Bookbinding Question about Specific Designs

by Unknown

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Unknown2008-02-16 12:29:45
I've been designing a series of scrolls, describing binders keeping them closed and/or furled.

These designs start with "a scroll bound by a/an ". My question is as follows: are any bookbinders using them? If so, how many have you sold so far or used? I have 10 more designs I'm going to be doing, but I want some feed back first before I use my own cartels to produce these designs. These designs are public, by the way.

To call them up in-game, use BOOKBINDING SCROLL, and look for "a scroll bound by a/an ".

The following are a few I've done so far that can be reproduced:

A scroll bound by a jade serpent
A scroll bound by a golden cat
A scroll bound by a diamond cherub
A scroll bound by an opal barghest
A scroll bound by an opal crow

There are more, but I haven't the time to sign in game and look them up. Please let me know. Thanks!
Unknown2008-02-18 18:21:17
*crickets* Anyone?
Nariah2008-02-18 20:19:03
QUOTE(Marina_Whytetower @ Feb 18 2008, 07:21 PM) 487786
*crickets* Anyone?

I would definitely use those if there were some more Magnagora-themed ones. Which basically means throw in some scrolls bound by a hideous archdemon, leering fiend and other cliche pictures and we'll be at home. Personally, I simply cannot bind my essay about the Taint in a cherub bound scroll! Overall good idea and I'll have to look up the one with a serpent, might be Morgefyrean enough suspicious.gif
Unknown2008-02-19 22:18:44
There is a Nihilist flavored one.

"a scroll bound by an amethyst fiend"

Dropped:
Her eyes hooded with an expression of coy passion, an amethyst fiend drapes herself over a scroll that has been discarded here.

Examined:
The body of the scroll is a creamy white with black designs flowing over the edges in intricate patterns. Bound about the middle of the furled scroll, a nude amethyst fiend rests draped upon her back as her hair winds about the parchment to keep it closed. No other ornamentations adorn the scroll, save for a small print of a fiend holding a decapitated head in her hands that rests on the lower left hand corner of the scroll.

For the serpent one:

Dropped:
Its eyes glittering banefully, a jade serpent circles about a scroll that has been forgotten here.

Examined:
The body of the scroll is a creamy white with black designs flowing over the edges in intricate patterns. Bound about the middle of the furled scroll, a jade serpent clutches its tail with its mouth hungrily as if to consume itself. No other ornamentations adorn the scroll, save for a small slithering snake that writhes elusively on the lower left hand corner of the scroll.
Nariah2008-02-21 11:22:21
*eeeexcellent*