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| description = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
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| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
| book text = Brought to the Shadowfell (which is a reflection of the world you're in, and a dark reflection too, rife with wickedness and twisted echoes and despair) by their Raven Queen, the shadar-kai are elves. Not elves as you might find along the Sword Coast, but elves that reflect their home with their physiology and attitude. On the whole they are cruel, nasty-minded people who are nonetheless singularly devoted to their Queen and her domain of power.
| book text = Brought to the Shadowfell (which is a reflection of the world you're in, and a dark reflection too, rife with wickedness and twisted echoes and despair) by their Raven Queen, the shadar-kai are elves. Not elves as you might find along the Sword Coast, but elves that reflect their home with their physiology and attitude. On the whole they are cruel, nasty-minded people who are nonetheless singularly devoted to their Queen and her domain of power.


That domain is life and death, and in their unwavering fealty to their mistress, the shadar-kai perform the thankless duty of ferrying the memories of the dead for her to admire in a kind of memory-based menagerie,
That domain is life and death, and in their unwavering fealty to their mistress, the shadar-kai perform the thankless duty of ferrying the memories of the dead for her to admire in a kind of memory-based menagerie,
| where to find = * On a shelf in the Selûnite temple under the Reithwin [[Mason's Guild]]
| where to find = * On a shelf in the Selûnite temple under the Reithwin [[Mason's Guild]].
* Can be purchased from [[Nansi Gretta]] for {{gold|20}}
* Sold by [[Nansi Gretta]].
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| type = Books
| rarity = common
| rarity = common
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| price = 14
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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

Properties

  • Books
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_GLO_GeneralLoreBook_HarvestOfMemory
    UUID 6006ea4c-9cfe-41b6-b851-116fe2a4ce15


Where to find

Text

Brought to the Shadowfell (which is a reflection of the world you're in, and a dark reflection too, rife with wickedness and twisted echoes and despair) by their Raven Queen, the shadar-kai are elves. Not elves as you might find along the Sword Coast, but elves that reflect their home with their physiology and attitude. On the whole they are cruel, nasty-minded people who are nonetheless singularly devoted to their Queen and her domain of power.


That domain is life and death, and in their unwavering fealty to their mistress, the shadar-kai perform the thankless duty of ferrying the memories of the dead for her to admire in a kind of memory-based menagerie,