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  |               Name = The Blessed Trees
|        Untranslated Name = Tattered Falatacot Scroll
  |         Icon Image = The Blessed Trees Icon.png
  | Untranslated Icon Image = Tattered Falatacot Scroll Icon.png
  |             Value = 0
  | Untranslated Description = This ancient scroll can be handled, but only very carefully. You cannot translate the unfamiliar Falatcot writing.
  |             Burden = 40
  |     Untranslated Author =  
  | Special Properties =  
  |       Special Properties =  
  |         Additional = 1 of 1 pages full.
  |         Translated Name = The Blessed Trees
  |       Description = This is a piece of Falatacot writing that has been translated by Fanzen San.
|    Translated Icon Image = The Blessed Trees Icon.png
  |        Inscription =  
  |   Translated Description = This is a piece of Falatacot writing that has been translated by Fanzen San.
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  |        Translated Author = Murilan
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|              Translator = Fanzen San the Translator
  | Author = [[Murilan]]
  |       Translator Speech = <font color=green>You give Fanzen San the Translator Tattered Falatacot Scroll.</font><br><font color=darkgoldenrod>Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Hmmm, an intersting bit of Falatacot lore."</font><br><font color=green>Fanzen San the Translator gives you The Blessed Trees.</font>
  | The greatest gift that we have ever received is the presence of the Deru upon the world.  Just as they sustain us, we must protect them from anything that would threaten them.  They are the font of our life, and we give of ourselves that they will protect this world upon which we walk.<br><br>It is said the Deru were the first created by the Light and they drove the Living Dark below, allowing life to spread across the world. It is also prophesied the Deru will be the last to leave this world. They are the great keepers and protectors and love all the followers of the Light.
  | The greatest gift that we have ever received is the presence of the Deru upon the world.  Just as they sustain us, we must protect them from anything that would threaten them.  They are the font of our life, and we give of ourselves that they will protect this world upon which we walk.<br><br>It is said the Deru were the first created by the Light and they drove the Living Dark below, allowing life to spread across the world. It is also prophesied the Deru will be the last to leave this world. They are the great keepers and protectors and love all the followers of the Light.
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== Notes ==
* Translated from {{Itemlink|Tattered Falatacot Scroll}} by [[Fanzen San the Translator]].
== Dialog ==
{{Dialog
|You give Fanzen San the Translator Tattered Falatacot Scroll.
|Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Hmmm, an intersting bit of Falatacot lore."
|Fanzen San the Translator gives you The Blessed Trees.
}}
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Revision as of 20:44, 5 April 2015

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The Blessed Trees
  • Value: 0
  • Burden: 40
  • 1 of 1 pages full.
  • This is a piece of Falatacot writing that has been translated by Fanzen San.
The greatest gift that we have ever received is the presence of the Deru upon the world. Just as they sustain us, we must protect them from anything that would threaten them. They are the font of our life, and we give of ourselves that they will protect this world upon which we walk.

It is said the Deru were the first created by the Light and they drove the Living Dark below, allowing life to spread across the world. It is also prophesied the Deru will be the last to leave this world. They are the great keepers and protectors and love all the followers of the Light.

Notes

Dialog

You give Fanzen San the Translator Tattered Falatacot Scroll.

Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Hmmm, an intersting bit of Falatacot lore."

Fanzen San the Translator gives you The Blessed Trees.