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  |              Name = Tanada Consul's Message Shard
  |              Name = Tanada Consul's Message Shard
  |        Icon Image = Tanada Consul's Message Shard Icon.png
  |        Icon Image = Tanada Consul's Message Shard Icon.png
  |              Value =  
  |              Value = 0
  |            Burden =  
  |            Burden = 50
  | Special Properties =  
  | Special Properties =  
  |        Additional =
  |        Additional = This item cannot be read, but a scholar of the ways of the Virindi may be able to decode the message contained within.<br /><br />1 of 1 pages full.
|        Description = This item cannot be read, but a scholar of the ways of the Virindi may be able to decode the message contained within.
|        Description = This shard of black obsidian throbs with the unwholesome magical emanations of the chaotic Virindi.
  |        Inscription =  
  |        Inscription =  
}}
{{Textbox
| Author =
| [You cannot understand the writing on this.]
}}
}}
== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Dropped by [[Consul to the Tanada]].
* Dropped by [[Consul to the Tanada]].
* Give to [[Diyas al-Yat]] to receive the translated text, {{Itemlink|Tanada House of Water Orders}}.
* Give to [[Diyas al-Yat]] to receive the translated text, {{Itemlink|Tanada House of Water Orders}}:
{{Dialog
|You give Diyas al-Yat Tanada Consul's Message Shard.
|Diyas al-Yat tells you, "Ah, a message shard from a Virindi Consul found in the southern land bridge? Most intriguing... Let me see if I can translate it for you..."
|A strange, cold light emanates from the eyes of Diyas al-Yat as he concentrates on the message shard.
|Diyas al-Yat gives you Tanada House of Water Orders.
|Diyas al-Yat tells you, "I have translated the shard for you. You should bring that translation to Meshenq. He will know what to do with such dire news. Imagine, Nanjou Shou-Jen corrupted by the chaos Virindi! Such an abomination!"
|Diyas al-Yat tells you, "Also, Meshenq has told me he gave you a medallion he took from the Tanada who attacked him. The medallion is attuned to the corrupted spirits of the House of Water Tanada. If you give it to me, I can channel its magic to make it useful to you, but I am afraid it will lose the property that grants you access to the House of Water. Not that you need to go to that foul place any more..."
}}
* This text has no given author.


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Latest revision as of 23:49, 20 September 2017

Introduced:  Ancient Enemies Related Quests:  Tanada House of Water Quest
Tanada Consul's Message Shard
  • Value: 0
  • Burden: 50
  • This item cannot be read, but a scholar of the ways of the Virindi may be able to decode the message contained within.

    1 of 1 pages full.
  • This shard of black obsidian throbs with the unwholesome magical emanations of the chaotic Virindi.
[You cannot understand the writing on this.]

Notes Edit

You give Diyas al-Yat Tanada Consul's Message Shard.

Diyas al-Yat tells you, "Ah, a message shard from a Virindi Consul found in the southern land bridge? Most intriguing... Let me see if I can translate it for you..."

A strange, cold light emanates from the eyes of Diyas al-Yat as he concentrates on the message shard.

Diyas al-Yat gives you Tanada House of Water Orders.

Diyas al-Yat tells you, "I have translated the shard for you. You should bring that translation to Meshenq. He will know what to do with such dire news. Imagine, Nanjou Shou-Jen corrupted by the chaos Virindi! Such an abomination!"

Diyas al-Yat tells you, "Also, Meshenq has told me he gave you a medallion he took from the Tanada who attacked him. The medallion is attuned to the corrupted spirits of the House of Water Tanada. If you give it to me, I can channel its magic to make it useful to you, but I am afraid it will lose the property that grants you access to the House of Water. Not that you need to go to that foul place any more..."

  • This text has no given author.