Post by Demeter on Aug 29, 2006 9:40:49 GMT -5
Innovative Transformations
*This book is of above-average clarity mostly due to the well-done illustrations. It's easy to determine that it has a lot useful information.
*Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Written notes, in some kind of code, commenting critically on various parts of the book. Pieces of paper with notes, in some kind of code, expanding on informative information in the book.
Innovative Magic
*This book is practacally incomprehensible thanks to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. After a considerable effort to figure out what the book is actually trying to saying, one will find it has no useful information. One may be deterred from reading it, but it is evident that the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
*Examining the book, one will find: Some document listing enemies can be found in the back of the book.
Classic High Magic
*This book is easily understandable mostly due to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has a lot useful information. Despite its good traits, the contents show some plagarism.
* Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Written notes commenting critically on various parts of the book. Bookmarks marking pages with similar information.
The Guide for Glamour
* This book is muddled. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has no useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.
* Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in an archaic tongue, commenting critically on various parts of the book
A Journal of High Magic
* This book is easily understandable because of extensive references. The book's well-done nature allows one to easily find that it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents are derivative.
* Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes unrelated to the book, on several concurrent pages.
The Catalogue of Innovative Enchantment
* This book is not very clear thanks to a lack of coherent planning. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the ideas within are very original.
* Examining the book, one will find: A list of locations in an archaic tongue can be found secreted in the binding.
Defending Against of Ancient Black Magics
* This book is quite clear. This clarity allows one to determine that it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that the contents have a few areas of deep insight.
* Examining the book, one will find: Written notes commenting critically on related elements in the book
Classic Glamours
* This book is clear despite the poor diagrams. With a bit of reading, it will be revealed that it has no useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents are less than original.
* Examining the book, one will find: Some notes on one page, that have nothing whatsoever to do with the book's contents.
An Examination of Transfiguration
* This book is muddled due to a lack of proper references. With time, intellect, or both, one can make sense of the book, and it will reveal it is reasonably useful. Perusing the book reveals that the ideas within are very insightful.
* Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have no similar or related information. Pieces of paper with notes, in incoherent writing, that seem to have to have no single purpose.
*This book is of above-average clarity mostly due to the well-done illustrations. It's easy to determine that it has a lot useful information.
*Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Written notes, in some kind of code, commenting critically on various parts of the book. Pieces of paper with notes, in some kind of code, expanding on informative information in the book.
Innovative Magic
*This book is practacally incomprehensible thanks to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. After a considerable effort to figure out what the book is actually trying to saying, one will find it has no useful information. One may be deterred from reading it, but it is evident that the contents have moments of intriguing originality.
*Examining the book, one will find: Some document listing enemies can be found in the back of the book.
Classic High Magic
*This book is easily understandable mostly due to incredibly well-done and helpful illustrations. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has a lot useful information. Despite its good traits, the contents show some plagarism.
* Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Written notes commenting critically on various parts of the book. Bookmarks marking pages with similar information.
The Guide for Glamour
* This book is muddled. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has no useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.
* Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in an archaic tongue, commenting critically on various parts of the book
A Journal of High Magic
* This book is easily understandable because of extensive references. The book's well-done nature allows one to easily find that it has little useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents are derivative.
* Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes unrelated to the book, on several concurrent pages.
The Catalogue of Innovative Enchantment
* This book is not very clear thanks to a lack of coherent planning. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it has little useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the ideas within are very original.
* Examining the book, one will find: A list of locations in an archaic tongue can be found secreted in the binding.
Defending Against of Ancient Black Magics
* This book is quite clear. This clarity allows one to determine that it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that the contents have a few areas of deep insight.
* Examining the book, one will find: Written notes commenting critically on related elements in the book
Classic Glamours
* This book is clear despite the poor diagrams. With a bit of reading, it will be revealed that it has no useful information. Making the book virtually useless, it appears that the contents are less than original.
* Examining the book, one will find: Some notes on one page, that have nothing whatsoever to do with the book's contents.
An Examination of Transfiguration
* This book is muddled due to a lack of proper references. With time, intellect, or both, one can make sense of the book, and it will reveal it is reasonably useful. Perusing the book reveals that the ideas within are very insightful.
* Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have no similar or related information. Pieces of paper with notes, in incoherent writing, that seem to have to have no single purpose.