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<blockquote data-quote="Scotley" data-source="post: 3649895" data-attributes="member: 11520"><p><strong>The Thornapple Manifesto</strong></p><p></p><p>On the sewer floor partially immersed in filth is a small folio roughly 8x12 inches and perhaps an inch and a half thick. On closer examination it is natural buckskin over wooden backing held closed by a simple leather thong. The parchment pages are sodden and the ink has run on many pages. On the inside of the front cover are two pockets one contains three small lumps and the other contains a bulky soft substance. It will be necessary to slip a finger or similar sized object inside the pockets to remove the contents. Inside the back cover is are some loose sheets of quality vellum scribed with runes in a good ink which has not run. They are the source of magic within the book. The rest of the book is parchment pages, about two-thirds of which have been written on. The text appears to be part parable, part diary and part diatribe. It is headed--<em>The wise owl's observations</em>. The focus seems to be on the evils of the city, whether Lauralie Summerhome specifically or cities in general seems unclear. The villains--'Dark Wizards', 'The Corruptors' and 'The Oppressors' seem to be used interchangeably. The stories focus on the characters of the Owl, the Rat, the Chameleons, the Fox or Reynard, and the Mastiff. Sometimes it seems as if these are animals and at other times humanoids. The writer appears to make no distinction. The writer repeatedly calls for the destruction of the City and a return to the natural order. He seems to have several schemes aimed at bringing in the forces of nature to make the city uninhabitable by the weak humanoids who have turned their back on nature. One plot seems to revolve around planting various powerful monstrous plants in the Forest of Towers--at place for which the writer seems to have a particular loathing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotley, post: 3649895, member: 11520"] [b]The Thornapple Manifesto[/b] On the sewer floor partially immersed in filth is a small folio roughly 8x12 inches and perhaps an inch and a half thick. On closer examination it is natural buckskin over wooden backing held closed by a simple leather thong. The parchment pages are sodden and the ink has run on many pages. On the inside of the front cover are two pockets one contains three small lumps and the other contains a bulky soft substance. It will be necessary to slip a finger or similar sized object inside the pockets to remove the contents. Inside the back cover is are some loose sheets of quality vellum scribed with runes in a good ink which has not run. They are the source of magic within the book. The rest of the book is parchment pages, about two-thirds of which have been written on. The text appears to be part parable, part diary and part diatribe. It is headed--[I]The wise owl's observations[/I]. The focus seems to be on the evils of the city, whether Lauralie Summerhome specifically or cities in general seems unclear. The villains--'Dark Wizards', 'The Corruptors' and 'The Oppressors' seem to be used interchangeably. The stories focus on the characters of the Owl, the Rat, the Chameleons, the Fox or Reynard, and the Mastiff. Sometimes it seems as if these are animals and at other times humanoids. The writer appears to make no distinction. The writer repeatedly calls for the destruction of the City and a return to the natural order. He seems to have several schemes aimed at bringing in the forces of nature to make the city uninhabitable by the weak humanoids who have turned their back on nature. One plot seems to revolve around planting various powerful monstrous plants in the Forest of Towers--at place for which the writer seems to have a particular loathing. [/QUOTE]
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