Transparent Ruins Record (I)

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Transparent Ruins Record (I)

Transparent Ruins Record (I)
Transparent Ruins Record (I)NameTransparent Ruins Record (I)
Type (Ingame)Quest Item
FamilyNon-Codex Series, Transparent Ruins Record (I)
RarityRaritystr
DescriptionA stone slate that you found in the transparent ruins near the Mausoleum of King Deshret. This seems to be a record left by a lost civilization.
Record of Leaves of Absence

Conscription of slaves from the city of Gurabad.
By command of Parvezravan, the Spirit of Victory, and by the grace of Al-Ahmar, we were able to build a pleasure garden here to provide 500 deserving men at a time with brief repose.

The slaves should be adequately fed, clothed, and provided with daily recreation, so that rebellion may be avoided.
The positions of fighting slaves, soldiers, and physicians must be filled so as to deal with unexpected problems.
We must be ensure that construction sites be installed with shops, dormitories, infirmaries, liquor shops, and cemeteries, and that free wrestling performances be held every seven days as a privilege for slaves.
Wealthy slaves should be allowed to hire serfs to share their toil, or to purchase their own slaves. However, should this affect law and order at the site and delay the progress of the construction project, the slaves of these slaves shall be executed, and their owners shall be given double the punishment.
Slave wages shall be paid in silver, and each supervising officer shall pay out the wages according to rank.

Dispatch the strong to lay pillar foundations for the flower garden.
Dispatch the skillful to carve patterns in the base of the pillars.
Dispatch the clever to design and prepare the furnishings for the people who shall come.
Dispatch the meticulous to prepare delicacies for the able who will surely come.
The remaining slaves are to be sent to break the rocky mountains into stones, cut trees into logs, and build the roofs with their strength.
It should not take more than twenty days from the excavation of the first shovelful of earth to the planting of the last flower.

Engrave the causes for laxness,
So that the generations who come after may know of such preposterous conduct,
And that even the most lax of workers may remain alert and ask to do more blessed labor.

Day 1
The wise man named Nefumat cried out that his residence had caught fire for reasons unknown, rendering him unable to contribute his wisdom. He took leave for one day.

Day 7
Three people were scorched by the radiant sun, and they took one day off.

Day 10
The wise man named Nefumat cried out that he had forgotten to shut the windows of his residence, and the sand had piled up to his ankles. He was unable to offer wisdom and took leave for one day.

Day 14
Four people were choked by sweeping sand, and they took one day off.

Day 18
The wise man called Nefumat cried out that he had eaten bread left for more than 500 days by mistake and was experiencing pain in his belly. He was unable to offer wisdom and took leave for one day.

Day 21
Ten people were scorched by the radiant sun, and they took one day off.

Day 25
The wise man called Nefumat cried out once again that the weather was hot and he could not sleep at night, causing his mind to grow drowsy. He took leave for one day.
This person was not incapable of contributing knowledge but was unwilling to do so. Should they offend again, they will be expelled from the city of Gurabad.

Day 26
Nefumat fled.

Day 27
Four people were crushed by a boulder. Surely this is because some insolent soul insulted Al-Ahmar.
The divination has yielded dire portents. Work has been stopped.

Transparent Ruins Record (II)

Transparent Ruins Record (II)
Transparent Ruins Record (II)NameTransparent Ruins Record (II)
Type (Ingame)Quest Item
FamilyTransparent Ruins Record (I), Non-Codex Series
RarityRaritystr
DescriptionA stone slate that you found in the transparent ruins near the Mausoleum of King Deshret. This seems to be a record left by a lost civilization.
Record of Leaves of Absence

The slaves and maids were conscripted on the same day the inhabitants were conscripted to build the garden of joy.
By command of Parvezravan, the Spirit of Victory, and by the grace of Al-Ahmar, we were able to run workshops at the greatest speed to manufacture textiles.

The slaves should be adequately fed, clothed, and provided with daily recreation, so that rebellion may be avoided.
The positions of fighting slaves, soldiers, and physicians must be filled so as to deal with unexpected problems.
We must ensure that workshops are installed with stores, dormitories, infirmaries, liquor shops, and cemeteries, and that free wrestling performances be held every seven days as a privilege for slaves.
We must ensure that slave quarters are spacious and ventilated so that they can have sufficient rest, and diseases and mosquitoes cannot breed.
We must ensure that all slaves have their long hair cut, so that they shall not be strangled by hair being caught in machines.
Slaves should be paid in silver for the length of time worked. Should any slave choose to receive no pay for work, they can redeem themselves and become civilians after a period of 100 days.
Each supervising officer shall pay out the wages according to rank, and make a record of redeemed persons.

The power of the spring is eternal, and the workshop runs without rest. One day is worth a thousand days of slaves working with their bare hands, and there is no risk of being remiss.
This is all thanks to the love and wisdom of the Spirit of Victory, Parvezravan, who will spread these springs of power throughout his territory like scattered seeds.
Slaves shall be freed wherever the seeds sprout, henceforth enabling them to feed themselves. Yellow sands shall become cultivated fields, the oasis a town.

Dispatch the skillful to watch for rot on flying shuttles at all hours.
Dispatch the clever to ponder the beauty of textile patterns.
Dispatch the meticulous to observe if the springs of power shall wane.
Dispatch the remaining slaves to mash petals into dyes, and weave grass into cloth.
Send maid to rouse slaves to work like birds at sunrise, and to guide slaves to rest at sunset like the stars and the moon.
It should not take more than thirty days, from the weaving of the first piece of fabric to the completion of three thousand pieces of clothing.

Engrave the causes for laxness,
So that the generations who come after may know of such preposterous conduct,
And that even the most lax of workers may remain alert and ask to do more blessed labor.

Day 1
The maid named Etta claimed that she had forgotten to shut the windows of her residence, and the sand had piled up to her knees. She was unable to sing and took leave for one day.

Day 7
Two people were scorched by the radiant sun, and they took one day off.

Day 10
The maid named Etta said she drank staid water that had been left for over 300 days, causing pain in her belly and rendering her unable to sing. She took one day off.

Day 14
One person was choked by sweeping sand, and they took one day off.

Day 18
The maid named Etta said that her residence had unexplainably caught fire. She was unable to sing and took leave for one day.

Day 21
Two people were scorched by the radiant sun, and they took one day off.

Day 25
The maid named Etta said that the weather was too hot for her to sleep at night. She felt dizzy and took leave for one day.
This person was not incapable of contributing but was unwilling to sing for Al-Ahmar. Should they offend again, they will be expelled from the city of Gurabad.

Day 26
Etta claimed that a friend of hers was a very clever person, and this friend could come and design fabric patterns. This was allowed.

Day 27
Three people were choked by sweeping sand, and they took one day off.

Transparent Ruins Record (III)

Transparent Ruins Record (III)
Transparent Ruins Record (III)NameTransparent Ruins Record (III)
Type (Ingame)Quest Item
FamilyTransparent Ruins Record (I), Non-Codex Series
RarityRaritystr
DescriptionA stone slate that you found in the transparent ruins near the Mausoleum of King Deshret. This seems to be a record left by a lost civilization.
Record of Leaves of Absence

Conscription of labor from the city of Gurabad.
By command of Parvezravan, the Spirit of Victory, and by the grace of Al-Ahmar, we were able to set up a camp here to protect ourselves from the vicious and the wicked.

We must ensure that wages are good, and the supply and distribution remains smooth, such that the workers may feed, clothe, and protect themselves.
We must ensure that the positions of legal scholars, soldiers, and physicians be filled so as to deal with injuries, disputes, the aftermath of mishaps, and lawsuits arising from corporal punishment.
We must ensure that construction sites be installed with shops, dormitories, infirmaries, taverns, and cemeteries to prevent disruption of the laborers by external affairs.
Compensation of laborers shall be settled via reed paper proofs that shall be destroyed by the deadline, and the funds are to be issued without delay.

Dispatch the strong to build high walls for the camp.
Dispatch the skillful to dig pits and traps for the camp.
Dispatch the clever to ready high towers in anticipation of oncoming foes.
Dispatch the meticulous to make swords and halberds for the brave warriors that will surely come.
It should not take more than twenty days from the excavation of the first shovelful of earth to the forging of the last sword.

Rumors have scattered like sand in the wind through the city of Gurabad, of an apostate in a brass mask gathering accomplices in a hidden oasis, in a futile attempt to issue a ridiculous challenge to Parvezravan.
This traitor has made the burning sun and yellow sand his foe, and his accomplices gather once every seven days. Precautions must be taken.

Engrave the causes for laxness,
So that the generations who come after may know of such preposterous conduct,
and that even the most negligent workers may be alerted to the fact that "Labor is the foundation of freedom."

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Day 2
Three people were choked by sweeping sand, and they took one day off.

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Day 9
Ten people were scorched by the radiant sun, and they took one day off.

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Day 16
Twelve people were choked by sweeping sand, and they took one day off.

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