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| description = '''To the Good Godly Folk of Faerûn''' is a circular from the Church of [[Deities#Oghma|Oghma]], Lord of All Knowledge.
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To the Good Godly Folk of Faerûn is a circular from the Church of Oghma, Lord of All Knowledge.

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A neat and mass-produced notice bearing the empty scroll of Oghma.

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  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_GEN_History_SunderingOghmaLetter
    UUID e188543b-47c2-4982-bd97-e108390a0762


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[A circular from the Church of Oghma, Lord of All Knowledge. It is stamped with the seal of Brevek Faenor, Most High Loremaster of the Unrolling Scroll Temple in Baldur's Gate.]


To the good godly folk of Faerûn,


In the first instance, and in the name of the Lord Binder himself, let me bid you thanks.


The Realms-shaking events that have since become known as the Second Sundering marked a time of great confusion and upheaval; gods fell and rose again, lost continents reappeared, and the very Weave shook as the planes birthed a new and yet-mysterious order.


Such chaos is often anathema to Oghma's sacred pursuit of truth and knowledge. However, with the help of the innumerable first-hand accounts submitted to our agents by good folk all across the continent, the Church is satisfied that an image of these strange years has begun to coalesce.


As such, we would kindly ask that no further unsolicited material on this matter be sent to our temples. While all knowledge is of import to the Lord Binder, we are confident that any future plane-shaping events will not be presaged in the shape of tobacco smoke, or read in the droppings of the village herd.


A new and strange age is upon us - for divine guidance, we humbly bid you to look to your local temple leaders, and to forward such relevant materials to them.



Yours ever-seeking,


Brevek Faenor, Servant of Oghma