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Porcelain Tablet

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Official description

A worn ceramic-like artefact, engraved with what appears to be words and symbols.

Overview

Porcelain Tablet is a small, worn artefact that resembles a piece of fired ceramic. The object presents as an aged relic: its surface shows clear signs of wear and erosion, and the material is consistently described across sources as ceramic-like rather than metal, wood, or stone. The overall impression is of an item that has been handled or exposed for a long time, with edges and surfaces smoothed or abraded by time.

The most distinctive feature of the Porcelain Tablet is the presence of incised marks across one or more faces. These marks take the form of what appear to be words and symbols; the inscriptions are engraved rather than painted or inlaid. Multiple descriptions emphasize that the characters are not immediately legible as modern script—collectively they read as a mix of textual elements and symbolic motifs rather than plain, intact writing. The engraving is integrated into the worn surface, so many strokes and signs show partial erosion consistent with the tablet’s aged condition.

Physically, the tablet conveys the qualities of an archaeological relic: ceramic-like composition, deliberate incisions forming communicative marks, and surface wear that blurs fine detail. All language sources characterize it as an artefact or relic rather than a functional tool or decorative shard, implying it is valued for the information or markings it bears rather than for practical use.

  • Material and condition: composed of a ceramic-like material; surface is worn and eroded.
  • Markings: engraved with words and symbols; inscriptions appear intentional but are partially degraded.
  • Form and function: presented as an artefact or relic; emphasis is on its engraved content rather than utility.

No further mechanical properties, quest associations, or usage effects are specified in the available descriptions. The Porcelain Tablet should therefore be treated in documentation as a worn ceramic artefact notable for its engraved words and symbols.

Official description

A worn ceramic-like artefact, engraved with what appears to be words and symbols.

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