New Artifacts

by Estarra

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Doman2008-12-21 08:18:53
-insert another plug for the silver cowbell artie. It'd even make a good dingbat item-
Nariah2008-12-22 22:23:37
An artifact to make your beast mature immediately - 10 credits! worthy.gif
Unknown2008-12-23 03:26:05
QUOTE (Nariah @ Dec 22 2008, 05:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
An artifact to make your beast mature immediately - 10 credits! worthy.gif

An Artifact-Reagent that will instantly fill your beasts pool up with 100 trains instead of 10. 5 credits. smile.gif
Unknown2008-12-24 05:05:33
Trinkets.

For maybe 10 or 20 credits you can buy a minature statue of anyone or anything which goes on tables, desks, etc.

You take the blank statue and COPY |.
Then PLACE ON FRONT LEFT|RIGHT|CENTER

It would be very nice, for instance, of the Geomancer GM to have a little statue of the Megalith on his or her desk, or a druid having a minature ravenwood.

When the item it's on decays (If applicable) the item ends up back in your Inventory.
Jigan2008-12-29 09:36:32
The Eternal Cupcake.

Only consumable one per Lusternian month, eating this cupcake gives the consumer a random stat buff

Or, by putting quicksilver or allheale on it, makes it a speed cupcake or a constitution cupcake.

It's probably blueberry, with a light blue frosting, with white sparkle sugar bits, with a sugar pointy high heel shoe on it that tastes like strawberries.

dazed.gif

Or, made with jelly mixed with the blood of babies that has been molded to look like berries, making it a baby blood berry cupcake that never goes away. (Sidenote, blood berries are my next recipe, no stealy.)

Really, a line of various small food treats that give small bonuses when eaten would be great. Essentially enchantments, that you eat.

Edit: The Dark Muffin - Eatable once an hour, provides a random buff or affliction.

Edit2: Look, when you take up cooking, everything starts to look edible, or you start to think you can make it edible. Everything just goes wonky. You even start to wonder what merian actually tastes like, and is their blood any saltier?
Unknown2009-01-07 21:44:10
Silver File - 15 credits
Use it to remove the artist's mark from an item, making the creator anonymous when probing.
Can only be used to remove the mark of the artist holding the file.
Shaddus2009-01-07 22:02:32
QUOTE
Spoon of Estarra.
TURN SPOON "SKILL" to forget a skill with no lesson loss. IE, a Transcendant Skill, once forgotten, returns all 17XX lessons. This artifact is consumed upon use.
Gwylifar2009-01-08 01:26:25
Presumably, it would cost just slightly more credits than the value of the lessons you'd've lost.
Abethor2009-01-08 01:31:42
QUOTE (Gwylifar @ Jan 7 2009, 07:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Presumably, it would cost just slightly more credits than the value of the lessons you'd've lost.

Hence why nobody would buy it.
Unknown2009-01-10 19:17:41
Identity Ledger - 200cr?

Gives your character one use of the namechange command.
Marks your honors with, "Formally known as "


Yeah, will probably never happen, but I might use it if it did. smile.gif
Casilu2009-01-10 20:02:06
QUOTE (Deschain @ Jan 10 2009, 11:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Identity Ledger - 200cr?

Gives your character one use of the namechange command.
Marks your honors with, "Formally known as "


Yeah, will probably never happen, but I might use it if it did. smile.gif


Make your name Theartist.
Shaddus2009-01-10 20:04:10
QUOTE (casilu @ Jan 10 2009, 02:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Make your name Theartist.

or Prince.
Casilu2009-01-10 20:13:22
QUOTE (Shaddus Mes'ard @ Jan 10 2009, 12:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
or Prince.


No, that way I'd be Theartist formerly known as Casilu.
Narsrim2009-01-10 22:43:12
QUOTE (MrShrimp @ Jan 7 2009, 04:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Silver File - 15 credits
Use it to remove the artist's mark from an item, making the creator anonymous when probing.
Can only be used to remove the mark of the artist holding the file.


Maybe 50 credits? I'd buy one though.
Unknown2009-01-10 22:58:35
I'd buy a file if I could remove the mark off my personal clothing and weapons. It's a good idea.
Unknown2009-01-11 19:30:26
Yeah, I'd probably still buy it a 50. The only problem is files don't make sense for food laugh.gif
Jigan2009-01-11 21:12:39
QUOTE (MrShrimp @ Jan 11 2009, 01:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yeah, I'd probably still buy it a 50. The only problem is files don't make sense for food laugh.gif

Unless you are a cook and can recognize how someone influences the food on the plate by their style, how would you recognize who made it? Very few, very arrogant and unknown chefs mark their food with their name.

It's my understanding that it's rare even to use a trademark item in cooking, because if your trademark is a simple symbol, you had best find ways to add it to everything that compliments the meal. Yes, it can be done, but on most things in Lusternia? Bleh.

dazed.gif
Unknown2009-01-11 21:42:24
QUOTE (Jigan @ Jan 11 2009, 04:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Unless you are a cook and can recognize how someone influences the food on the plate by their style, how would you recognize who made it? Very few, very arrogant and unknown chefs mark their food with their name.

It's my understanding that it's rare even to use a trademark item in cooking, because if your trademark is a simple symbol, you had best find ways to add it to everything that compliments the meal. Yes, it can be done, but on most things in Lusternia? Bleh.

dazed.gif

Not so! I can tell you how to do it! Just not unless I have specifics.
Morhgor2009-01-11 22:28:17
QUOTE (Jigan @ Jan 11 2009, 04:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Unless you are a cook and can recognize how someone influences the food on the plate by their style, how would you recognize who made it? Very few, very arrogant and unknown chefs mark their food with their name.

It's my understanding that it's rare even to use a trademark item in cooking, because if your trademark is a simple symbol, you had best find ways to add it to everything that compliments the meal. Yes, it can be done, but on most things in Lusternia? Bleh.

dazed.gif


Maybe you spell your name with the food?

...that's Disturbing.
Aerotan2009-01-15 01:44:04
QUOTE (Jigan @ Jan 11 2009, 02:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Unless you are a cook and can recognize how someone influences the food on the plate by their style, how would you recognize who made it? Very few, very arrogant and unknown chefs mark their food with their name.

It's my understanding that it's rare even to use a trademark item in cooking, because if your trademark is a simple symbol, you had best find ways to add it to everything that compliments the meal. Yes, it can be done, but on most things in Lusternia? Bleh.

dazed.gif

Clearly it's on the plate/bowl/basket/glass/shoe