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Codex of Valour: Thievery Page
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Refundable No
Limited Edition No
Compass Magnet
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Sub Group Equipment
Tradeable No
Refundable No
Limited Edition No
Congealed Rubber
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Tradeable No
Refundable No
How to get
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Is used as material cost
Description
The sticky fluid that seeps out of the various flora that live in and around the Queso Geyser slowly congeals into this thick rubber under the extreme heat of the geyser. This naturally-forming rubber can help form an air-tight seal when applied to a cork structure.
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Cork Bark
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Crafting Group Equipment
Tradeable No
Refundable No
How to get
Dropped by
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Is used as material cost
Description
Cork Bark is a lightweight, porous wood coveted by the mice of the Queso Geyser. It is grown and harvested from the large cork trees found in this area and some mice have been known to grow this material right under their fur. The mice of this area use it to shield themselves from the frequent queso showers, provide camouflage and a rudimentary armour.

Enough of this gathered together should be able to create a cork big enough to plug up the Queso Geyser, increasing its pressure and causing an eruption which will attract new airborne Draconic mice to the area.
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Crude Pollutinum
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Tradeable No
Refundable No
Limited Edition No
Cyclone Stone
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Sub Group Equipment
Tradeable Yes
Refundable No
Limited Edition No
Damaged Oculus
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Crafting Group Equipment
Tradeable No
Refundable No
How to get
Dropped by
Used in Recipe(s)
Description
A mysterious and ornate glass oculus in very bad condition. It's not usable in its current state.

It is comprised of three sections: the outer ring, the inner focus ring, and the glass lens.

The worn outer ring looks like it was likely made from a delicate but highly conductive substance.

There are a few empty slots embedded into the inner focus ring so clearly things are missing.

The broken pieces of the lens that remain appear to be something more than just regular glass. They split the light rays that stream through in a vibrant and almost lively way. It's hard to imagine what components could possibly form such unique glass, let alone the searing heat necessary to melt them together. Perhaps the answer relates to how you found it?
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Deluxe Riding Sled
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Sub Group Equipment
Tradeable No
Refundable No
Limited Edition No
Deluxe Toy Block
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Sub Group Equipment
Tradeable No
Refundable No
Limited Edition No
Deluxe Tree Ornament
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Sub Group Equipment
Tradeable No
Refundable No
Limited Edition No