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Kheralian Literary Aid and Additional Writer

Come one come all! Gone are the days of whittling down your talons on wood or bamboo to advise of your upcoming hare derby. Simply put on your K.L.A.A.W. and write at five times the speed with five times the ease!
This is a small instrument that one can attach to their forefinger in order to write multiples of the same sentence at the same time, it works by attaching between one and four prongs onto a sturdy ring that one attaches to their writing digit, this then extends downwards to the same level or further than the writing digit and can be rotated to either be used horizontally or vertically. Then when one writes it is copied into adjacent materials.   The K.L.A.A.W. is generally made out of either bamboo or a sturdy wood with attachments to adjust the amount of prongs, the length of these prongs and additional attachments so that you can apply either small metal studs at the end of prongs, or alternately small brush tips to allow writing scripture instead of scratching indentations.   Initially this was made as one whole device which would be worn on the writing finger with no attachments to adjust the writing style and the amount of lines that were written. This was advertised only as a device to not dull ones claws. As such it was only suited for the Kheralian writing style of indenting the material with the characters. It has since been adapted to be more suitable to write in ink on parchment or paper. As explained above, this change was introduced when more of the world's languages were being learned and understood by the Kheral. This allowed them to write in more than just the harsh scratchings of Kheralian and allowed an easy way for Kherals to write on softer more fragile materials in either Kheralian or other scripts.
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