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'''Altox bulb''', to most known as the Altoxian Bulb was created by a [[Professor Altoxian]], a well known 'doc' to the lower citizens of [[Iganefta]]. The Altox bulb is not owned by most of the upper class, or the [[Adrizians]], for they have many better appliances that do not need the use of bulbs. The Altox bulb is a light created from a jelly substance that is found most commonly very deep under Iganefta and has also been found in other parts of Ghyll. It is held in a sack that is created from plastic that is held together by rope. Most commoners are have said to use it especially because of its low cost. In the outskirts of the city, there is said to be a secret trail leading to the [[Azura Mines]] where there is also said to be a river of the jelly used to light these bulbs. Much of the Adrizian sections of the city have many entrances, but are very scarcely used on account of the not needing the jelly, unless used to sell to the lower classes.
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As the first Encyclopedants' Progress Report [[Encyclopedants Progress Report 1|states]], "in the hopes of canvasing as much of our beloved Ghyll as possible, we sent missives far and wide, requesting entries from scholars of all walks of life, society, and culture." In doing so, however, we have had to accept entries for the Encyclopaedia that have become corrupted in their journeys. One entry in particular, on the Altoxian Bulb, came to us in a very patchy state due to it having been—as far as we can tell—sent via word of mouth in many parts of its journey. Indeed, we received several conflicting versions, none of which made sense in and of themselves, let alone when taken as a whole.
  
'''Citations''': [[Adrizians]], [[Azura Mines]].
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To that end, instead of using the best quality message that we received as we had previously done, we have taken it upon ourselves to draft the most likely possible original of the message. It should thus be noted that this entry may not have the same academic integrity as the main corpora, and should not be taken to be absolute fact.
  
--[[User:Robbi|Robbi]] 02:49, 1 Sep 2004 (EDT)
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==Original Messages==
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For historical purposes, we have preserved two of the original messages that we received:
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* [http://gamegrene.com/wiki/?title=Altox_bulb&oldid=419 First Altox Bulb message].
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* [http://gamegrene.com/wiki/?title=Altox_bulb&oldid=463 Second Altox Bulb message].
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Now follows the Encyclopedants' reconstructed original:
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==Altoxian Bulb==
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The '''Altoxian Bulb''' was invented by [[Professor Altoxian]], a native of the settlements of the city of [[Iganefta]]. The bulbs, perhaps more commonly known as "Altox Bulbs" or "Altoxian's Bulbs", serve as a primary source of light for the lower classes of the city. The upper classes, or Adrizians, possess higher quality forms of illumination.
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Known colloquially as "doc", [[Professor Altoxian|Altoxian]] created the lights from a gelatinous substance for which there are many reserves deep underneath [[Iganefta]], though the substance is also known to occur in other parts of Ghyll. Altoxian Bulbs are comprised of a plastic sheath or sack which is then braided together, or held into place by a network of strands.
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The lower classes had been in dire need of an inexpensive form of lighting, and [[Professor Altoxian|Altoxian]]'s breakthrough was hailed as outstanding and revolutionary. Though the process by which the gelatinous substance is garnered is kept a secret, there are rumours of a secret trail leading through the nearby [[Azura Mines]] which leads to an easily accessible underground river of the gel. Most of the Adrizian sections of the city also have access to the network of mines, but the access points are rarely used on account of the Adrizians having no purpose for the gel. Adrizians have been known to sell quantities of the gel to the lower classes in pity, but this is very rarely heard of.
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'''Citations''': [[Iganefta]], [[Professor Altoxian]].
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Original author: [[User:Robbi|Makarii Spitignev]] 02:44, 3 Sep 2004 (EDT)<br />
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Edited by '''The Encyclopedants''' due to message integrity problems.
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[[Category:Inventions]]
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[[Hemoss The Heretic]] is said to have issued his two Great Heresies after the discovery of the Altoxian Bulb. The first was that the gel never really existed at all, and old Altoxian had just found a cheaper way to make disguised [[Andelphracian Lights]]. The second was that these bulbs were the first practical application of [[Awal shrinkage]] harnessed for light production. Of course, most of you never heard any of this, because it was all termed "heresy" for so long. Bah. We are adults and scholars and if future generations are to learn, they need all of the facts.  --[[User:Qwentyth Pyre|Qwentyth Pyre]] 01:18, 5 Sep 2004 (EDT)
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:[[Hemoss The Heretic|Hemoss]] also believed that [[Quezlar 6]] was a piece of fiction created for propagandic purposes, that [[Anaximancer]]s are divine creatures, and that the [[vorpcara]] Phennella discovered was a sign that the [[Alezanians]] were going to take over the world at -2/4/6 {{EC}}. His writings belong in the "Complete Nutters, And Proof Of Their Nuttery" section of the encylopaedia, not throughout the main body of it. --[[User:D8uv|Melik Fizzuo]] 05:33, 5 Sep 2004 (EDT)
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:Given that [[Hemoss The Heretic|Hemoss]] lived well out in the wilds of [[Iganefta]], how did he find out about Phennella and the archaological dig in [[Alezan]]? --[[User:Sbp|Sean B. Palmer]] 14:57, 5 Sep 2004 (EDT)
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:The same way I heard about it way out here in the wastelands of Fadr. You know us scholars love it when other scholars mess up. After all, your questioning of that member of the "[[Aminfarances Institute of Science and Technomancy]]" is the stuff of legends over here. So, how are ''your'' tools? --[[User:D8uv|Melik Fizzuo]] 22:20, 5 Sep 2004 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 13:06, 8 July 2005

As the first Encyclopedants' Progress Report states, "in the hopes of canvasing as much of our beloved Ghyll as possible, we sent missives far and wide, requesting entries from scholars of all walks of life, society, and culture." In doing so, however, we have had to accept entries for the Encyclopaedia that have become corrupted in their journeys. One entry in particular, on the Altoxian Bulb, came to us in a very patchy state due to it having been—as far as we can tell—sent via word of mouth in many parts of its journey. Indeed, we received several conflicting versions, none of which made sense in and of themselves, let alone when taken as a whole.

To that end, instead of using the best quality message that we received as we had previously done, we have taken it upon ourselves to draft the most likely possible original of the message. It should thus be noted that this entry may not have the same academic integrity as the main corpora, and should not be taken to be absolute fact.

Original Messages

For historical purposes, we have preserved two of the original messages that we received:

Now follows the Encyclopedants' reconstructed original:

Altoxian Bulb

The Altoxian Bulb was invented by Professor Altoxian, a native of the settlements of the city of Iganefta. The bulbs, perhaps more commonly known as "Altox Bulbs" or "Altoxian's Bulbs", serve as a primary source of light for the lower classes of the city. The upper classes, or Adrizians, possess higher quality forms of illumination.

Known colloquially as "doc", Altoxian created the lights from a gelatinous substance for which there are many reserves deep underneath Iganefta, though the substance is also known to occur in other parts of Ghyll. Altoxian Bulbs are comprised of a plastic sheath or sack which is then braided together, or held into place by a network of strands.

The lower classes had been in dire need of an inexpensive form of lighting, and Altoxian's breakthrough was hailed as outstanding and revolutionary. Though the process by which the gelatinous substance is garnered is kept a secret, there are rumours of a secret trail leading through the nearby Azura Mines which leads to an easily accessible underground river of the gel. Most of the Adrizian sections of the city also have access to the network of mines, but the access points are rarely used on account of the Adrizians having no purpose for the gel. Adrizians have been known to sell quantities of the gel to the lower classes in pity, but this is very rarely heard of.

Citations: Iganefta, Professor Altoxian.

Original author: Makarii Spitignev 02:44, 3 Sep 2004 (EDT)
Edited by The Encyclopedants due to message integrity problems.


Hemoss The Heretic is said to have issued his two Great Heresies after the discovery of the Altoxian Bulb. The first was that the gel never really existed at all, and old Altoxian had just found a cheaper way to make disguised Andelphracian Lights. The second was that these bulbs were the first practical application of Awal shrinkage harnessed for light production. Of course, most of you never heard any of this, because it was all termed "heresy" for so long. Bah. We are adults and scholars and if future generations are to learn, they need all of the facts. --Qwentyth Pyre 01:18, 5 Sep 2004 (EDT)

Hemoss also believed that Quezlar 6 was a piece of fiction created for propagandic purposes, that Anaximancers are divine creatures, and that the vorpcara Phennella discovered was a sign that the Alezanians were going to take over the world at -2/4/6 EC. His writings belong in the "Complete Nutters, And Proof Of Their Nuttery" section of the encylopaedia, not throughout the main body of it. --Melik Fizzuo 05:33, 5 Sep 2004 (EDT)
Given that Hemoss lived well out in the wilds of Iganefta, how did he find out about Phennella and the archaological dig in Alezan? --Sean B. Palmer 14:57, 5 Sep 2004 (EDT)
The same way I heard about it way out here in the wastelands of Fadr. You know us scholars love it when other scholars mess up. After all, your questioning of that member of the "Aminfarances Institute of Science and Technomancy" is the stuff of legends over here. So, how are your tools? --Melik Fizzuo 22:20, 5 Sep 2004 (EDT)