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Sometimes using a ritual from a [[faith rods|faith rod]] requires a specific prayer that your instructor won't give you. In this case, you need to give your prayer book to someone whose instructor '''does''' give that prayer, have them consecrate your book to their god and give your book to their instructor, then you can reconsecrate it back to your god with all of the prayers intact. | Sometimes using a ritual from a [[faith rods|faith rod]] requires a specific prayer that your instructor won't give you. In this case, you need to give your prayer book to someone whose instructor '''does''' give that prayer, have them consecrate your book to their god and give your book to their instructor, then you can reconsecrate it back to your god with all of the prayers intact. | ||
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+ | Alternatively, you can transfer prayers between prayer books dedicated to the same God by using the 'copy' syntax. Thus, you can obtain all possible prayers from any other member of your own faith who already possesses them. If you dislike the crossed-out names which normally result from the reconsecration method, you can buy a new book after collecting all the prayers and copy from the crossed-out book to the pristine new one. | ||
= Prayer list = | = Prayer list = | ||
− | * Glory be unto <deity> | + | * Glory be unto <deity> (prayer books come with this one) |
− | * Sands through the hourglass | + | * The Strange Travels of <deity> (for [[Lost Highways]]) |
− | * Shackles of the Spirit | + | * <deity>'s coat of Many Colours (for [[Holy Couturequisition]]) |
− | + | * Sands through the hourglass (for [[Far Sight]]) | |
− | * Impressions of the faithful | + | * Shackles of the Spirit (for [[Feedback]]) |
− | * Darkness of the soul | + | * Impressions of the faithful (for [[Divine Sentinel]]) |
+ | * Darkness of the soul (for [[Profound Darkness]]) | ||
* Eyes of Io | * Eyes of Io | ||
− | * Piercing the veil | + | * Piercing the veil (for [[Unquiet Spirit]]) |
− | * Walking the path | + | * Walking the path (for [[Raise Dead Pet]]) |
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= St. Orotund's Prayer Book = | = St. Orotund's Prayer Book = |
Latest revision as of 22:02, 28 November 2012
Used In
Various.
Cost
AM$25
Also Found
On some npc priests.
Adding Prayers
To add the necessary prayers to your book, give your book to your instructor. He'll add the prayers you need at that time.
Sometimes using a ritual from a faith rod requires a specific prayer that your instructor won't give you. In this case, you need to give your prayer book to someone whose instructor does give that prayer, have them consecrate your book to their god and give your book to their instructor, then you can reconsecrate it back to your god with all of the prayers intact.
Alternatively, you can transfer prayers between prayer books dedicated to the same God by using the 'copy' syntax. Thus, you can obtain all possible prayers from any other member of your own faith who already possesses them. If you dislike the crossed-out names which normally result from the reconsecration method, you can buy a new book after collecting all the prayers and copy from the crossed-out book to the pristine new one.
Prayer list
- Glory be unto <deity> (prayer books come with this one)
- The Strange Travels of <deity> (for Lost Highways)
- <deity>'s coat of Many Colours (for Holy Couturequisition)
- Sands through the hourglass (for Far Sight)
- Shackles of the Spirit (for Feedback)
- Impressions of the faithful (for Divine Sentinel)
- Darkness of the soul (for Profound Darkness)
- Eyes of Io
- Piercing the veil (for Unquiet Spirit)
- Walking the path (for Raise Dead Pet)
St. Orotund's Prayer Book
In the new curiosity shop on Grunefair, there's a rotating stock which sometimes contains an Illuminated Breviary. Acts exactly the same as a prayer book but with a funkier name and description.