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{{Test | {{Test | ||
| name = The Test of the Bijou | | name = The Test of the Bijou | ||
− | | discipline = | + | | discipline = Art and Music |
− | | image = | + | | image = Art and Music Test Icons_Mosaic.png |
− | + | | requirements = | |
− | | requirements = | + | * [[requires::Fine Balance]] |
− | | demonstration = | + | * [[requires::Lapidary 2]] |
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== Test Description == | == Test Description == | ||
− | Build a Scholar's Gem Cutting table. Included in the costs is a piece of Hornet's Wing Granite, a stone with a most unusual property: Each slab is of a repeating | + | Build a Scholar's Gem Cutting table. Included in the costs is a piece of Hornet's Wing Granite, a stone with a most unusual property: Each slab is of a repeating crystalline structure, meaning that a single slab produces many copies of the same raw gem-like piece. Challenge others to duplicate your design. |
− | == | + | == Task == |
− | Complete | + | Complete the Test of the Bijou by designing a cut gem that others find appropriately challenging. Each person attempting your puzzle will start with the same raw gem that you did. |
− | * Cut a Queen's Tomb [[ | + | * {{Awards|count=1 |reward=Talent Point |task=Cut a Queen's Tomb [[Cuttable Gems|Turquoise]]}} |
− | * Cut a Queen's Tomb [[ | + | * {{Awards|count=1 |reward=Talent Point |task=Cut a Queen's Tomb [[Cuttable Gems|Amethyst]]}} |
* Build a [[Scholar's Gem Cutting Table]] | * Build a [[Scholar's Gem Cutting Table]] | ||
− | * Design a Challenge Cut and open it for Judging | + | * {{Awards|count=1 |reward=Talent Point |task=Design a Challenge Cut and open it for Judging}} |
* Tear down your Scholar's Gem Cutting Table, OR do the following: | * Tear down your Scholar's Gem Cutting Table, OR do the following: | ||
** Have 7 Judges solve and rate your Bijou | ** Have 7 Judges solve and rate your Bijou | ||
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== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == | ||
− | The '''Test of the Bijou''' is the third [[Tests|test]] available in the discipline of [[ | + | The '''Test of the Bijou''' is the third [[Tests|test]] available in the discipline of [[Art]]. The Test challenges players to create a unique gem cut which other players must duplicate. Once a cut has been set as the "challenge gem", players may attempt the cut again and again, using the same flaws as the original gem. This makes a Student Gemcutting Table an excellent way to practice gem cuts without using cuttable gems. |
== Passing the Principle == | == Passing the Principle == | ||
− | *You need to have the [[ | + | *You need to have the [[Lapidary 1]] technology to do this test. |
*Build a [[Scholar's Gem Cutting Table]]. Once the table is built, design a unique gem cut (no actual cuttable gems are required). | *Build a [[Scholar's Gem Cutting Table]]. Once the table is built, design a unique gem cut (no actual cuttable gems are required). | ||
*Either tear it down or open it for judging and have 7 judges solve and rate your Bijou. | *Either tear it down or open it for judging and have 7 judges solve and rate your Bijou. | ||
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[[Scholar's Gem Cutting Table]] belongs to the person that built it. They cannot be transferred. They do not have any ownership menu other than Public/Private. Public allows anyone to change your design. Make the table Private so your design is protected. | [[Scholar's Gem Cutting Table]] belongs to the person that built it. They cannot be transferred. They do not have any ownership menu other than Public/Private. Public allows anyone to change your design. Make the table Private so your design is protected. | ||
− | The only way to give a table to another is to [[Salvage Techniques | salvage]] the table and rebuild. | + | The only way to give a table to another is to [[Salvage Techniques|salvage]] the table and rebuild. |
== Passing the Test == | == Passing the Test == | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 16 May 2021
The Test of the Bijou |
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(Test - Art and Music) |
Other Requirements |
Verification |
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The regular structure of Hornet's Wing Granite is the key to this Test. A single slab makes enough identical gem-like pieces to allow others to attempt your cut. Which cuts truly require the skill of a master to duplicate?
Test Description
Build a Scholar's Gem Cutting table. Included in the costs is a piece of Hornet's Wing Granite, a stone with a most unusual property: Each slab is of a repeating crystalline structure, meaning that a single slab produces many copies of the same raw gem-like piece. Challenge others to duplicate your design.
Task
Complete the Test of the Bijou by designing a cut gem that others find appropriately challenging. Each person attempting your puzzle will start with the same raw gem that you did.
- Cut a Queen's Tomb Turquoise - 1 Talent Point
? - Cut a Queen's Tomb Amethyst - 1 Talent Point
? - Build a Scholar's Gem Cutting Table
- Design a Challenge Cut and open it for Judging - 1 Talent Point
? - Tear down your Scholar's Gem Cutting Table, OR do the following:
- Have 7 Judges solve and rate your Bijou
- Design rated Good by most judges
- All of the above, OR solve three recent winning Bijou
Additional Information
The Test of the Bijou is the third test available in the discipline of Art. The Test challenges players to create a unique gem cut which other players must duplicate. Once a cut has been set as the "challenge gem", players may attempt the cut again and again, using the same flaws as the original gem. This makes a Student Gemcutting Table an excellent way to practice gem cuts without using cuttable gems.
Passing the Principle
- You need to have the Lapidary 1 technology to do this test.
- Build a Scholar's Gem Cutting Table. Once the table is built, design a unique gem cut (no actual cuttable gems are required).
- Either tear it down or open it for judging and have 7 judges solve and rate your Bijou.
Notes on Bijou Table Ownership
Scholar's Gem Cutting Table belongs to the person that built it. They cannot be transferred. They do not have any ownership menu other than Public/Private. Public allows anyone to change your design. Make the table Private so your design is protected.
The only way to give a table to another is to salvage the table and rebuild.
Passing the Test
The top two Bijous pass each week. See Test Pass History or http://julianatdeltona.com/atitd/PassedTests.aspx
Bijou Locations
Galleries and Museums
Region | Coordinates | Name | Curator | Notes |
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Upper Egypt | 828 | Stoiss | Stoiss | Private gallery for The Circle |
Individual Bijous
Region | Coordinates | Owner | Passed? | Notes |
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Meshwesh Delta | 976, 6806 | firegolem | ||
Meshwesh Delta | 1027, 6802 | Basmati | ||
Red Sea | 1819, 1989 | Al-Bilal | ||
Blue Nile | -88, -7033 | Mehrane | ||
East Sinai | 4355, 6712 | Zowee | ||
Upper Egypt | 828, -1735 | Stoiss | YES | |
Upper Egypt | 828, -1735 | Ani77a | ||
Upper Egypt | 1068, -2272 | Shiva | Yes | |
Upper Egypt | 830, -1308 | Bailobo | No | |
Blue Nile | -92, -7051 | Nitocris | ||
Red Sea | 1814, 1988 | Styx | ||
Red Sea | 1814, 1989 | Pixels | ||
Red Sea | 1816, 1989 | Dawner | ||
Upper Egypt | 808, -1930 | Avenar | ||
Red Sea | 2030, 2017 | Telanoc | ||
East Sinai | 4355, 6712 | Miksha | ||
Meshwesh Delta | 991, 6803 | Kavad | Waiting to pass |
Adding to the Map
To add to the map just copy the following line and change it into your values
(PinGrB) 976,6806, Firegolem , Bijou
Just adding to the table doesn't add to the map, you need to add the above line to the CondMap with the others
This map uses the CondMap template, if this map imports data from other maps please edit those. Please see Maps for further details and links to all raw data pages