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{{Intro
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  | Patch Introduced = [[The Child of Daralet]]
  | Patch Introduced = [[The Child of Daralet]] ([[Book of Seasons/The Child of Daralet|view version]])
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  |  Related Quests =  
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  |          Updated = [[Spring's Sorrows]] ([[Book of Seasons/Spring's Sorrows|view version]]), [[Chains of Command]] (current version)
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  | Author = [[Gillian the Poacher|Gillian the Hunter]]
  | Author = [[Gillian the Poacher|Gillian the Hunter]]
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The Book of Seasons<br />
The Book of Seasons
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By Gillian the Hunter
By Gillian the Hunter


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Well, that's all for now.  I'll keep you updated if anything else changes amongst the flora and fauna of Dereth.
Well, that's all for now.  I'll keep you updated if anything else changes amongst the flora and fauna of Dereth.
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The Book of Seasons<br />
By Gillian the Hunter
----Dereth's seasons are beautiful, whether it be deep winter, when the snows blanket the countryside, or in plush spring, when the trees are blossoming and the grass is a deep verdant green. However, it seems that while the seasons change, the fauna does not. At least not until now.
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Recently, during my scouting of Dereth, I noticed some of the newly arrived fauna finally adapting to the Derethian seasons. This has lead to me publishing this book, in the hopes that it will help other fellow poac...Err, hunters like myself.
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Shreths: Shreths have been on Dereth for a long time, and are only now beginning to exhibit some signs of finally adapting to the shifting seasons. Recently, their hides have begun to thicken, resulting in the occasional shreth hide, which is useful in making armor for your hands and feet. If a large enough hide could be found, it is possible you could even make pants out of it. Bring whatever you find to your local leather crafter. I'm certain he can do something with it.
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Sclavus: These upright canvas bags are great sources of new shoes, coats, and the occasional head gear, if you're into that. I guess that it's molting season for these nasty creatures, and they are more ornery than normal, so be careful if you see one.


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== Notes ==
* Sold by:
** [[Minthada the Librarian]] in [[Cragstone]].
** [[Ran Le the Librarian]] in [[Hebian-To]].
** [[Suma bint Nayn the Librarian]] in [[Zaikhal]].


Ursuins: At the beginning of the winter I released a book about how fast the Ursuin adapted to the environment. Well, the fact is, that was an understatement. Now they've gone and adapted to the summer too! Their coats are all soft and wonderful now, and even better for skinning, if not as padded as the winter ones were. Hope they don't keep going at this rate. Soon they'll stand on their back legs and start asking for a Portal to Teth with the rest of us!
== Update History ==
{{Update History|
[[The Child of Daralet]]
* Introduced.


----
[[Spring's Sorrows]]
* Page about Wisps removed, replaced with page about Sclavus.


Well, that's all for now. I'll keep you updated if anything else changes amongst the flora and fauna of Dereth.
[[Chains of Command]]
* Page about Shreth removed, replaced with page about Niffis.
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}}
== Sold By ==
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!Cost
!Town/Area
!Coordinates
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|[[Minthada the Librarian]]
|73
|[[Cragstone Library]]
|26.0N, 47.0E
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|[[Ran Le the Librarian]]
|73
|[[Hebian-To]]
|39.2S, 81.6E
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|[[Suma bint Nayn the Librarian]]
|73
|[[Zaikhal]]
|13.8N, 0.1E
|-
|}


[[Category:Text Items]]
[[Category:Text Items]]

Latest revision as of 23:18, 25 October 2017

Introduced:  The Child of Daralet (view version) Updated:  Spring's Sorrows (view version), Chains of Command (current version)
Book of Seasons
  • Value: 50
  • Burden: 160
  • 7 of 7 pages full.

The Book of Seasons
By Gillian the Hunter


Dereth's seasons are beautiful, whether it be deep winter, when the snows blanket the countryside, or in plush spring, when the trees are blossoming and the grass is a deep verdant green. However, it seems that while the seasons change, the fauna does not. At least not until now.


Recently, during my scouting of Dereth, I noticed some of the newly arrived fauna finally adapting to the Derethian seasons. This has lead to me publishing this book, in the hopes that it will help other fellow poac...Err, hunters like myself.


Niffis: These shelled creatures are newcomers to Dereth, arriving around the same time that Ursuins did. They are characterized by their long tentacles, their big shells, and their tiny little wings that somehow keep their bloated carcasses afloat. They are mainly vulnerable to slashing weaponry, and it seems the heat makes their shells workable! If you are fortunate to come across one, bring it to a leather crafter and collect your reward. I've also heard of pearls found within them as well...


Sclavus: These upright canvas bags are great sources of new shoes, coats, and the occasional head gear, if you're into that. I guess that it's molting season for these nasty creatures, and they are more ornery than normal, so be careful if you see one.


Ursuins: At the beginning of the winter I released a book about how fast the Ursuin adapted to the environment. Well, the fact is, that was an understatement. Now they've gone and adapted to the summer too! Their coats are all soft and wonderful now, and even better for skinning, if not as padded as the winter ones were. Hope they don't keep going at this rate. Soon they'll stand on their back legs and start asking for a Portal to Teth with the rest of us!


Well, that's all for now. I'll keep you updated if anything else changes amongst the flora and fauna of Dereth.

Notes Edit

Update History Edit

The Child of Daralet

  • Introduced.

Spring's Sorrows

  • Page about Wisps removed, replaced with page about Sclavus.

Chains of Command

  • Page about Shreth removed, replaced with page about Niffis.