Item: the book of Volcanus history
Item 'the book of Volcanus history' is type book, alignment 200, made of leather,
has keywords 'book storytellers Volcanus'.
This item weighs 0 stones and 15 pebbles, and is valued at 22,260 gp.
This level 75 item has the attributes: insulated wont-fuse
*This item may be repaired 7 times.
This leatherbound book once belonged to Mordimus the ancient, written in
his own hand it tells of his life. Begining at the first you start to read
about this place. Volcanus and Vospire were once trading partners, then
came the UNITY Vyst. A war broke out between the two cities after Vyst
caused an eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The citizens of Volcanus fled into
the volcano to survive the slaughter by Vospire.
Long description: A storytellers book about the history of Volcanus sets here.
This item can be found in Mount Vesuvius.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is dropped in Mount Vesuvius by the mob 'Mordimus'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Steal This Book! (180-241) from Lord Agrippa.
- Steal This Book! (180-241) from Lord Agrippa.
has keywords 'book storytellers Volcanus'.
This item weighs 0 stones and 15 pebbles, and is valued at 22,260 gp.
This level 75 item has the attributes: insulated wont-fuse
*This item may be repaired 7 times.
This leatherbound book once belonged to Mordimus the ancient, written in
his own hand it tells of his life. Begining at the first you start to read
about this place. Volcanus and Vospire were once trading partners, then
came the UNITY Vyst. A war broke out between the two cities after Vyst
caused an eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The citizens of Volcanus fled into
the volcano to survive the slaughter by Vospire.
Long description: A storytellers book about the history of Volcanus sets here.
This item can be found in Mount Vesuvius.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is dropped in Mount Vesuvius by the mob 'Mordimus'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Steal This Book! (180-241) from Lord Agrippa.
- Steal This Book! (180-241) from Lord Agrippa.