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==How Obtained==
 
==How Obtained==
[[Cube Theater]]<br>
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[[Cube Theater]]
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:*[[The Bit Player 1|The Bit Player]]
  
==When Used (without whole script)==
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==When Used==
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''Without the whole script:''<br>
 
You pick up the the first page of the script and start to read. However, you seem to be missing a page somewhere in the middle, and without that the whole thing is more confusing than entertaining.
 
You pick up the the first page of the script and start to read. However, you seem to be missing a page somewhere in the middle, and without that the whole thing is more confusing than entertaining.
  
==When Used (with whole script)==
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''With whole script:''<br>
 
You pick up all the pages of the scrips and assemble it into a complete play.
 
You pick up all the pages of the scrips and assemble it into a complete play.
  
You got an item: '''[[The Bard's Play]]'''
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{{obtain|The Bard's Play|bards-play.jpg}}
  
 
[[Category: Quest Items]]
 
[[Category: Quest Items]]

Revision as of 19:56, 8 March 2008

Item Number: 108
Description ID: 1403733
(view in-game)

Script.jpg

script page 1
Plural: Unknown
At first glance this appears to be a page from a Shakespearean play. Upon closer examination you realize that it's actually a poorly written imitation of a Shakespearean-style play. There's a number 1 at the top of the page.

Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot be auto-sold
Usable



How Obtained

Unknown

When Used

Unknown

Using multiple: Unspecified


How Obtained

Cube Theater

When Used

Without the whole script:
You pick up the the first page of the script and start to read. However, you seem to be missing a page somewhere in the middle, and without that the whole thing is more confusing than entertaining.


With whole script:
You pick up all the pages of the scrips and assemble it into a complete play.

You got an item: The Bard's Play Bards-play.jpg