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− | * Ghoulwood violas are made from ghoulwood. | + | * '''Ghoulwood violas''' are made from ghoulwood. |
** Ghoulwood is only available from dead and neglected wood. | ** Ghoulwood is only available from dead and neglected wood. | ||
** Ghoulwood can be harvested from dead trees or ghost buildings. | ** Ghoulwood can be harvested from dead trees or ghost buildings. | ||
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--[[User:Morbus Iff|Morbus Iff]] 20:16, 29 Oct 2004 (EDT) | --[[User:Morbus Iff|Morbus Iff]] 20:16, 29 Oct 2004 (EDT) | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:23, 30 January 2005
- Ghoulwood violas are made from ghoulwood.
- Ghoulwood is only available from dead and neglected wood.
- Ghoulwood can be harvested from dead trees or ghost buildings.
- Ghoulwood can be harvested, with difficulty, from forgotten furniture.
- Wood devolves into ghoulwood devolves into wormwood.
- Ghoulwood was discovered by Wilhelmina Corinne Bardway.
- The violas were her creation, she being incensed by a strong Memory.
- The Memory was found in a broken viola in a long ignored ghost town.
- She repaired the viola, played it beautifully, and influenced an artform.
- The violas are now well-known, but rare enough to look forward to.
- Ghoulwood violas may rarely be possessed by Memories.
- Memories can inspire or corrupt the current performance.
- Strong Memories can "communicate" with an owner of long guardianship.
- Memories are not intelligent, merely vestigial repetitions of the past.
- Memories are perverted, turned aggressive, when wormwooding occurs.
- The music of a ghoulwood instrument has three known side effects.
- The Council for Quezlarian Research has not released these effects.
- Many taverns have hosted "Guess the Side Effect" competitions.
- Morbus Iff once researched for the Council for Quezlarian Research.
- Morbus Iff can attest that one side effect is demonstrated herein.
Citations: Council for Quezlarian Research, Wilhelmina Corinne Bardway, Wormwood.
--Morbus Iff 20:16, 29 Oct 2004 (EDT)