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  |              Name = Chipped Message Shard
  |              Name = Chipped Message Shard
  |        Icon Image = Chipped Message Shard (Singularity Recall) Icon.png
  |        Icon Image = Chipped Message Shard (Singularity Recall) Icon.png
  |              Value =  
  |              Value = 20
  |            Burden =  
  |            Burden = 50
  | Special Properties =  
  | Special Properties =  
  |        Additional = 1 of 1 pages full.
  |        Additional = This item cannot be read.<br /><br />1 of 1 pages full.
|    Cannot Be Sold =
  |        Description = A piece of obsidian etched with arcane symbols.
  |        Description = A piece of obsidian etched with arcane symbols.
  |        Inscription =  
  |        Inscription =  
}}
{{Textbox
| [This item is unreadable and must be translated by Diyas al-Yat in Zaikhal.]
}}
}}
== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Obtained from ??.
* Found in [[Aerbax's Antechamber]].
* Give to [[Diyas al-Yat]] to receive the translated text, {{Itemlink|Personal Research Notes: Tuskers}}.
* Give to [[Diyas al-Yat]] to receive the translated text, {{Itemlink|Personal Research Notes: Tuskers}}:
{{Dialog
|You give Diyas al-Yat Chipped Message Shard.
|Diyas al-Yat tells you, "A creation gone awry, how the master yearns to re-collect his child."
|Diyas al-Yat gives you Personal Research Notes: Tuskers.
}}
* This text has no given author.


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

Revision as of 03:14, 31 January 2017

See also: Chipped Message Shard (disambiguation)

Introduced:  The Slumbering Giant Related Quests:  Singularity Recall
Chipped Message Shard
  • Value: 20
  • Burden: 50
  • This item cannot be read.

    1 of 1 pages full.
  • A piece of obsidian etched with arcane symbols.
[This item is unreadable and must be translated by Diyas al-Yat in Zaikhal.]

Notes

You give Diyas al-Yat Chipped Message Shard.

Diyas al-Yat tells you, "A creation gone awry, how the master yearns to re-collect his child."

Diyas al-Yat gives you Personal Research Notes: Tuskers.

  • This text has no given author.