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The travelers tablet is a magical artifact for [[The Rangers of Pomfae|Pomfaen Rangers]] to quickly travel across the world using pre-made stone circular platforms. There are several of these stone platforms, although some have been destroyed over time.
 
The travelers tablet is a magical artifact for [[The Rangers of Pomfae|Pomfaen Rangers]] to quickly travel across the world using pre-made stone circular platforms. There are several of these stone platforms, although some have been destroyed over time.
  

Revision as of 22:47, 24 September 2017

The platforms for using the Traveler's Tablet are enchanted stone circles. The stone circles are enchanted with cryptic runes that connect it to the other platforms across the world.

The travelers tablet is a magical artifact for Pomfaen Rangers to quickly travel across the world using pre-made stone circular platforms. There are several of these stone platforms, although some have been destroyed over time.

Physical Description

An 8 inch by 10 inch crystal tablet that projects a map of all working teleportation platforms in front of the user.

Usage

To display the map one must be standing on a platform. Holding the tablet facing up towards the sky makes it display a map projected in light in front of the user. The user focuses their mind on the destinations point with their eyes, and the name of it. Using a command word the tablet flashes and everything inside the platform is teleported. It is rumored that some time passes before the user(s) actually appear at their destination but nobody has proven this.