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"Oh. So that's why List of historical objects is still so so small?"X, "How Loe Can You Grow?"
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"This blasphemous abomination of List of historical objects has led you here today!"Four, "Fortunate Ben" (altered)
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This article lists the historical objects that have appeared in BFDIA 15+

Printer[]

It means every bit of text and illustration inked within your pages are now fully conscious and interactive! So if you ever need some thorough advice about anythi-
 
— Printer

Printer is a recommended character who first appeared in "Return of the Hang Glider". They made their first speaking debut as the first character to appear in Book's pages in "Spore Day".

Appearance[]

Printer is a monochrome printer in shades of heavily desaturated green. They print out their words from the top part of their body.

Personality[]

Printer is a very helpful and informative person. They speak fast and try to help Book understand her prize.

Coverage[]

In "Spore Day", Printer appears to explain when Book asks what it meant when the prize was for her pages to become sentient.

Gallery[]

Gramophone[]

Not to be confused with the BFDI:TPOT 4 recommended character of the same name.

You whippersnappers will never know the Golden Age of Goikywood!
 
— Gramophone, "Spore Day"

Gramophone is a recommended character recommended by "Gramophone P.", that first appeared in "B.F.B. = Back From Beginning". Chronologically, they first appear in "Spore Day", as the second character to appear in Book's pages.

Appearance[]

Gramophone is a monochrome gramophone in shades of heavily desaturated green. Their face is on their handle, their horn is rounded at the edges, and their disk is the same color as their outline.

Personality[]

Gramophone is a very sentimental person, who seems to be of old age. They like to complain about the state of the present.

Coverage[]

In "Spore Day", Gramophone appears when Book flips Printer's page. They appear with the words "The Object of the Century: Meet Gramophone!". They complain about how people won't ever know the golden age of Goikywood.

Gallery[]

Wheel[]

My name Wheel. My job roll. Spinny spinny, rolly rolly.
 

Wheel is a character who first appeared in "Spore Day" as the third character to appear in Book's pages.

Appearance[]

Wheel is a monochrome wheel in shades of heavily desaturated green. They have no limbs, and are a stone wheel with bits of pebbles.

Personality[]

Wheel is a very cave-man like character who speaks in broken English. They are very passionate about rolling/spinning, and seem to not take notice or not care about what's happening around them.

Coverage[]

Wheel appears after Book flips Gramophones page. They appear with the words "Archaeologists Wonder Why They Dug This Up" on their page. They state their name and how much they love to spin and roll. Later, Wheel appears floating in the water when Book, Pin, Pencil, and other characters are swimming in the Microworld.

Gallery[]

Typewriter[]

Book! Our world has descended into CHAOS! But yours doesn't have to! Find that birdhouse! FIND THAT BIRDHOUSE!
 
— Typewriter, "Spore Day"

Typewriter is a character who first appeared in "Spore Day" as a character that appears in Book's pages.

Appearance[]

Typewriter is a typewriter wheel in shades of heavily desaturated green. They have no mouth, and instead have a keyboard. Similarly to Printer, they type out their words. However, instead of the words showing up on their paper, the words appear on the rest of Book's page.

Personality[]

They seem to be a very expressive person. They alert Book and try to motivate her to win the challenge to save them.

Coverage[]

After Pencil and Pin destroy multiple historical events in Book's pages, Typewriter yells at Book about how their world is in chaos, but Book can prevent her world from going into chaos by getting to the birdhouse.

Gallery[]

Shield[]

Not water! I'm gonna rust!
 
— Shield, "Spore Day"

Shield is a character who first appeared in "Spore Day" as a character that appears in Book's pages.

Appearance[]

Shield is a monochrome shield of desaturated greens, their left side being lighter than their right. They have what looks like a scratch on their right eye and two on their left side next to their mouth.

Personality[]

Shield is stated to be one of the most affluent historians of their time, with them chronicling the Middle Ages of Goiky.

Coverage[]

In "Spore Day", Shield expresses their fear of rusting from the water when Book's pages melt. After Air Fryer makes fun of them, they fight him, leading to the both of them to fall in the water.

Gallery[]

Air Fryer[]

Wow, they hadn't invented stainless steel in your time?
 
— Air Fryer, "Spore Day"

Air Fryer is a character who first appeared in "Spore Day" as a character that appears in Book's pages.

Appearance[]

Air Fryer is a desaturated green monochrome air fryer. His face is located where the power button is. He does not bear arms.

Personality[]

According to his section, Air Fryer is a modern historian who specializes in cataloguing modern developments in technology. He also seems to have a feeling of superiority over objects less advanced than him.

Coverage[]

In, "Spore Day", while Book's pages melt, Air Fryer teases Shield by claiming stainless steel was not invented in their time. This angers Shield, who fights him, leading them to fall into the water.

Gallery[]

Quill Pen[]

I know my old-fashioned ink has been known to bleed, but never this badly!
 
— Quill Pen

Appearance[]

Quill Pen is an old-timey pen fashioned out of a feather. They bear both arms and legs.

Personality[]

Quill Pen is a historian of the Victorian Age of Goiky, and it is implied they wrote their notes with their own pen.

Coverage[]

They use their point to write.

Gallery[]

Other characters[]

These are characters that do not speak.


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