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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 461092" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Nice Job!! I'll have to try to map out some of these places in the very least to give a visual reference to things. </p><p></p><p>Here's some more stuff, I'll be organizing it soon.</p><p></p><p>Stuff and equipment</p><p></p><p></p><p>Drinks</p><p>Baladach wine – Good and Expensive Red Wine</p><p>Red Gold - served at the Land's End races, and is Sly's 'best'</p><p>Red courage - a cheap red wine given to gladiators before they fight</p><p>Wizardwall red - </p><p>Sweetboy Special - a 'good' beer</p><p>True Brew - beer</p><p>Vuksebah - expensive liquor, amber colored, malt whiskey from the far north</p><p>Blue John: Non Alcoholic beverage of clabbered milk</p><p>Zhanduvend: A good and expensive red wine.</p><p></p><p>There's also Cat's Piss, the stuff served at the Vulger Unicorn.</p><p></p><p>There is also Qualis, the best drink out there. It can be made into a love potion or a very fine liqueur</p><p></p><p>Fooder: A measure of Wine; a cask holding that amount.</p><p></p><p>S’Danzo Cards</p><p></p><p>. Forest Primeval - sunlight shining through trees in full bloom (green leaves)</p><p></p><p>Zenith - the noonday sun - (Lalo added a cityscape to the bottom of this card, and it came to represent Sanctuary)</p><p></p><p>The Lance of Ships - the Narwhale - a card of good fortune and changeability, upside down represents misfortune, or good fortunes disappearing</p><p></p><p>Two of Ores - Steel - image of swords pointing in one direction (towards or away from the person who's getting their fortune told - swords toward you indicate death, swords away mean doom for your enemy)</p><p></p><p>Quicksilver - the Card of Shalpa - </p><p></p><p>The Face of Chaos - image of a man and woman distorted 'as if in some fever dream'</p><p></p><p>The Zigurrat - image of a disintegrating tower</p><p></p><p>The Lance of Winds - images of storms and tornadoes</p><p></p><p>Justice - image of three robed and hooded figures pointing at a man kneeling</p><p></p><p>Eight of Flames - the Lady of Fire - 'who's touch can warm or destroy' (the goddess Dyareela)</p><p></p><p>Seven of Ores - Red Clay - represents craftsmen potters</p><p></p><p>The Archway - image of a massive gate with an unknown mystic symbol carved in its keystone. beyond the gate is plush greenery</p><p></p><p>Three of Flames - images of three nondescript people holding torches in a long tunnel, with one end of the tunnel dark, and the other bright</p><p></p><p>Lance of Air, Seven of Ships, Five of Ores, the Whirlwind, the Warfleet, the Iron Key, the Orb, Quicksilver, Acorn, Ocean, Emptiness (no picture descriptions)</p><p></p><p>(b10 pg220-1) the cards are called Amashkiki, 'The Guideposts of Vision'</p><p></p><p>The Termagant, old S'Danzo seeress, ”I take it you know that among the amashkiki there are five families [suits]: fire, ore, wood, water and air, as correspond to the five elements from which the universe was made. Each family is led by its Prime and defended by its Lance. There are, of course, cards which do not fall into the families...”</p><p></p><p>“The Lances defend. They are rigid, sharp-edged, defined. The Primes, though, are the start of things. And also the ends. Magicians like the Prime cards because they mean everything, you know. The appearance of a Prime simplifies the reading, she may have told you this; two Primes and it practically shouts. Five Primes is absurd...”</p><p></p><p>by the Termagant's examples, the Seven of Ships and the Lance of Ships (in the earlier post) are probably the Water cards</p><p></p><p>Lady of the Forest - woman 'spirit with cobweb wings'</p><p></p><p>Lady of the Stones - woman sitting at a stone-weighted loom</p><p></p><p>Fifth of Air - 'scattering of petals floating away from a bouquet' (b12p221)</p><p></p><p>Drugs (Good and Bad)</p><p></p><p>Agris: a plant whose flowers cure stomach ache</p><p>Cyclantha powder: White Sleeping powder taken with wine</p><p>Dalin: Foolproof herbal abortifacient</p><p>Dark Melles: Raw root that when eaten cures chest pains</p><p>Gernay: cures constipation, consists of two roots, flower, and a leaf.</p><p>Krrf: Recreational stimulant drug, usually mixed with snuff.</p><p>Kleetel: Cheap recreational drug that can cause vomiting</p><p>Stypis: Plant whose leaves taken with an infusion cures headaches</p><p></p><p></p><p>Weapon</p><p></p><p>Blue Wing: Deadly Foe seeking Boomerang</p><p></p><p>Armor</p><p></p><p>Byrnie: Coat of Mail</p><p>Cuirasse: Breastplate</p><p></p><p>Money</p><p></p><p>Copper: a copper coin of small denomination</p><p>Grimale: Rankan gold coin</p><p>Padpool: Rankan Copper</p><p>Royals: Ranken Gold coin</p><p>Sheboozh: A Rankan gold coin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 461092, member: 232"] Nice Job!! I'll have to try to map out some of these places in the very least to give a visual reference to things. Here's some more stuff, I'll be organizing it soon. Stuff and equipment Drinks Baladach wine – Good and Expensive Red Wine Red Gold - served at the Land's End races, and is Sly's 'best' Red courage - a cheap red wine given to gladiators before they fight Wizardwall red - Sweetboy Special - a 'good' beer True Brew - beer Vuksebah - expensive liquor, amber colored, malt whiskey from the far north Blue John: Non Alcoholic beverage of clabbered milk Zhanduvend: A good and expensive red wine. There's also Cat's Piss, the stuff served at the Vulger Unicorn. There is also Qualis, the best drink out there. It can be made into a love potion or a very fine liqueur Fooder: A measure of Wine; a cask holding that amount. S’Danzo Cards . Forest Primeval - sunlight shining through trees in full bloom (green leaves) Zenith - the noonday sun - (Lalo added a cityscape to the bottom of this card, and it came to represent Sanctuary) The Lance of Ships - the Narwhale - a card of good fortune and changeability, upside down represents misfortune, or good fortunes disappearing Two of Ores - Steel - image of swords pointing in one direction (towards or away from the person who's getting their fortune told - swords toward you indicate death, swords away mean doom for your enemy) Quicksilver - the Card of Shalpa - The Face of Chaos - image of a man and woman distorted 'as if in some fever dream' The Zigurrat - image of a disintegrating tower The Lance of Winds - images of storms and tornadoes Justice - image of three robed and hooded figures pointing at a man kneeling Eight of Flames - the Lady of Fire - 'who's touch can warm or destroy' (the goddess Dyareela) Seven of Ores - Red Clay - represents craftsmen potters The Archway - image of a massive gate with an unknown mystic symbol carved in its keystone. beyond the gate is plush greenery Three of Flames - images of three nondescript people holding torches in a long tunnel, with one end of the tunnel dark, and the other bright Lance of Air, Seven of Ships, Five of Ores, the Whirlwind, the Warfleet, the Iron Key, the Orb, Quicksilver, Acorn, Ocean, Emptiness (no picture descriptions) (b10 pg220-1) the cards are called Amashkiki, 'The Guideposts of Vision' The Termagant, old S'Danzo seeress, ”I take it you know that among the amashkiki there are five families [suits]: fire, ore, wood, water and air, as correspond to the five elements from which the universe was made. Each family is led by its Prime and defended by its Lance. There are, of course, cards which do not fall into the families...” “The Lances defend. They are rigid, sharp-edged, defined. The Primes, though, are the start of things. And also the ends. Magicians like the Prime cards because they mean everything, you know. The appearance of a Prime simplifies the reading, she may have told you this; two Primes and it practically shouts. Five Primes is absurd...” by the Termagant's examples, the Seven of Ships and the Lance of Ships (in the earlier post) are probably the Water cards Lady of the Forest - woman 'spirit with cobweb wings' Lady of the Stones - woman sitting at a stone-weighted loom Fifth of Air - 'scattering of petals floating away from a bouquet' (b12p221) Drugs (Good and Bad) Agris: a plant whose flowers cure stomach ache Cyclantha powder: White Sleeping powder taken with wine Dalin: Foolproof herbal abortifacient Dark Melles: Raw root that when eaten cures chest pains Gernay: cures constipation, consists of two roots, flower, and a leaf. Krrf: Recreational stimulant drug, usually mixed with snuff. Kleetel: Cheap recreational drug that can cause vomiting Stypis: Plant whose leaves taken with an infusion cures headaches Weapon Blue Wing: Deadly Foe seeking Boomerang Armor Byrnie: Coat of Mail Cuirasse: Breastplate Money Copper: a copper coin of small denomination Grimale: Rankan gold coin Padpool: Rankan Copper Royals: Ranken Gold coin Sheboozh: A Rankan gold coin [/QUOTE]
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