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A '''horn''' is a [[tool]], and is one of:
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A '''pack of cards''' is a [[tool]] from [[SpliceHack]], and is one of:
* [[tooled horn]]
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* [[playing card deck]]
* [[fire horn]]
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* [[deck of fate]]
* [[frost horn]]
 
* [[horn of plenty]]
 
  
All horns except for the [[horn of plenty]] are [[musical instrument]]s.
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All decks weigh 10. The playing card deck costs 80 [[zorkmids]] and the deck of fate costs 300.
  
All horns weigh 18. All horns cost 50 Zm, except for the [[tooled horn]] which costs 15 Zm.
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While the playing card deck is a mundane item, the deck of fate can be very risky to draw cards from.
  
The [[unicorn horn]] is also technically a horn, but it does not share the same appearance as the other horns (unless you are [[blind]]).
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All decks are treated as blessed when used by a [[Cartomancer]].
  
Some monsters have [[Body parts#Horns|horn(s)]].
 
 
==Encyclopaedia entry==
 
{{encyclopedia|
 
Roland hath set the Olifant to his mouth,
 
He grasps it well, and with great virtue sounds.
 
High are those peaks, afar it rings and loud,
 
Thirty great leagues they hear its echoes mount.
 
So Charles heard, and all his comrades round;
 
Then said that King: "Battle they do, our counts!"
 
And Guenelun answered, contrarious:
 
"That were a lie, in any other mouth."
 
{{right-align|[ The Song of Roland ]}}
 
}}
 
 
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[[Category: SpliceHack]]

Revision as of 08:32, 25 October 2019

A pack of cards is a tool from SpliceHack, and is one of:

All decks weigh 10. The playing card deck costs 80 zorkmids and the deck of fate costs 300.

While the playing card deck is a mundane item, the deck of fate can be very risky to draw cards from.

All decks are treated as blessed when used by a Cartomancer.


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