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This was a table in a room in a naval outpost on the archipelago in the middle of the [[Heretic Sea]]. It was found to respond to dates--speaking one would cause the images of stars on the sky to shift, presumably to how the sky appeared on that day. It was used by [[Gnob's Folly]] to confirm the coincidence of a Red Star at a suggestive time a couple of thousand years ago, and presumably confirms its place as an omen of significant proportions.
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This was a manual of fine, mithreal plates printed with descriptions of constellations and stars in a room in a naval outpost on the archipelago in the middle of the [[Heretic Sea]]. The room was found to respond to dates--speaking one would cause the images of stars on the sky to shift, presumably to how the sky appeared on that day. It was used by [[Gnob's Folly]] to confirm the coincidence of a Red Star at a suggestive time a couple of thousand years ago, and presumably confirms its place as an omen of significant proportions.
  
It had an associated manual of fine, mithreal plates printed with descriptions of constellations and stars. That manual is now in the possession of [[Eyndredell]], given to him by Gnob's Folly.
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The Table is now in the possession of [[Eyndredell]], given to him by Gnob's Folly. The room it was in is still where it always was.
  
 
[[Sahuagin]] were after it, and the manual, for some unknown purpose. Ya snooze ya lose, fish-brains.
 
[[Sahuagin]] were after it, and the manual, for some unknown purpose. Ya snooze ya lose, fish-brains.

Latest revision as of 02:05, 15 October 2016

This was a manual of fine, mithreal plates printed with descriptions of constellations and stars in a room in a naval outpost on the archipelago in the middle of the Heretic Sea. The room was found to respond to dates--speaking one would cause the images of stars on the sky to shift, presumably to how the sky appeared on that day. It was used by Gnob's Folly to confirm the coincidence of a Red Star at a suggestive time a couple of thousand years ago, and presumably confirms its place as an omen of significant proportions.

The Table is now in the possession of Eyndredell, given to him by Gnob's Folly. The room it was in is still where it always was.

Sahuagin were after it, and the manual, for some unknown purpose. Ya snooze ya lose, fish-brains.