Leather Town Museum

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Event: First visit[edit | edit source]

Maniac

  • Welcome to the museum of natural history! It's free, but depends on your generous donations. Would you consider a donation of $50? Y/N
  • Please explore our five sections, and make sure to read about our five sponsors

Event: Subsequent visits[edit | edit source]

If the player did not donate the first time, when they return to the museum:

Maniac

  • Unfortunately we now need to charge for tickets. $100 please. Y/N
  • Please explore our five sections, and make sure to read about our five sponsors

If the player did donate the first time, dialogue is unchanged

Maniac

  • Welcome to the museum of natural history! It's free, but depends on your generous donations. Would you consider a donation of $50? Y/N
  • Please explore our five sections, and make sure to read about our five sponsors

Room: Geology and Paleontology[edit | edit source]

Sign:

  • Sponsored by Shaft

Six displays with six gemstones:

  • Ruby is just the term for any corundum that is red! When corundum comes in other colours like blue, pink and clear, it is called a sapphire.
  • When tuxemon eat rubies, they become passionate and vigorous, making them better at physical attacks like slaps, claws and bites.

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  • Opals show flashes of coloured light. They form in fissues and dips in rock when water evaporates leaving behind silica.
  • Tuxemon that eat opals benefit from its magical warding are better able to escape magical distant attacks like blasts, sprays and rays.

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  • An emerald is a green variety of beryl. Beryl that is blue is called aquamarine instead. A one-carat emerald is larger but less dense than a one-carat diamond.
  • Tuxemon that eat emeralds have their sight and intuition heighten, making their ranged attacks like shots, sprays and blasts more potent.

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  • Agate is a rock, often formed by volcanoes and often banded with parallel lines. It features a great variety of colours: browns, greys, creams, reds, oranges and even blues.
  • Feeding agate to a tuxemon can increase its speed and agility, making it faster to react in battle.

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  • Famously the hardest gemstone in the world, diamonds are great on necklaces, engagement rings and earrings! If your fiance doesn't buy a Shaft diamond ring for you, he doesn't love you!
  • Feed diamonds to your tuxemon to harden their skin, making them better able to resist physical blows.

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  • Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals on the planet, but some of its varieties - like onyx, amethyst and carnelian - are rarer and more precious. Quartz is used in clocks to keep very precise time.
  • Tuxemon that eat quartz have their fortitude and vitality increased, making them able to endure more attacks before being kocked out.

. Postboy:

  • Did you know that the first spectacles were made of beryl, not glass?
  • I learned that last year from a guide at this museum! But there aren't any guides around this place any more.

Room: Military history and technology[edit | edit source]

Sign:

  • Sponsored by Nimrod
  • Tuxemon are powerful weapons that have fought alongside humans for as long as there has been war.
  • Rock paintings found in caves show prehistoric humans training sabretoothed Rockats to fight wild Wolffsky.
  • The symbol of an ancient empire was the Eaglace, because when the empire invaded from the icy north their generals and scouts rode on Eaglace.
  • Today, medic teams in our mighty republic are training with Agnidon for protection and transport.
  • But soon, tuxemon and humans may be rendered obsolete. Our corporate sponsors Nimrod are developing robot technology that could make war a bloodless affair.
  • In the meantime, sign up for the Nimrod Enforcers for good pay, free education and a life of adventure.

Miner:

  • There used to be a whole section here on the history of our world! But when Nimrod became the sponsor, they replaced it with just military history! Now everyone is just inventing their own theories of world history!