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− | Books are a type of item. They cannot normally be created by players either in [[adventurer mode]] or [[fortress mode]], but will be written during world generation by necromancers and various demonic rulers. While it is possible to create books using custom [[ | + | Books are a type of item. They cannot normally be created by players either in [[adventurer mode]] or [[fortress mode]], but will be written during world generation by necromancers and various demonic rulers. While it is possible to create books using custom [[reactions]] and add pages to them, the pages will always be blank. |
Books are currently found sitting on [[table]]s in the tower or keep of the entity that wrote them. | Books are currently found sitting on [[table]]s in the tower or keep of the entity that wrote them. | ||
− | [[ | + | One must be a [[Reader]] of at least Novice skill in order to read a book. |
== Topics == | == Topics == |
Revision as of 22:54, 6 March 2012
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Books are a type of item. They cannot normally be created by players either in adventurer mode or fortress mode, but will be written during world generation by necromancers and various demonic rulers. While it is possible to create books using custom reactions and add pages to them, the pages will always be blank.
Books are currently found sitting on tables in the tower or keep of the entity that wrote them.
One must be a Reader of at least Novice skill in order to read a book.
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Some books may contain "secrets of life and death", which when read by an adventurer will make him a necromancer, immune to death from age and able to raise zombies.
Books may be autobiographies, or about other historical characters or locations the author has had contact with. Books may also be commentaries on other books.