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| description = '''Dormitory Roster''' explains why the notes in [[Crèche Y'llek]] are written in [[Common]] rather than the [[Githyanki]] writing system Tir'su. | | description = '''Dormitory Roster''' explains why the notes in [[Crèche Y'llek]] are written in [[Common]] rather than the [[Githyanki]] writing system Tir'su. | ||
| quote = A plain, unadorned note. | | quote = A plain, unadorned note. | ||
| book | | book author = unknown | ||
| book text = [A roster of duties written in the common tongue, including: cleaning, hunting, pest control, surveillance, patrol, combat practice, weapons maintenance and armour polishing. It bears a reminder to all residents of Crèche Y'llek that communications must be written in, or translated into, Common, as required by the study curriculum.] | | book text = [A roster of duties written in the common tongue, including: cleaning, hunting, pest control, surveillance, patrol, combat practice, weapons maintenance and armour polishing. It bears a reminder to all residents of Crèche Y'llek that communications must be written in, or translated into, Common, as required by the study curriculum.] | ||
| uid = S_CRE_Dormitory_Schedules | | uid = S_CRE_Dormitory_Schedules |
Latest revision as of 18:50, 4 September 2024
Dormitory Roster explains why the notes in Crèche Y'llek are written in Common rather than the Githyanki writing system Tir'su.
A plain, unadorned note.
Properties
- Notes
- Author: unknown
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
S_CRE_Dormitory_SchedulesUUID
126d9846-51f4-4622-b73f-826667ef9c71
Where to find
- Attached to a wall in the Infirmary X: 1308 Y: -818
Text
[A roster of duties written in the common tongue, including: cleaning, hunting, pest control, surveillance, patrol, combat practice, weapons maintenance and armour polishing. It bears a reminder to all residents of Crèche Y'llek that communications must be written in, or translated into, Common, as required by the study curriculum.]