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    F. M.
    Post: 176
    Sesso: Maschile
    00 02/03/2014 21:16
    In questo thread vorrei inserire tutti i dati dei tomi arcani che trovate. Mettero':
    1) descrizione fisica e "proprieta'"
    2) contenuto che si scopre con lo skimming (lettura veloce)
    3) contenuto del libro vero e prorpio
    4) rituali e magie

    Usero' lo spoiler per le parti che riguardano solo alcuni PG
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    F. M.
    Post: 176
    Sesso: Maschile
    00 02/03/2014 21:18
    LIFE AS A GOD
    Letto da:

    - Phineas
    - Oscar
    - Norman
    - Frank

    2 settimane per leggerlo (skimming: 16 ore). +4 Miti di Cthulhu. 1d6 sanity


    Descrizione esterna:

    White leather over wood, crown quarto, 7½” x 5”, unnumbered but about 160 pages; a holographic (i.e., handwritten by the author) account by one Montgomery Crompton bearing the title “Life as a God” within a poorly rendered frontispiece of faux-Egyptian styling. The text is sloppy and erratic in brown, and sometimes fading, black ink. The book was amateurishly bound and the spine is separating in places.

    Lettura veloce:
    Solo per chi ha fatto una lettura veloce


    Lettura completa:
    Solo per chi ha letto tutto il libro


    Estratti del libro
    Solo per chi ha letto tutto il libro
    [Modificato da F. M. 21/03/2014 21:54]
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    F. M.
    Post: 176
    Sesso: Maschile
    00 03/03/2014 21:34
    DARK SECTS OF AFRICA
    Letto da:
    - Norman
    - Oscar
    - Frank

    1 settimana per leggerlo (skimming 3 ore e mezza). +6 miti di Cthulhu. 1d10 Sanity

    Descrizione esterna:

    Green cloth over paperboard, 6” by 8 ¼”; 328
    pages, with the title stamped on the spine.
    Though the date of publication is listed as being
    only four years previous (1921), this book is in
    very poor condition. The spine is broken, the
    back cover is cracked, and multiple pages are
    dog-eared. There are also some marginal notes
    in pencil, in Swahili. The
    author is given as one Nigel Blackwell; no
    publisher is listed. The end paper inside the
    cover bears a bookplate indicating it belongs to
    Harvard University’s Widener Library.

    Lettura veloce:
    Solo per chi ha fatto una lettura veloce


    Lettura completa:
    Solo per chi ha letto tutto il libro


    Estratti del libro:
    Solo per chi ha letto tutto il libro
    [Modificato da F. M. 21/03/2014 21:55]
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    F. M.
    Post: 176
    Sesso: Maschile
    00 04/03/2014 21:33
    PEOPLE OF THE MONOLITH
    Letto da:
    - Frank
    - Norman

    1 settimana per leggerlo (skimming 1 ora). +3 miti di Cthulhu. 1d3 Sanity.

    Descrizione esterna:
    White leather, 6¼” x 10½”; 104 pages, title on
    cover page. This slim volume looks to have been
    hand-crafted with an eye towards quality
    bordering on opulence. The pages and leather
    cover are excellently hand-stitched and the
    paper used is top quality. The pages themselves
    were printed as individual lithographic plates,
    that is to say, etched on plates rather than with
    a regular moveable-type press. Every page has
    elaborate geometrical designs along the
    boarder; there is no artwork as such, save for
    grotesques incorporated into the first letter of
    each poem.
    The most striking feature of the book is the
    unusual medallion on the front cover. It appears
    to be a very thin slice of some sort of polished
    translucent rock, placed over a thin sliver
    backing, creating a weird mirror-like effect in
    rich gray and white tones. The pattern of crystal
    formation is highly symmetrical and suggestive
    of organic forms.
    The front page bears, in a bold hand, a
    dedication “To Mister Roger Carlyle. I hope you
    find these words to be as inspiring as yours were
    to me at our last meeting. My regards to
    Anastasia.” There is no publisher or date
    of publication given.

    Lettura veloce:
    Solo per chi ha fatto una lettura veloce


    Lettura completa:
    Solo per chi ha letto tutto il libro


    Estratti dal libro:
    Solo per chi ha letto tutto il libro
    [Modificato da F. M. 08/03/2014 21:34]
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    F. M.
    Post: 176
    Sesso: Maschile
    00 08/03/2014 21:45
    MANOSCRITTI PNAKOTICI
    Letto da:
    - Hemmet

    In lettura:
    nessuno

    45 settimane per leggerlo (skimming 12 ore). +10 Miti di Cthulhu. 1d8 sanity.

    Descrizione esterna:

    A manuscript, 10” x 12.5” bound in pale green
    leather. The cover has no title, only a peculiar
    pentagram-like symbol, seared into the heavy
    bindings. The title page gives the work’s name,
    followed by a subtitle “As written in the so-called
    Pnakotik Scrolls, as translatid from the Greke by
    the author togeder with addicional remarkes
    upon that worke in the light of Newe Lerning.”
    The print is neat, typeset in archaic English. A
    printer’s mark says “Trevisa et fils. 1496,” but the
    binding appears to be much more recent.
    Periodically plates (presumably bearing
    illustrations) appear to have been carefully cut
    from the book. Pencil annotations in modern
    English appear frequently in the first third of
    the work (usually glossing the more archaic
    language), but decrease in frequency
    afterwards.

    Lettura veloce
    Solo per chi ha fatto una lettura veloce


    [Modificato da F. M. 17/11/2016 00:12]
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    Orok
    Post: 478
    Età: 40
    Sesso: Maschile
    00 06/08/2014 08:21
    Un solo commento su quel che ci stanno lasciando questi bei libri [SM=g2849595]
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    F. M.
    Post: 176
    Sesso: Maschile
    00 08/08/2014 21:34
    SELECTIONS FROM THE LIVRE D'IVON
    Letto da:
    - Nessuno

    In lettura:
    - Norman (95 ore, alla fine perde 2 punti sanity)

    36 settimane per leggerlo (skimming: 18 ore). +6 Miti di Cthulhu. 1d6 sanity. Commentario Francese su originale in Latino.


    Descrizione esterna:

    A parchment bundle, 10” by 15”; 179 pages. The
    pages are obviously old, and have suffered from
    both the elements and the negligence of past
    owners. The most obvious damage to the work
    is that the back edge of each sheet is ragged.
    The work is handwritten and copiously
    illuminated with grotesque faces, obscene
    marginalia, and a recurring curious sigil
    resembling a triskelion. While it is obvious that Roman
    characters are used, the condition and age of the
    manuscript makes the language difficult to
    determine - it as archaic
    French-.

    Lettura veloce:
    Solo per chi ha fatto lettura veloce

    [Modificato da F. M. 08/08/2014 22:00]