[h2][b][color=DA70D6]M[/color] U S E U [color=DA70D6]M[/color][/b][/h2][hr] [color=DA70D6]T[/color][sub]he museum can be visited to identify artefacts and potions, and rarely the Museum will know of artefacts and their location in relation to mission goals. Museums will occasionallly have unique missions of archeological value.[/sub] [hider=Museum][sub]Upon entering the museum you are greeted by one of the Curators. You may either ask the Curator if he knows anything about the item you are carrying (roll [b]1d20[/b]). If he cannot identify the item, he will give you a price and timescale for more in depth study. Generally speaking, Potions are the easiest to identify, Trinkets are slightly harder, and artefacts the most difficult to deicpher.[/sub] [/hider] [h2][b][color=DC143C]T[/color] R A I N I N G [color=DC143C]G[/color] R O U N D [color=DC143C]S[/color][/b][/h2][hr][color=DC143C]C[/color][sub]heck the day's bounty (Beasts, Demons, Undead, ect) to receive gold for each creature of that type killed. Training can improve skills and moves over time, though it is a slow process.[/sub] [hider=Training Grounds][sub]Today's Bounty: Training Costs:[/sub][/hider]