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01/09/10(Sat)14:32 No.7507717Celestine: A History AUTHOR: Anonymous PUBLISHER: Thripwick and Sons APPEARANCE: Small, stout hardcover book with gilded lettering on the cover. CONDITION: Slightly dogeared LANGUAGE: A slightly archaic dialect of the Common Tongue CONTENTS: A history of the politics and beauracracy of the celestial realms, picking up after the generally accepted legends of creation. It's dry, analytical, and exceedingly thorough. It takes a few weeks to digest properly - if for no other reason than it takes a lot of willpower to wade through the dull text.
Tales of the Mad Poet AUTHOR: Cral Almhurst PUBLISHER: Handwritten Manuscript APPEARANCE: A broad sheaf of string-bound papers with a large, well-worn painting of a vagabond standing by the road as a cover. CONDITION: Well-worn, but quite legible. LANGUAGE: Elven CONTENTS: A children's picture book, the rhyming tale follows a poet, quite mad, whom wanders the countryside flummoxing giants, trolls, and a beautiful but cruel princess who wants him as a husband. The illustrations are somewhat faded, but still maintain their detail and beauty. The story is simple, but clever, and very entertaining.
Never Trust the Halfling AUTHOR: Ian Bitterroot, Halfling Treasure-hunter PUBLISHER: Whitethorn Press, Associated APPEARANCE: A pocket-sized hardback, small and gray, with the title written in bold letters on the dust cover. CONDITION: The dust cover is frayed and battered, and the pages are a little yellowed, but the book has never been opened. LANGUAGE: The Common Tongue CONTENTS: A bitingly cynical, sarcastic, and absolutely uproarious memoir of a thief, Never Trust the Halfling exposes the fact that many groups of so-called adventurers are nothing more than good-natured murderers and opportunistic bandits and vandals. The author tells of how he repeatedly took advantage of dumber parties time and time again with a palpable glee. The last page is a brief obituary of the author; the cause of death is not listed. |