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| description = '''Therapeutics''' contains a discussion with an oneiromancer as authored from the perspective of their interlocutor. Notably, it contains descriptions of what are probably planes, trains, and a "mechanised person". These are likely references to another piece of media, or perhaps simply an easter egg.
| description = '''Therapeutics''' contains a discussion with an oneiromancer as authored from the perspective of their interlocutor. Notably, it contains descriptions of what are probably planes, trains, and a "mechanised person". These are likely references to another piece of media, or perhaps simply an easter egg.
| book author = Margritt Oji
| book text = [An excerpt from Margritt Oji's <i> Therapeutics</i>]
| book text = [An excerpt from Margritt Oji's <i> Therapeutics</i>]



Latest revision as of 12:56, 28 October 2024

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Therapeutics contains a discussion with an oneiromancer as authored from the perspective of their interlocutor. Notably, it contains descriptions of what are probably planes, trains, and a "mechanised person". These are likely references to another piece of media, or perhaps simply an easter egg.

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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Margritt Oji
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_GLO_GeneralLoreBook_ADreamOfGears
    UUID 59fbe9fa-be4e-4498-9e3d-d61e4620d59b


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Text

[An excerpt from Margritt Oji's Therapeutics]


Discussions with the oneiromancer yield nothing of merit so far. New incense and hallucinogens trigger nothing.


Another fruitless day.


Something's happened. The oneiromancer ingested something one of her own clients recommended. She refuses to divulge the name of the substance. But her dreams were scrawled on the nearby blank canvas as we'd intentioned. Here is what the painting shows:


[Depictions follow of weird lumbering shapes sailing over cities, metal windmills attached to their sides, and here, oblongs fitted with wheels tearing locomotive across a track, and here, a mechanised person waving directly at the viewer.]