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circle-3.5/lib/text/hedit/
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circle-3.5/log/
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#7400
codex stone massive~
the stone codex~
A massive stone codex rests in the center of the room.~
~
12 d 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
E
codex stone massive~
   This massive codex was placed here by the Halfling God, Jojen.  A thin,
spiralling script covers its surface, telling the tale of the Graveyard above.
The Graveyard is a place where newbie characters are able to become used to the
commands of the mud as well as gather a few pieces of equipment that will help
them survive the harsh reality of the world.  The mobiles in the Graveyard are
of both evil and good virtues, so the player may decide which to kill in the
case of alignment- driven roleplaying.  The zone itself is to look realistic
within the fantasy realms and will not include any t-shirts, beastly fidos, nor
a Ring of Newbie Helping.  With luck and work, the Graveyard will be enjoyable
to play and beneficial to the new player as well without the use of cadets,
training dummies, or janitors.    
~
#7401
large wooden sign~
a large, wooden sign~
A large wooden sign is mounted on a painted post near the path.~
~
12 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
E
large wooden sign~
   The scrolling painted letters are written in common: Adventurers might find
it interesting to know that the use of all capital letters often means there is
help to be had with that particular word.  Please do not pick the flowers.  
~
#7402
hole~
a hole in the ground~
A hole has been dug in the ground here.~
~
15 d 0 0
20 0 -1 0
0 0 0 0
#7403
handful edible roots~
a handful of edible roots~
A handful of edible roots juts up from the dirt.~
~
19 0 a 0
4 0 0 0
2 25 5 0
E
handful edible roots~
   These roots are small and colored a tasty russet.  Aside from the dirt and
bugs, they look quite edible.    
~
#7404
bunch hyacinths white~
a bunch of white hyacinths~
Petals scattered, a bunch of hyacinths has been tossed to the ground here.~
~
13 0 a 0
0 0 0 0
1 15 5 0
E
bunch hyacinths white flowers~
   Pure white and refreshing, the blossoms on these flowers drip gracefully
from the long healthy stems.  Some roots still cling to the flowers, apparently
a reminder of the violent upheaval required to pull them from the ground.    
~
A
6 1
#7405
boots sturdy~
a pair of sturdy leather boots~
Someone has left a pair of boots lying around.~
~
9 o ag 0
2 0 0 0
10 100 10 0
E
pair leather boots sturdy~
   Worked of good, sensible leather, these boots are well-made and should last
a long time.  They are a bit muddy from the previous owner and a spot of blood
seems to have stained one heel.    
~
A
14 10
#7406
shovel iron battered~
an iron shovel~
A battered iron shovel has been discarded here.~
~
5 jm an k
0 3 2 7
5 250 25 0
E
shovel iron battered~
   A little dented around the iron spade, the handle still seems to be in good
condition.  It's pointed end is still clumped with gravedirt.    
~
#7407
small marble tombstone~
a small, marble tombstone~
A small, marble tombstone lies here, marking an unknown grave.~
~
9 jm aj n
3 0 0 0
10 50 5 0
E
small round tombstone marble~
   Small and round, this thin marble tombstone has a thick brass strap attached
to one side, apparently to hold flowers at the gravesite.  It almost looks as
if it could be worn as a shield
~
#7408
patchwork cloak heap cloth~
a patchwork cloak~
A heap of cloth collects dust as it lies here.~
~
9 gp ak 0
1 0 0 0
2 2 0 0
E
patchwork cloak heap cloth~
   This cloak is patched together from various unmatched bits of fabric of all
types.  Silk and wool are knit together to create this garish, but warm cloak.
  
~
A
12 15
#7409
simple earthenware jug water~
a simple earthenware jug~
An earthenware jug lies on its side on the ground.~
~
17 0 ao 0
10 5 15 0
5 75 7 0
E
simple earthenware jug~
   Red clay and completely unadorned, this jug looks functional and watertight.
  
~
#7410
black pile silk gloves~
a pair of fine, black silk gloves~
A small pile of black silk lies crumpled on the ground.~
~
11 0 ah 0
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 0
E
black silk gloves~
   Dainty enough for a woman, but large enough for a man, these fine silk
gloves are well-made and traced with a delicate black lace.    
~
A
24 2
#7411
long black silk veil~
a long, black silk veil~
A silk veil is tossed around in the breeze.~
~
11 dgh ae 0
0 0 0 0
2 2 0 0
E
long black silk veil~
   A length of fine black silk, thie veil appears to be the sort used by
mourners.    
~
A
6 -1
#7412
heavy canvas bag~
a heavy canvas bag~
A heavy canvas bag has been tossed aside here.~
~
15 0 ad 0
200 0 -1 0
2 10 1 0
E
heavy canvas bag~
   Constructed of heavy canvas, this bag is fairly large and comes with a
large, overshoulder strap for easy carrying.  Unfortunately, wearing it would
require giving up any body armour.    
~
#7413
bright copper oil lamp~
a bright, copper oil lamp~
A bright, copper oil lamp lies here, burning merrily.~
~
1 k a d
0 0 10 0
3 60 6 0
E
bright copper oil lamp~
   Made of a shoddy burnished copper, this lamp is functional, but
unremarkable.  A small hoop handle allows easy carrying.  Somehow, despite its
poor quality, the lamp allows you to see far more than you would have thought
possible.    
~
A
18 -1
#7414
wide ivory bracelet~
a wide ivory bracelet~
A wide, ivory bracelet is here, collecting dust.~
~
9 b am 0
1 0 0 0
2 50 5 0
E
wide ivory bracelet~
   This wide bracelet is formed of delicately carved ivory and has yellowed
considerably with age.  An image carved in the ivory depicts a thorny pattern
of roses.    
~
A
19 1
#7415
key shiny copper~
a shiny copper key~
Something shiny has been left lying here.~
~
18 c alm 0
0 0 0 0
1 20 2 0
E
shiny copper key~
   This key is small and made of soft copper.  Not widely used for tools as
important as keys and such, copper is delicate and should be handled carefully
or it might bend or even break.    
~
#7416
pouch belt hide worn beltpouch~
a worn hide beltpouch~
Someone's beltpouch was left here.~
~
15 0 al 0
13 0 -1 0
3 25 1 0
E
worn wide beltpouch belt pouch hide~
   Animal hide of some sort has been tanned and sewn together with thick strips
of sinew to form this beltpouch.  The small pouches hanging from the belt are
trimmed with a coarse, black fur.  It is hardly a market piece, but seems
serviceable enough.    
~
A
24 2
#7417
square stone key~
a square stone key~
An odd shaped stone is lying here.~
~
18 c ag 0
0 0 0 0
2 10 1 0
E
square stone key~
   This key is a very intricate piece of stonework.  A chip of granite has been
chipped away to shape a squat stone key.  Smoothed by age and use, this key is
really quite extraordinary.    
~
#7418
long knobby ashwood staff~
a long ashwood staff~
A long, knobby staff lies here.~
~
5 p an 0
4 2 2 7
5 100 10 0
E
long knobby ashwood staff~
   This is a simple staff, roughly six feet in length and shaped of smooth
ashwood.    
~
A
12 10
#7419
platinum circlet ring small~
a small platinum circlet~
Nearly unnoticeable, a small ring glints in the dust.~
~
11 gk ab f
0 0 0 0
1 300 30 0
E
platinum circlet ring small~
   This small circlet of platinum is plain and unadorned, but made of a very
rare metal.  The value alone makes this item a treasure, but there is something
more.  Just touching this ring, you can feel your senses soar and heighten.  
~
A
4 1
#7420
slender steel key~
a slender, steel key~
A slender bit of steel has been discarded here.~
~
18 c a 0
0 0 0 0
1 75 7 0
E
slender steel key~
   Hardly unusual, this is a simple steel key.  It is worn from use, but it
otherwise quite unremarkable.    
~
#7421
sweeping black cape pile cloth~
a sweeping black cape~
A pile of black cloth lies in the dirt.~
~
9 j ak 0
2 0 0 0
3 100 10 0
E
sweeping black cape~
   A cape of heavy cloth, this simple bit of finery is dyed a deep, shadowy
black.  A rather unusual bit of clothing in that it is without colourful thread
or embroidery of any sort.    
~
A
2 1
#7422
sinuous leather whip~
a sinuous leather whip~
There is a leather whip lying here, unclaimed.~
~
5 bj an 0
7 1 5 10
5 150 15 0
E
sinuous leather whip~
   Not unlike the whip a horse driver would use, this is little more than a
long, snaking leather whip set in a bone handle.  It's length is an astounding
eight feet from handle to tongue that would require much skill to master.    
~
A
18 1
#7423
charred suit mail~
a charred suit of mail~
A charred mail suit was thrown aside here.~
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9 jmo ad 0
3 0 0 0
20 400 40 0
E
charred suit mail~
   Seared by fire and blackened with ash, this suit of mail hardly seems
useable.  It stinks of charred flesh and soot, but is actually still in a
single piece and can be pulled over the head if careful.    
~
#7424
pair chain blackened sleeves~
a pair of blackened chain sleeves~
Someone's chain sleeves lie here, badly burned.~
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9 0 ai 0
2 0 0 0
10 250 25 0
E
pair chain blackened sleeves~
   This pair of chainmail sleeves has suffered grievous damage in a fire.  The
links are scorched black and, in places, melded together by the heat that
burned them.    
~
A
13 5
A
12 -5
#7425
pair blackened chain leggings~
a pair of blackened chain leggings~
A pair of blackened leggings lies here, smouldering.~
~
9 0 af 0
2 0 0 0
10 275 27 0
E
pair blackened chain leggings~
   Chain links woven together to make these sleeves have been damaged in a
fire.  Black streaks cover the armour and the smell of charred flesh is heavily
soaked into the blackened linen lining.    
~
A
14 -5
A
13 5
#7426
glowing length chain ~
a glowing length of chain ~
A glowing length of chain was cast aside here.~
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9 a al 0
1 0 0 0
8 350 35 0
E
glowing length chain~
   About two feet in length, this thick iron chain glows vibrantly with an
eerie greenish glow.  Adjustable clasps on either end make this chain easy to
wear on almost any part of the body.    
~
A
3 1
#7427
bottle fizzing green liquid potion~
a fizzing green potion~
A bottle of fizzing green liquid has been set here carefully.~
~
10 cg a 0
12 -1 -1 -1
2 400 40 0
E
bottle fizzing green liquid potion~
   A rotund glass bottle with a tall, narrow neck contains a substance of
extremely dubious origins.  A brilliant green, the fluid inside the bottle
bubbles fiercely and without stop despite the stoppered bottle top.    
~
#7428
stone vial oil potion~
a stone vial~
A stone vial filled with a foul-smelling oil is here.~
~
10 cg a 0
12 1 -1 -1
5 500 50 0
E
stone vial oil potion~
   This squat, stone vial is filled with an awful smelling liquid that brings
tears to the eyes.  The vial is fairly original in design, there being few
stone bottles used these days.    
~
#7429
fine bluesteel steel breastplate~
a fine bluesteel breastplate ~
A breastplate of blue steel lies here, glowing softly.~
~
9 n ad 0
5 0 0 0
10 400 40 0
E
fine bluesteel steel blue breastplate~
   This breastplate is a gorgeous piece of work.  Crafted of fine bluesteel, an
ore from deep in the mountains, the armour is both functional and beautiful.  
Age may have caused some breakdown in the metal, but it seems strong.    
~
#7430
steel bluesteel warhammer hammer~
Lord Mycea's bluesteel warhammer~
A wicked-looking warhammer has been left here.~
~
5 g an 0
2 3 2 6
15 900 100 0
E
blue steel bluesteel warhammer hammer~
   A historic weapon, Lord Mycea's warhammer has a bluesteel head strapped to a
three foot handle.  The metal shines as it must have the day it was forged and
a low hum emanates from the fabulous weapon.    
~
#7431
ancient band copper~
an ancient band of copper~
A band of copper lies here.~
~
12 gk am 0
0 0 0 0
5 100 10 0
E
ancient band copper~
   This copper band has deteriorated somewhat with age and is showing signs of
mineral build up.  The band is unadorned and undecorated, nothing more than a
simple piece of jewelry worn on the wrist.    
~
#7432
tiny horned half helm little~
a tiny, horned half-helm~
Someone left their little helm here.~
~
9 a ae 0
2 0 0 0
8 300 30 0
E
tiny little horned half helm~
   This helm is truly more of a metal hat.  Built like a bascinet, it lacks the
neck plate or nose guard of a true helm.  Still, the small, curved horns could
do well to protect against heavy, downward swings.    
~
A
5 1
#7433
six massive locked chests~
six massive locked chests~
Six massive locked chests are scattered about here.~
~
15 cd 0 0
500 0 -1 0
0 0 0 0
E
six massive locked chests~
   These massive chests hold the various pieces of the halfling hero's original
body.  Knowing that the parts would simply reform again, the townsfolk locked
them into these monstrous chests and sealed them beneath locks both magical and
mundane.  It would be wise not to tamper with them.    
~
#7435
lace handkerchief black~
a black lace handkerchief~
A lace handkerchief blows around on the breeze.~
~
2 g a 0
12 35 -1 -1
1 250 30 0
E
lace black handkerchief~
   A square of lace about twelve inches across, this handkerchief is dyed black
in respect for the dead.  It is salty and stained with the tears of a mournful
friend or family member to the deceased.    
~
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