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  1.  
  2. Mapped exits: go door
  3.  
  4. [Script finished (In 1.4111647 seconds): automapper.cmd(182)]
  5. [Script loaded: automapper.cmd]
  6. go door
  7. Koramon puts his shaper in his backpack.
  8. >
  9. [Engineering Society, Hallway]
  10. A long hallway cut from smoky alabaster echoes with all sorts of clinks and clanks. Doors leading to solitary workshops line the walls, manned by attendants waiting to deliver on deed orders.
  11. You also see some bronze mechanisms, a prestige board, a maple door, an oak door and a birch door.
  12. Obvious exits: south.
  13.  
  14. >
  15. Mapped exits: go birch door, go oak door, go maple door
  16.  
  17. go oak door
  18. [Engineering Society, Workshop]
  19. Unfinished stone furniture, statues and more lie spread out across dozens of reinforced tables. Crafters hurry to finish designs as attendants haul away pieces too large to carry, storing them for later retrieval.
  20. You also see some unfinished notched deer-bone vambraces, a large waste bucket, an oak door, Attendant Rudger, an assortment of communal crafting tools, a table saw, a gear press and a pile of fuel.
  21. Obvious exits: none.
  22.  
  23. >
  24. Mapped exits: go door
  25.  
  26. [Script finished (In 1.8786009 seconds): automapper.cmd(182)]
  27. [mastercraft]: store custom pine lumber in haversack
  28. get pine lumber from my haversack
  29. You will now store any item with a TAP that contains "pine lumber" in your haversack.
  30. >
  31. You get some pine lumber from inside your haversack.
  32. > count my lumber
  33. You count out 10 pieces of lumber remaining.
  34. > get my tinkering book
  35.  
  36. You get a book of master tinkering instructions from inside your haversack.
  37. > study my book
  38. You scan the practice crossbow instructions with a glance and comprehend all but several minor details in the text. (4/5)
  39. You now feel ready to begin the crafting process.
  40. Roundtime: 8 sec.
  41. R> put my book in my haversack
  42.  
  43. You put your book in your haversack.
  44. >
  45. [Script loaded: mc_tinker.cmd]
  46. glance
  47.  
  48. You glance down to see some pine lumber in your right hand and nothing in your left hand.
  49. > swap
  50.  
  51. You move some pine lumber to your left hand.
  52. > get MY metal drawknife
  53.  
  54. You get a metal drawknife edged in glaes from inside your haversack.
  55. > scrape my lumber with my metal drawknife
  56. >
  57. You carefully separate out the excess material and place it at your feet.
  58. You select a high quality piece of lumber and brace your foot against it. A layer at a time you scrape into the wood, flattening it into the form of a crossbow stock. The work proceeds as planned without any mistakes whatsoever.
  59.  
  60. The crossbow is ready to have more fine detail carved with a carving knife.
  61. Roundtime: 10 sec.
  62. R>
  63. You've gained a new rank in using missile weapons.
  64. R> put my drawknife in my haversack
  65.  
  66. You put your drawknife in your haversack.
  67. > get my carving knife
  68.  
  69. You get a carving knife from inside your haversack.
  70. > carve my crossbow with my carving knife
  71.  
  72. Back and forth, you carve along an unfinished pine practice crossbow's limbs with your knife. The crossbow limbs' flex appears completely intact from the work.
  73.  
  74. Additional adjusting with some tinker's tools is now required.
  75. Roundtime: 15 sec.
  76. R> put my knife in my haversack
  77.  
  78. You put your knife in your haversack.
  79. > get my tools
  80.  
  81. You get some metal tinker's tools from inside your haversack.
  82. > adjust my crossbow with my tools
  83.  
  84. You tinker with an unfinished pine practice crossbow using your tools. After filing down the surface, you observe a fairly neat texture.
  85.  
  86. The crossbow is ready to have more fine detail carved with a carving knife.
  87. Roundtime: 18 sec.
  88. R> put my tools in my haversack
  89.  
  90. You put your tools in your haversack.
  91. > get my carving knife
  92.  
  93. You get a carving knife from inside your haversack.
  94. > carve my crossbow with my carving knife
  95.  
  96. Back and forth, you carve along an unfinished pine practice crossbow's limbs with your knife. The crossbow limbs' flex appears completely intact from the work.
  97.  
  98. The crossbow now must be pushed with clamps or a vise to hold it in place.
  99. Roundtime: 16 sec.
  100.  
  101. You need another finished mechanism to continue crafting an unfinished pine practice crossbow. You believe you can assemble the two ingredients together once you acquire them.
  102.  
  103. [Ingredients can be added by using ASSEMBLE Ingredient1 WITH Ingredient2]
  104. R> [rest]: encum
  105. Encumbrance : Heavy Burden
  106. > put my knife in my haversack
  107.  
  108. You put your knife in your haversack.
  109. > get my mechanism
  110.  
  111. You get some bronze mechanisms from inside your haversack.
  112. > assemble my mechanism with my crossbow
  113.  
  114. You place your mechanisms with your practice crossbow and carefully mark where it will attach when you continue crafting.
  115. > assemble my mechanism with my crossbow
  116. What were you referring to?
  117. > analyze my crossbow
  118. You analyze the practice crossbow and learn more about its construction.
  119. When crafting is complete this will be a type of finished light crossbow.
  120. The wood is ready to be held in place by pushing it with clamps or a vise. This will hold it fast during delicate operations.
  121. From the progress so far, it looks like the crossbow is of outstanding quality.
  122. Roundtime: 6 sec.
  123. R> get MY metal clamps
  124.  
  125. You get some metal clamps from inside your haversack.
  126. > push my crossbow with my metal clamps
  127.  
  128. You secure the mechanisms to be affixed in the stock by clamping them in place.
  129.  
  130. The mechanisms must be affixed into the stock by pulling the crossbow with pliers.
  131. Roundtime: 20 sec.
  132. R> put my clamps in my haversack
  133.  
  134. You put your clamps in your haversack.
  135. > get my hooked pliers
  136.  
  137. You get some hooked pliers with calfskin grips from inside your haversack.
  138. > pull my crossbow with my hooked pliers
  139.  
  140. You work the mechanisms in the crossbow into place with your pliers. The mechanism works flawlessly after you complete the installation.
  141.  
  142. Additional adjusting with some tinker's tools is now required.
  143. Roundtime: 9 sec.
  144. R> put my pliers in my haversack
  145.  
  146. You put your pliers in your haversack.
  147. > get my tools
  148.  
  149. You get some metal tinker's tools from inside your haversack.
  150. > adjust my crossbow with my tools
  151.  
  152. You tinker with an unfinished pine practice crossbow using your tools. After filing down the surface, you observe a fairly neat texture.
  153.  
  154. The crossbow now must be pushed with clamps or a vise to hold it in place.
  155. Roundtime: 23 sec.
  156. R> put my tools in my haversack
  157.  
  158. You put your tools in your haversack.
  159. > get my metal clamps
  160.  
  161. You get some metal clamps from inside your haversack.
  162. > push my crossbow with my metal clamps
  163.  
  164. You position the clamps near the body of the stock to hold the mechanisms in place.
  165.  
  166. The mechanisms must be affixed into the stock by pulling the crossbow with pliers.
  167. Roundtime: 23 sec.
  168. R> put my clamps in my haversack
  169.  
  170. >
  171. You put your clamps in your haversack.
  172. > get my hooked pliers
  173.  
  174. You get some hooked pliers with calfskin grips from inside your haversack.
  175. > pull my crossbow with my hooked pliers
  176.  
  177. You work the mechanisms in the crossbow into place with your pliers. The mechanism works flawlessly after you complete the installation.
  178.  
  179. Some wood stain should be applied to the wood to finish it.
  180. Roundtime: 11 sec.
  181.  
  182. You need another finished bow string to continue crafting an unfinished pine practice crossbow. You believe you can assemble the two ingredients together once you acquire them.
  183.  
  184. [Ingredients can be added by using ASSEMBLE Ingredient1 WITH Ingredient2]
  185. R> put my pliers in my haversack
  186.  
  187. You put your pliers in your haversack.
  188. > get my string
  189.  
  190. You get some bow string from inside your haversack.
  191. > assemble my string with my crossbow
  192.  
  193. You loop the string into a knock on one of the crossbow's limbs. In this relaxed state you find it easy to loop it over and around the knock on the opposite limb. Using a small piece of leather, you reinforce the string's knocking point where the mechanism will catch when loaded and readied for firing.
  194. > analyze my crossbow
  195. You analyze the practice crossbow and learn more about its construction.
  196. When crafting is complete this will be a type of finished light crossbow.
  197. With all major carving work completed, the wood is ready for the application of stain.
  198. From the progress so far, it looks like the crossbow is of outstanding quality.
  199. Roundtime: 6 sec.
  200. R>
  201. You've gained a new rank in using twohanded blunt weapons.
  202. R> get MY stain
  203.  
  204. You get some wood stain from inside your haversack.
  205. > apply my stain to my crossbow
  206.  
  207. >
  208. You evenly coat the crossbow with stain to protect it.
  209. Roundtime: 20 sec.
  210. Applying the final touches, you complete working on a pine practice crossbow.
  211. R> [rest]: encum
  212. put my stain in my haversack
  213. Encumbrance : Burdened
  214. >
  215. You put your stain in your haversack.
  216. > swap
  217.  
  218. You move a pine practice crossbow to your right hand.
  219. >
  220. [Script finished (In 203.5082518 seconds): mc_tinker.cmd(423)]
  221. put my crossbow in bucket
  222.  
  223. You drop a pine practice crossbow in a large waste bucket.
  224. > untie my Engineering logbook
  225.  
  226. You untie the crossbow from the logbook.
  227.  
  228. > put my crossbow in bucket
  229.  
  230. You drop a pine practice crossbow in a large waste bucket.
  231. > untie my Engineering logbook
  232.  
  233. You untie the crossbow from the logbook.
  234.  
  235. > put my crossbow in bucket
  236.  
  237. You drop a pine practice crossbow in a large waste bucket.
  238. > untie my Engineering logbook
  239.  
  240. >
  241. You untie the crossbow from the logbook.
  242.  
  243. > put my crossbow in bucket
  244.  
  245. You drop a pine practice crossbow in a large waste bucket.
  246. > untie my Engineering logbook
  247. You have nothing bundled with the logbook.
  248. > put my Engineering logbook in my haversack
  249. What were you referring to?
  250. > open my backpack
  251. You open your sturdy backpack.
  252. >
  253. [Script finished (In 499.2206522 seconds): mastercraft.cmd(1376)]
  254. [AutoMapper] Goto: Alchemy
  255. [AutoMapper] Goto: Alchemy Society
  256. [AutoMapper] Goto: Alchemy tools
  257. [AutoMapper] Goto: Alchemy books
  258. [AutoMapper] Goto: Alchemy supplies
  259. [AutoMapper] Goto: Alchemy Office
  260. [Script loaded: automapper.cmd]
  261. go door
  262.  
  263. [Engineering Society, Hallway]
  264. A long hallway cut from smoky alabaster echoes with all sorts of clinks and clanks. Doors leading to solitary workshops line the walls, manned by attendants waiting to deliver on deed orders.
  265. You also see some bronze mechanisms, a prestige board, a maple door, an oak door and a birch door.
  266. Next move: go well-used road
  267. Obvious exits: south.
  268.  
  269. south
  270. >
  271. Mapped exits: go birch door, go oak door, go maple door
  272.  
  273. You notice some pine lumber at your feet, and do not wish to leave it behind.
  274. > [rest]: encum
  275. Encumbrance : Burdened
  276. >
  277. Pack Brother Kojsak just arrived.
  278.  
  279. >
  280. Pack Brother Kojsak runs south.
  281.  
  282. >
  283. Pack Brother Kojsak just arrived.
  284.  
  285. >
  286. Pack Brother Kojsak went through a maple door.
  287.  
  288. > [rest]: encum
  289. Encumbrance : Burdened
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