Post by Demeter on Aug 29, 2006 9:30:38 GMT -5
Practice Alchemy
* This book is easily understandable due to extensive references. It's easy to determine that it has little useful information. At least the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
* Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking pages with similar information. Pieces of paper with notes, in incoherent writing, commenting on informative information in the book.
Practical Alchemy
* This book is muddled. If someone makes an effort to read it, they will find it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents are derivative.
* Examining the book, one will find: A written dedication in the beginning .
A Guide to Sorcery
* This book is reasonably clear despite a lack of proper references. Perusing it will show that it is extremely informative.
* Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes unrelated to the book, on one page.
A Sorceror's Catalogue of Advanced Summoning
* This book is hard to understand mostly due to the poor diagrams. If someone makes an effort to read it, they will find it has no useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are less than original.
* Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking pages with similar information. Pieces of paper with notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, that comment on errors in the book.
An Examination of Necromancies
* This book is reasonably clear. Sitting down with it will reveal it has no useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works
* Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages that show no pattern in their location. A list of birthdays can be found in a hidden compartment.
A Tutorial of Practical Black Magics
* This book is easily understandable due to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. It's easy to determine that it has no useful information. At least the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
* Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Written notes that seem to have to have no single purpose. Some document listing dates can be found secreted in the binding, and seem to be unrelated to the book's subject.
Basic Necromancies for Magi
* This book is not very clear mostly due to the bad illustrations. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it has little useful information.
* Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking informative information.
Classic Illusions
* This book is impressively clear due to wonderful organization. It's easy to determine that it has no useful information.
* Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have no similar or related information. Written notes expanding on informative information in the book. Pieces of paper with notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, that comment on errors in the book.
Revised Necromancies
* This book is easy to understand. It's easy to determine that it has a lot useful information. Unfortunately, the contents are plagarized.
* Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, commenting critically on related elements in the book
* This book is easily understandable due to extensive references. It's easy to determine that it has little useful information. At least the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
* Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking pages with similar information. Pieces of paper with notes, in incoherent writing, commenting on informative information in the book.
Practical Alchemy
* This book is muddled. If someone makes an effort to read it, they will find it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents are derivative.
* Examining the book, one will find: A written dedication in the beginning .
A Guide to Sorcery
* This book is reasonably clear despite a lack of proper references. Perusing it will show that it is extremely informative.
* Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes unrelated to the book, on one page.
A Sorceror's Catalogue of Advanced Summoning
* This book is hard to understand mostly due to the poor diagrams. If someone makes an effort to read it, they will find it has no useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are less than original.
* Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking pages with similar information. Pieces of paper with notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, that comment on errors in the book.
An Examination of Necromancies
* This book is reasonably clear. Sitting down with it will reveal it has no useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works
* Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages that show no pattern in their location. A list of birthdays can be found in a hidden compartment.
A Tutorial of Practical Black Magics
* This book is easily understandable due to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. It's easy to determine that it has no useful information. At least the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
* Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Written notes that seem to have to have no single purpose. Some document listing dates can be found secreted in the binding, and seem to be unrelated to the book's subject.
Basic Necromancies for Magi
* This book is not very clear mostly due to the bad illustrations. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it has little useful information.
* Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking informative information.
Classic Illusions
* This book is impressively clear due to wonderful organization. It's easy to determine that it has no useful information.
* Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have no similar or related information. Written notes expanding on informative information in the book. Pieces of paper with notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, that comment on errors in the book.
Revised Necromancies
* This book is easy to understand. It's easy to determine that it has a lot useful information. Unfortunately, the contents are plagarized.
* Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, commenting critically on related elements in the book