Aristeia (Book)

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a yellow-leather-bound dull white papyrus book

    The writing is in Graecan, and reads:
Aristeia
    This is a few pages of dull white papyrus bound in yellow leather.  A title is etched upon the
front cover.  It is closed.  It is closed.  You estimate its value at about one hundred ten gold.  
    It is in perfect condition.  
    It looks about a fifth of a dimin long, one and a half dimins wide, and two dimins tall.  It
weighs about nine twentieths of a dekan.
    The commands 'open <item>', 'close <item>', and 'turn page [in <item>] [to <number>]' may be
used with it.  Keeping the yellow-leather-bound dull white papyrus book costs seven keep points. 
The yellow-leather-bound dull white papyrus book was created by Twilight; the source code was last
updated Sat Feb 24 16:06:37 2018.  The material leather was created by Lost Souls; the source code
was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:18:23 2016.  The material papyrus was created by Lost Souls; the
source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:18:42 2016.
Spoiler warning: information below includes details, such as solutions to puzzles or quest procedures, that you may prefer to discover on your own.

Text

                                   ARISTEIA
   
                                      -
   
   Greatness flows from the favor of Aristes.
   
   The favor of Aristes flows to doers of great deeds.
   
   Great deeds are deeds that are writ in the halls of records and remembered by
   history.
   
   Great deeds are deeds done with purpose.
   
   Great deeds are deeds the only lanterns on the long path from darkness and into
   darkness.
   
   Aristes gives those devoted to the deed minds capable of knowing their own
   greatness.
   
   One may think about ones achievements, or think about ones achievement
   specifically, once so earned.
  • Note: In order to see a list of only your active achievements, "think about my active achievements"
   Aristes gives those devoted to the deed souls capable of exemplifying their
   own greatness.


   One may will oneself to deeply exemplify the achievement of one's choosing --
   up to three such achievements.  One may also will oneself to cease exemplifying
   the achievement of one's choosing, once every three hours.
   
   One may will oneself to adopt the achievement of one's choosing -- up to three
   such achievements.  One may also will oneself to cease adopting the achievement
   of one's choosing, once every three minutes.
   
   Building one's achievements into one's soul shapes and fortifies it, giving one
   both the power to pursue ever-greater deeds and the distinctness and style to
   be recognized and remembered for them.

Skills

You feel that reading this material has broadened your perspective and increased your knowledge of Graecan, history, tenacity, and theology.

End of spoiler information.
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