Lanterns
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| lantern of darkfire was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:15:34 2016. The material copper was created by Lost Souls; the | lantern of darkfire was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:15:34 2016. The material copper was created by Lost Souls; the | ||
| source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:18:25 2016. | source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:18:25 2016. | ||
| - | *Obtainable (very rarely) from [[Lucanius]] in [[Temple of Discordia|Discordia]], or from a shady-looking trading post 5e, 2n, nei from [[Leah's Hill]] (bring something valuable to trade). | + | *Obtainable (very rarely) from [[Lucanius]] in [[Temple of Discordia|Discordia]], or from a shady-looking trading post 5e, 2n, nei from [[Leah's Hill]] (bring something valuable to trade). From the latter, it may be that another will spawn immediately. (The value of darkfire lanterns is "small" and even a warpstone-tipped arrow [spam item] will be enough) |
| - | *Decreases illumination | + | *Decreases illumination |
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- There are two types of lantern.
- They come in a variety of different materials, which have no bearing on their type.
- They either increase or decrease the illumination level of a room while they are lit.
- While lit, they are considered to be carried by you and are visible to those who look at you, though they do not occupy any equipment slot that I can identify.
- They will gradually consume oil while lit and need to be refilled.
- flasks of oil are obtainable at most supply shops, such as Grog's.
Grog's Supply Shop from outside Losthaven ei, 3e, n, e w, s, 4w
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Lantern of Illumination
An ordinary-looking lead lantern, of good quality. It has a cloth wick and a small hole to pour oil into. You appraise it at thirty gold. It looks about one and a tenth dimins across, two and a tenth dimins long, and a twentieth of a dimin thick. It weighs about four and one hundred forty-three four-hundredths dekans. It is full. Usable actions include 'light', 'extinguish', and 'refuel'. Keeping the lead lantern of illumination costs five keep points.The lead lantern of illumination was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:15:34 2016. The material lead was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:18:24 2016.
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Lantern of Darkfire
An ordinary-looking tarnished copper lantern, of good quality. It has a cloth wick and a small hole to pour oil into. You appraise it at twenty-eight gold. It looks about one and a tenth dimins across, two and a tenth dimins long, and a twentieth of a dimin thick. It weighs about three and eight hundred eighty-seven two-thousandths dekans. It is full. Usable actions include 'light', 'extinguish', and 'refuel'. Keeping the tarnished copper lantern of darkfire costs five keep points. The tarnished copper lantern of darkfire was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:15:34 2016. The material copper was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:18:25 2016.
- Obtainable (very rarely) from Lucanius in Discordia, or from a shady-looking trading post 5e, 2n, nei from Leah's Hill (bring something valuable to trade). From the latter, it may be that another will spawn immediately. (The value of darkfire lanterns is "small" and even a warpstone-tipped arrow [spam item] will be enough)
*Decreases illumination
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Some useful aliases
set shared alias lant to for lanterns do light each set shared alias lanto to for lit lanterns do extinguish each set shared alias lantr to for lanterns do refuel each from tin flask of oil
