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*The talisman design is a reference to the 1984 movie, [[Wikipedia:The NeverEnding Story (film)|''The NeverEnding Story'']]. The talisman resembles the Auryn, which can be seen on both the [http://www.neverendingstory.com/images/Image028.jpg cover of the book] within the movie, as well as [http://www.neverendingstory.com/images/Image059.jpg around the neck] of the character Atreyu. | *The talisman design is a reference to the 1984 movie, [[Wikipedia:The NeverEnding Story (film)|''The NeverEnding Story'']]. The talisman resembles the Auryn, which can be seen on both the [http://www.neverendingstory.com/images/Image028.jpg cover of the book] within the movie, as well as [http://www.neverendingstory.com/images/Image059.jpg around the neck] of the character Atreyu. | ||
*This item's description references a lyric of the song "[[tmbw:I Palindrome I|I Palindrome I]]" by [[Wikipedia:They Might Be Giants|They Might Be Giants]]: "And I am a snake head eating the head on the opposite side, I Palindrome I (Man O Nam)." The item name simply extends the "Man o Nam" (to "Talis''man o' Nam''"). | *This item's description references a lyric of the song "[[tmbw:I Palindrome I|I Palindrome I]]" by [[Wikipedia:They Might Be Giants|They Might Be Giants]]: "And I am a snake head eating the head on the opposite side, I Palindrome I (Man O Nam)." The item name simply extends the "Man o Nam" (to "Talis''man o' Nam''"). | ||
*If you extend the name of the "Talisman o' Nam" to become a palindrome you get the word [[Wikipedia:Silat|''Silat'']], a name for a type of martial arts. Martial arts is all about fighting, and what does the Talisman do? But open up an area that's all about fighting. | |||
*The item's name also references the [[Wikipedia:Vietnam War|Vietnam War]], which was often shortened down to 'Nam. The [[Wikipedia:United States Army Special Forces|Army Special Forces]] veterans were also pejoratively called Snake Eaters because they allegedly had to eat snakes in the field to survive. | *The item's name also references the [[Wikipedia:Vietnam War|Vietnam War]], which was often shortened down to 'Nam. The [[Wikipedia:United States Army Special Forces|Army Special Forces]] veterans were also pejoratively called Snake Eaters because they allegedly had to eat snakes in the field to survive. | ||
Revision as of 20:06, 29 December 2009
This unwieldily-named tchotchke resembles a snake head eating the head on the opposite side.
Type: accessory
Mysticality Required: 25
Cannot be traded or discarded
Quest ItemAll Attributes +3
NOTE: You may not equip more than one of these at a time.
(In-game plural: Talismen o' Nemsilat)
Recipe
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Talisman o' Nam |
Notes
- Allows access to The Palindome area in the Nearby Plains.
- Became a Quest item when NS13 was rolled out, and the enchantment was upgraded from +1 to +3. It's needed for both the Council's 11th level Quest for the Holy MacGuffin and the Pagoda Quest.
References
- The talisman design is a reference to the 1984 movie, The NeverEnding Story. The talisman resembles the Auryn, which can be seen on both the cover of the book within the movie, as well as around the neck of the character Atreyu.
- This item's description references a lyric of the song "I Palindrome I" by They Might Be Giants: "And I am a snake head eating the head on the opposite side, I Palindrome I (Man O Nam)." The item name simply extends the "Man o Nam" (to "Talisman o' Nam").
- If you extend the name of the "Talisman o' Nam" to become a palindrome you get the word Silat, a name for a type of martial arts. Martial arts is all about fighting, and what does the Talisman do? But open up an area that's all about fighting.
- The item's name also references the Vietnam War, which was often shortened down to 'Nam. The Army Special Forces veterans were also pejoratively called Snake Eaters because they allegedly had to eat snakes in the field to survive.