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'''The Battle of Gribnik Hill, vol 3: War Machines'''
 
'''The Battle of Gribnik Hill, vol 3: War Machines'''
  
This book manages to sap all the excitement out trebuchets and catapults. It does explain their basic construction and usage, but spends most of its pages recounting the bravery of the orcs that destroyed these devices at Gribnik Hill, a dwarven fortress. The final chapters are verbatim transcripts of torture sessions with defeated dwarven engineers -- technical information that is now known to be entirely false. All in all, the book is not destined to be a classic.}}
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This book manages to sap all the excitement out trebuchets and catapults. It does explain their basic construction and usage, but spends most of its pages recounting the bravery of the orcs that destroyed these devices at [[Gribnik Hill]], a dwarven fortress. The final chapters are verbatim transcripts of torture sessions with defeated dwarven engineers -- technical information that is now known to be entirely false. All in all, the book is not destined to be a classic.}}
 
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 5 March 2023


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Orcish Book About Trebuchets
Orcish 42
A book written in Orcish. It seems to be about war machines.
Value: 50

Stack Size:
1
Keywords:

How to Obtain

Producing with Recipes

None.

Obtaining through Bartering

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Drops

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Gathering

Quest Rewards

None.

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Uses

Using in Recipes

Fae (Race Skill)
Lvl Name Ingredients Results
1 Turn Junk Into Crystal Ice Miscellaneous Junk x1

Gifting

NPC Location Preferences
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

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Quest Fulfillment

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Other Uses

Lore

The Battle of Gribnik Hill, vol 3: War Machines

This book manages to sap all the excitement out trebuchets and catapults. It does explain their basic construction and usage, but spends most of its pages recounting the bravery of the orcs that destroyed these devices at Gribnik Hill, a dwarven fortress. The final chapters are verbatim transcripts of torture sessions with defeated dwarven engineers -- technical information that is now known to be entirely false. All in all, the book is not destined to be a classic.

Orcish Book About Trebuchets