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* '''Aperire 27th, 1226''' Divination spells have shown that the doorknob is extremely magical.  There also appears to be no way to separate the ruby from the setting.  The two appear to be magically fused together.
 
* '''Aperire 27th, 1226''' Divination spells have shown that the doorknob is extremely magical.  There also appears to be no way to separate the ruby from the setting.  The two appear to be magically fused together.
 
* '''Jolidae 20th, 1226''' It is safe to assume that the magic of the doorknob is that of the school of conjuration.  If only there were a conjurer here with whom I could discuss this information.
 
* '''Jolidae 20th, 1226''' It is safe to assume that the magic of the doorknob is that of the school of conjuration.  If only there were a conjurer here with whom I could discuss this information.
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* '''Garamond 9th, 1227''' I came across an interesting tome while surveying the library today.  It is by a bard known as Montaine.  Fond of several of his works, I studied it to find, along with some quite humorous anecdotes, several passages regarding plane travel.  It also seems that the legend of him taking an elven bride may in fact be true, the lady in question being one Princess Luthien Sirfalas of Ethlariel.
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* '''Garamond 9th, 1227''' I came across an interesting tome while surveying the library today.  It is by a bard known as Montaine.  Fond of several of his works, I studied it to find, along with some quite humorous anecdotes, several passages regarding plane travel.  It also seems that the rumor of him taking an elven bride may in fact be true, the lady in question being one Princess Luthien Sirfalas of Ethlariel.
 
* '''Martil 1st, 1228''' From what records I could find, it would appear that the doorknob may not simply belong to the artifact known as the Wandering Door, but that it may indeed be the entire artifact itself.  I am basing this on the fact that no text makes reference to any other part of the door, only the knob.
 
* '''Martil 1st, 1228''' From what records I could find, it would appear that the doorknob may not simply belong to the artifact known as the Wandering Door, but that it may indeed be the entire artifact itself.  I am basing this on the fact that no text makes reference to any other part of the door, only the knob.
 
* '''Nyott 8th, 1228''' After nearly every kind of divination I could muster, as well as enough random guesses to make [[Meamnar:Marbles_Barbaloot|Marbles]] proud, I am no closer to determining how to activate the magic within the doorknob.
 
* '''Nyott 8th, 1228''' After nearly every kind of divination I could muster, as well as enough random guesses to make [[Meamnar:Marbles_Barbaloot|Marbles]] proud, I am no closer to determining how to activate the magic within the doorknob.
 
* '''Sungloom, 1231''' Success!  I've finally managed to grasp the concepts of transmuting rock to mud and back again.  Being able to add these spells to my repertoire is a matter of great satisfaction and relief.
 
* '''Sungloom, 1231''' Success!  I've finally managed to grasp the concepts of transmuting rock to mud and back again.  Being able to add these spells to my repertoire is a matter of great satisfaction and relief.
 
* '''Lunasa 2nd, 1234''' After receiving Lorick's letter yesterday, I must conclude my study here.
 
* '''Lunasa 2nd, 1234''' After receiving Lorick's letter yesterday, I must conclude my study here.

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