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herr_bookman ([personal profile] herr_bookman) wrote2013-06-19 04:30 pm

Sylladex Inventory


Equipped
- silver napkin ring on a chain
- library key on a chain room key on a chain
- silver "purity" ring granting poison immunity

Front blazer pocket:
- Magician's card

Right trouser pocket:
- T-minus
- Sylladex (leather-bound journal)
- one quill
- scalpel
- bezoar x1

Left trouser pocket:
- The Fool's bell
- floatation potion x1
- lighter
- more Kenet (hand sanitizer bottle with a yellow cap)
- hand sanitizer (white cap)
- pain reduction potion x1

Books
- Always retrievable (specibus card)
- a book on the Tarot, some Lunarian sheet music, Chemistry 101, A psychiatric study of fairy tales;: Their origin, meaning and usefulness, Charles' dissertation and recommended genetics textbooks, 17th & 18th German census texts, Fairy Tales and the Art of Subversion, 2nd Edition, A Struggle for Rome, every copy of Prinz und Rabe that the Bar or library had

Journal
- "Wretched in this alone, that thou mayst take all this away, and me most wretched make.*" - *Shakespeare, Sonnet 91

Bag - Food - "Thus do I pine and surfeit day by day, or gluttoning on all, or all away.*" - *Shakespeare, Sonnet 75
- water bottles x3
- thermos with tea
- apples & cheese
- chocolate croissants
- cups, plates, utensils

Writing pouch: Ink, quill, and paper - "To keep an adjunct to remember thee, were to import forgetfulness in me.*" - *Shakespeare, Sonnet 122

Knitting yarn, needles - "Yet eyes this cunning want to grace their art; they draw but what they see, know not the heart.*" - *Shakespeare, Sonnet 24

Bag - First-aid kit - "Be not self-willed, for thou art much too fair, to be death's conquest, and make worms thine heir.*" - *Shakespeare, Sonnet 6
- standard first-aid kit
- Kenet
- Healing Herbs
- Passion Fruit x1

Bag - Standard Adventurer's kit - "Lo, thus by day my limbs, by night my mind, for thee and for myself, no quiet find.*" - *Shakespeare, Sonnet 27
- water bottles x3 
- Load-bearing bag
- Clean outfit x1, socks x2
- Water-proof, hooded cloak
- Bedroll
- Matches + flint and steel + fire starters
- Flash light
- A belt pouch containing chalk, compass, extra batteries, pocket knife, fishing line
- Grappling hook, fifty feet of rope
- Pot, pan
- Tarp
- Towel
- floatation potion x2
- pain reduction potion x1

Bag - Bombs - "She carved thee for her seal, and meant thereby, thou shouldst print more, not let that copy die.*" - *Shakespeare, Sonnet 11
- Load-bearing bag
- Smoke bombs
- Powder kegs
- Flash bangs
- Flares
- Practice impact bombs

Bag - Chemical Exploration - "Yet him for this my love no whit disdaineth. Suns of the world may stain when heav'n's sun staineth.*" - *Shakespeare, Sonnet 33
- Load-bearing bag
- Magnifying glass
- Coffee grinder
- Fuses
- Canisters
- Bottles + beakers
- Aluminum powder (aluminum foil)
- Salt peter (fertilizer) + charcoal (soil additive) + sulphur (soil additive) = black powder
- Ammonium nitrate (fertilizer)
- Sodum acetate (hand warmers)
- giga wasp venom (hand sanitizer bottle with a black cap)

Sun Catcher - "Clouds which stain truth's rising day, by her sun consum'd away." - Lines Written among the Euganean Hills by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Every version of Sunshine's canon he could find - BURNED

Flowers - "More flowers I noted, yet I none could see, but sweet or colour it had stol'n from thee.*" - *Shakespeare, Sonnet 99
- a bouquet with Ivy (Friendship), Iris (message), Holly (domestic happiness), and a Gladioli (I'm really sincere)

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