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The Blaquïngle, "Black Pelican;" one of the lost [[gusbol]], ancient gnomish ships from the south made by the ancient Apadian gnomes from the southwest of [[Sarapadia]]. The affinity it seemed to demonstrate for Omen was temporary, and tied to the scroll tube called the [[Star Scroll]], some ancient navigation tool for these ships called an "astêrto." The ancient reference scrolls that [[Rendal]] found were archaic and incomplete, but he blames their lack of detail on their human scribes, noting elven scribes were never so careless to not document every possible feature. It's possible the scribes themselves were never in the presence of such a vessel due to the incompleteness of their drafting. | The Blaquïngle, "Black Pelican;" one of the lost [[gusbol]], ancient gnomish ships from the south made by the ancient Apadian gnomes from the southwest of [[Sarapadia]]. The affinity it seemed to demonstrate for Omen was temporary, and tied to the scroll tube called the [[Star Scroll]], some ancient navigation tool for these ships called an "astêrto." The ancient reference scrolls that [[Rendal]] found were archaic and incomplete, but he blames their lack of detail on their human scribes, noting elven scribes were never so careless to not document every possible feature. It's possible the scribes themselves were never in the presence of such a vessel due to the incompleteness of their drafting. | ||
It was badly damaged during the [[Battle of Five Ridges]]. | It was badly damaged during the [[Battle of Five Ridges]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 6 January 2019
The Blaquïngle, "Black Pelican;" one of the lost gusbol, ancient gnomish ships from the south made by the ancient Apadian gnomes from the southwest of Sarapadia. The affinity it seemed to demonstrate for Omen was temporary, and tied to the scroll tube called the Star Scroll, some ancient navigation tool for these ships called an "astêrto." The ancient reference scrolls that Rendal found were archaic and incomplete, but he blames their lack of detail on their human scribes, noting elven scribes were never so careless to not document every possible feature. It's possible the scribes themselves were never in the presence of such a vessel due to the incompleteness of their drafting. It was badly damaged during the Battle of Five Ridges.