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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 5654597" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>Stillwell is quite impressed. <span style="color: orange">"I did not mean any offense, but I do not always run into a fellow expert on the manufacturing of literary tools. I wanted to be sure that one of you had discovered the origins of the residue, and not some learned sage for hire. As for your questions about ink, there are many types of ways to go about making the material. Usually you need something that stains and also flows at a steady pace, so that the tip of your pen will both hold the ink and not drip too fast as you write. Most of the materials that are used in the creation of ink are often edible, such as squeezed blackberry juice. Some of the same materials that go into everyday items, such as honey or clothing dye can be used also for ink. As for the ink you have brought, I am very familiar with it. You see, I made it. It was a contract job for Mr. Frickard. He came here and sought me out. He wanted a special ink, one that would be thinner and flow faster. I told him such an ink would blot, but he laughed and told me to wait and see his newest invention before I made judgements. The ink was for the invention, you see. He was so excited, which usually meant that he was close to unveiling his creation. I knew the man well enough to know he was close. And to think that I had a hand in the events that led to his death."</span> </p><p></p><p>Something about what Relic says effects the man further. Mr. Stillwell's voice trails off and he appears visibly upset as he shakily removes his glasses and rubs his temples. <span style="color: orange">"He said his new invention was going to change everything. He said he wasn't going to even charge for it, but simply spread the designs for its manufacturing to whoever asked. He said it was going to be his greatest invention, and his gift to the world."</span></p><p></p><p>OOC: Relic, make a Diplomacy check to see if your words bring forth more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 5654597, member: 34958"] Stillwell is quite impressed. [color=orange]"I did not mean any offense, but I do not always run into a fellow expert on the manufacturing of literary tools. I wanted to be sure that one of you had discovered the origins of the residue, and not some learned sage for hire. As for your questions about ink, there are many types of ways to go about making the material. Usually you need something that stains and also flows at a steady pace, so that the tip of your pen will both hold the ink and not drip too fast as you write. Most of the materials that are used in the creation of ink are often edible, such as squeezed blackberry juice. Some of the same materials that go into everyday items, such as honey or clothing dye can be used also for ink. As for the ink you have brought, I am very familiar with it. You see, I made it. It was a contract job for Mr. Frickard. He came here and sought me out. He wanted a special ink, one that would be thinner and flow faster. I told him such an ink would blot, but he laughed and told me to wait and see his newest invention before I made judgements. The ink was for the invention, you see. He was so excited, which usually meant that he was close to unveiling his creation. I knew the man well enough to know he was close. And to think that I had a hand in the events that led to his death."[/color] Something about what Relic says effects the man further. Mr. Stillwell's voice trails off and he appears visibly upset as he shakily removes his glasses and rubs his temples. [color=orange]"He said his new invention was going to change everything. He said he wasn't going to even charge for it, but simply spread the designs for its manufacturing to whoever asked. He said it was going to be his greatest invention, and his gift to the world."[/color] OOC: Relic, make a Diplomacy check to see if your words bring forth more. [/QUOTE]
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