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| ShortDesc| The off-brand Sharpie wannabe (the Scherpie) of the fantasy world.
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 7 February 2018

  • Cost: 5 sp
  • Weight: 0.1 lbs.
Sticks of charcoal are useful for marking floors and walls, writing on paper or parchment, and making rubbings of engravings or other markings. In a pinch, they can even be burned to stay warm. A good quality rubbing generally takes 1 minute per sheet of paper. Charcoal, like chalk, doesn't mark well on very smooth surfaces, nor does it mark while wet (though it will work again once it dries out).