EQ2 FURNITURE



Total items rewarded from Nektulos Creature Cataloging: 3
Books
Nektulos Creature Catalog
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

As I catalog various flora and fauna, I can refer to this book.

Offers the Quest
'Nektulos Creature Cataloging'

Quest reward from [35] Nektulos Creature Cataloging (Tome), started by examining Nektulos Creature Catalog in The Thundering Steppes (purchased from a gratified merchant).

Purchased from Indis Surion in Qeynos Capitol District (702, 82, 129) or Navarius Orvalis in The City of Freeport (10, -7, -134) or Piritta Silvarri in Greater Faydark (151, 109, 175) or Ricka Stonehide in Frostfang Sea (-115, 149, -90) or Beata Sringer in City of Fordel Midst (735, -9, -744)
requires completing the Quest "Nektulos Creature Cataloging"
for 1c.

Discovered on 5 Oct 2005 at 10:17:09 PDT.
Nektulos Creature Catalog
by Pearl Honeywine
Before the Rending, Nektulos often lay covered in pumice-laden clouds that obscured visibility.
High winds, while rare, stir up exposed layers of ancient ash to redistribute them across the land.
This area was formerly known as Nektulos Forest and is considered part of the former Teir'Dal empire.
Nektulos forms the northern half of D'Lere, separated from the Commonlands by the Razorrock Mountains.
It is relatively easy to reach from Freeport, although the overland route is perilous.
Off the shore of its western-facing shores lies the Neriuss Flow which is surrounded by the Tranquil Sea.
The skies of Nektulos are often hazy due to the fine ash that still drifts through its air. This blocks out much direct sunlight, keeping the region's weather relatively stable.

The air can feel stifling, however, so the few residents in the area tend to congregate near lakes or the seashore where slight breezes make living conditions more tolerable.
Much of the lowlands is covered by thick woodlands which thrive on the nutrient-rich soil.
The hazy light means the plantlife is less dependent upon the sun for rejuvenation. Indeed, most of the flowers in Nektulos are night blooming specimens.
The trees have developed a thick bark to withstand the weight of accumulated ash on their branches.
In the woodlands, one will find owlbears, treants and various insects.

There are places in Nektulos where remnants of a distant past still find their way to the surface. It is not uncommon to encounter skeletons and other less savory (yet more elusive) forms.
Books
Nektulos Creature Catalog
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

As I catalog various flora and fauna, I can refer to this book.

NO-TRADE


Discovered on 5 Oct 2005 at 13:38:52 PDT.
Nektulos Creature Catalog
by Pearl Honeywine
Before the Rending, Nektulos often lay covered in pumice-laden clouds that obscured visibility.
High winds, while rare, stir up exposed layers of ancient ash to redistribute them across the land.
This area was formerly known as Nektulos Forest and is considered part of the former Teir'Dal empire.
Nektulos forms the northern half of D'Lere, separated from the Commonlands by the Razorrock Mountains.
It is relatively easy to reach from Freeport, although the overland route is perilous.
Off the shore of its western-facing shores lies the Neriuss Flow which is surrounded by the Tranquil Sea.
The skies of Nektulos are often hazy due to the fine ash that still drifts through its air. This blocks out much direct sunlight, keeping the region's weather relatively stable.

The air can feel stifling, however, so the few residents in the area tend to congregate near lakes or the seashore where slight breezes make living conditions more tolerable.
Much of the lowlands is covered by thick woodlands which thrive on the nutrient-rich soil.
The hazy light means the plantlife is less dependent upon the sun for rejuvenation. Indeed, most of the flowers in Nektulos are night blooming specimens.
The trees have developed a thick bark to withstand the weight of accumulated ash on their branches.
In the woodlands, one will find owlbears, treants and various insects.

There are places in Nektulos where remnants of a distant past still find their way to the surface. It is not uncommon to encounter skeletons and other less savory (yet more elusive) forms.
Books
Nektulos Creature Cataloging
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

This completed book can be placed in your house and read.

Quest reward from [35] Nektulos Creature Cataloging (Tome), started by examining Nektulos Creature Catalog in The Thundering Steppes (purchased from a gratified merchant).

Discovered on 8 Mar 2005 at 15:24:32 PST.
Before the Rending, Nektulos often lay covered in pumice-laden clouds that obscured visibility. High winds, while rare, stir up exposed layers of ancient ash to redistribute them across the land. This area was formerly known as Nektulos Forest and is considered part of the former Teir'Dal empire.
Read the book
Put the book away.
Nektulos forms the northern half of D'Lere, separated from the Commonlands by the Razorrock Mountains. It is relatively easy to reach from Freeport, although the overland route is perilous. Off the shore of its western-facing shores lies the Neriuss Flow which is surrounded by the Tranquil Sea.
Read the book
Put the book away.
The skies of Nektulos are often hazy due to the fine ash that still drifts through its air. This blocks out much direct sunlight, keeping the region's weather relatively stable. The air can feel stifling, however, so the few residents in the area tend to congregate near lakes or the seashore where slight breezes make living conditions more tolerable.
Read the book
Put the book away.
Much of the lowlands is covered by thick woodlands which thrive on the nutrient-rich soil. The hazy light means the plantlife is less dependent upon the sun for rejuvenation. Indeed, most of the flowers in Nektulos are night blooming specimens. The trees have developed a thick bark to withstand the weight of accumulated ash on their branches.
Read the book
Put the book away.
In the woodlands, one will find owlbears, treants and various insects. There are places in Nektulos where remnants of a distant past still find their way to the surface. It is not uncommon to encounter skeletons and other less savory (yet more elusive) forms.
Close the book.