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{{Quote|source= [[Orcish Book About Tast]]| | {{Quote|source= [[Orcish Book About Tast]]| | ||
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A complex book written by an orcish sage. It documents the known history of [[Tast]], the god of war and armies. It depicts Tast as a giant orc, taller than a building, riding atop a horse so dark that it seems to be made of shadow. The most interesting portion of the book documents "Old Tast," the first version of the god, who loved chaos. Over thousands of years, Tast changed. He now despises chaos for its own sake, and prefers organization, structure, and planning. Why the change? It's impossible to say, but this book explains all the popular theories. | A complex book written by an orcish sage. It documents the known history of [[Tast]], the god of war and armies. It depicts Tast as a giant orc, taller than a building, riding atop a horse so dark that it seems to be made of shadow. The most interesting portion of the book documents "Old Tast," the first version of the god, who loved chaos. Over thousands of years, Tast changed. He now despises chaos for its own sake, and prefers organization, structure, and planning. Why the change? It's impossible to say, but this book explains all the popular theories. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 5 March 2023
Orcish Book About Tast | |||||
Orcish 44
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A book written in Orcish. Judging by the pictures, it seems to be about Tast, the god of war and armies.
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Value: 50
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How to Obtain
Producing with Recipes
None.
Obtaining through Bartering
Purchasing
Drops
This item has not been submitted by an editor as loot, or may not exist as loot
Gathering
Quest Rewards
None.
Other Ways to Obtain
Uses
Using in Recipes
Lvl | Name | Ingredients | Results |
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1 | Turn Junk Into Crystal Ice | Miscellaneous Junk x1 |
Gifting
NPC | Location | Preferences |
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Corey The Croaker | The Winter Nexus | Likes (Vendor Trash) |
Way | Myconian Cave in Serbule | Likes (Vendor Trash) |
Rita | Serbule Keep in Serbule | Likes (Documents and Vendor Trash) |
Azalak | The Housing Complex in Northern Serbule | Likes (Books) |
Echur | Serbule Keep in Serbule | Likes (Books) |
Mushroom Jack | Serbule Keep in Serbule | Likes (Vendor Trash) |
Suspicious Cow | Wandering Northeast of Eltibule Keep in Eltibule | Hates (Vendor Trash) |
Helena Veilmoor | Hogan's Keep in Eltibule | Hates (Vendor Trash) |
Bartering Uses
Selling
Consumption
Direct Consumption
Ability Consumption
None.
Quest Fulfillment
None.
Other Uses
Lore
“History of Tast and His Foes
A complex book written by an orcish sage. It documents the known history of Tast, the god of war and armies. It depicts Tast as a giant orc, taller than a building, riding atop a horse so dark that it seems to be made of shadow. The most interesting portion of the book documents "Old Tast," the first version of the god, who loved chaos. Over thousands of years, Tast changed. He now despises chaos for its own sake, and prefers organization, structure, and planning. Why the change? It's impossible to say, but this book explains all the popular theories.