Wall Calendar

Concept and Written by James Woodwright and Named by Flubb2
A wall calendar is another fixture to a University Trade Room. It shows which of the members will be either in Marketplace. If their name is not there they are welome to be else where such as the University Library or Trade Room, along with their own things, such as working on their own work to do with the University Trade Room.

Mechanics & Inner Workings

The names are written on a sqaure of maple board and dropped into one of three colomns for Morning, Afternoon and Evening. each would land into one of three rows for each day (each day has three rows) so there would be six members in the marketplace during the morning, afternoon and evening.

Manufacturing process

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History

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Significance

Before the Wall Calendars the mater of who was going to be in the University Marketplace this was written on a sheet of paper resembling a timetable this was not accessable and therefor not helpful to the members of the Trade Room .
Appears In.
The Artistocracy Chronicles Books 2 & 3
The Anecdotes of the Artistocracy Book 1
Item type
Communication
Current Location
Manufacturer
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Owning Organization
Rarity
Common - There is 150 Wall Calendars
Weight
14kg (without name sqaures) 17kg (with squares)
Dimensions
1 meter by 2 metres by 10mm
Base Price
1 Antler 4 Tusks
Raw materials & Components
The back board (maple), rails to guide for the sqaure so go downwards and lands at the bottom, (maple) and the squares the name is written on (maple).

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