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'''Pre-Translation Name:''' Decrepit Tome
{{Intro
 
| Patch Introduced = [[Discoveries]]
'''Pre-Translation Description:''' N/A
|  Related Quests = [[Halls of Knorr]]
 
|          Updated =
'''Pre-Translation Author:''' Untranslated Text
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{{Translated Text
'''How obtained:''' Knorr
|            How Obtained = Found in the private study of Lord Asheron at the Seat of Knorr.
 
|        Untranslated Name = Decrepit Tome
'''Translator:''' Bretself the Translator
|  Untranslated Icon Image = Decrepit Tome (Pets of Ispar) Icon.png
 
| Untranslated Description =
'''Translator Speech:'''
  |      Untranslated Author = Untranslated Text
 
|      Special Properties =
<font color=green>You give Bretself the Translator Decrepit Tome.<br>
|          Translated Name = Pets of Ispar
<font color=goldenrod>Bretself the Translator tells you, "Interesting! I think you'll giggle about what you learn in this little bit."<br></font>
|    Translated Icon Image = Pets of Ispar Icon.png
Bretself the Translator gives you Pets of Ispar.</font>
|  Translated Description =
 
|        Translated Author = Asheron Realaidain{{!}}Lord Asheron
'''Translated Name:''' Pets of Ispar
|              Translator = Bretself the Translator
 
|        Translator Speech = <font color=green>You give Bretself the Translator Decrepit Tome.<br><font color=darkgoldenrod>Bretself the Translator tells you, "Interesting! I think you'll giggle about what you learn in this little bit."</font><br>Bretself the Translator gives you Pets of Ispar.</font>
'''Translated Description:''' N/A
| On the most recent excursion to the homeworld of the Isparians, supervised by Delacim, two students remained behind and one returned with a handful of "pets"; small furred creatures with long tails and wiry whiskers, who are both timid and bold at the same instant. After a reprimand I allowed the student to keep two for his own and collected the other 3 for study.<br><br>Already the specimens have doubled in size and begun to exhibit a proclivity toward reproduction. Only the indigenous rabbits of Auberean seem to propagate more quickly than these rats.
 
| A keen eye must be kept upon these creatures lest they become a threat to indigenous creatures.
'''Translated Author:''' [[Asheron Realaidain|Lord Asheron]]
}}
 
'''Pages:''' 2
 
'''Translated Text:'''
 
''On the most recent excursion to the homeworld of the Isparians, supervised by Delacim, two students remained behind and one returned with a handful of "pets"; small furred creatures with long tails and wiry whiskers, who are both timid and bold at the same instant. After a reprimand I allowed the student to keep two for his own and collected the other 3 for study.
 
''Already the specimens have doubled in size and begun to exhibit a proclivity toward reproduction. Only the indigenous rabbits of Auberean seem to propagate more quickly than these rats.
 
''A keen eye must be kept upon these creatures lest they become a threat to indigenous creatures.
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Latest revision as of 02:21, 1 September 2009

Introduced:  Discoveries Related Quests:  Halls of Knorr

Found in the private study of Lord Asheron at the Seat of Knorr.

Decrepit Tome

Pretranslation Author: Untranslated Text
Translator: Bretself the Translator
Translator Speech:

You give Bretself the Translator Decrepit Tome.
Bretself the Translator tells you, "Interesting! I think you'll giggle about what you learn in this little bit."
Bretself the Translator gives you Pets of Ispar.




Pets of Ispar



On the most recent excursion to the homeworld of the Isparians, supervised by Delacim, two students remained behind and one returned with a handful of "pets"; small furred creatures with long tails and wiry whiskers, who are both timid and bold at the same instant. After a reprimand I allowed the student to keep two for his own and collected the other 3 for study.

Already the specimens have doubled in size and begun to exhibit a proclivity toward reproduction. Only the indigenous rabbits of Auberean seem to propagate more quickly than these rats.


A keen eye must be kept upon these creatures lest they become a threat to indigenous creatures.

-- Lord Asheron