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Wrint Sprigley

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Wrint Sprigley works for a Baldur's Gate newspaper in the Lower City during Act Three.

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Excuse me, I must return to my work. The Baldur's Mouth Tavern Review doesn't write itself.

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Act Three[edit | edit source]

Wrint Sprigley wanders the western perimeter of The Blushing Mermaid, mumbling scathing reviews of the tavern for the Baldur's Mouth Gazette. If Baldur's Mouth publishes a negative article on the party, Wrint is furious and criticizes the party to be more considerate of their misdemeanours, which have taken up all the column space for tavern reviews.

Idle banter[edit | edit source]

Wrint Sprigley: Tavern Review enthusiasts will note the absence of the landlord from this article.

  • Wrint Sprigley: While I requested an interview, Captain Grisly certainly lives up to her name.

Wrint Sprigley: The Blushing Mermaid. Not my preferred drinking hole, dear readers.

  • Wrint Sprigley: In fact, 'hole' may be the perfect word to describe the tavern...

Wrint Sprigley: The Mermaid, faithful readers, has the tackiest architecture...

  • Wrint Sprigley: ... matched only in disappointment by its threadbare pint selection.