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| quote = A eulogy for a Selûnite who died in the dark below. Notes about a door under the temple are written in the margins.
| quote = A eulogy for a Selûnite who died in the dark below. Notes about a door under the temple are written in the margins.
| book author = Brian
| book text = A son of Selûne fell here in the dark below,
| book text = A son of Selûne fell here in the dark below,


And we sealed his grave in her holy glow
And we sealed his grave in her holy glow


May the full moon never touch the stars once more,
May the full moon never touch the stars once more,


May darkness never conquer the Moonmaiden's door
May darkness never conquer the Moonmaiden's door


[A note is scrawled in the margins: 'Found the door under the temple. Think the moon turns, but which way?' A cluster of stars and lunar phases are sketched beneath.]
[A note is scrawled in the margins: 'Found the door under the temple. Think the moon turns, but which way?' A cluster of stars and lunar phases are sketched beneath.]

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A eulogy for a Selûnite who died in the dark below. Notes about a door under the temple are written in the margins.

Properties

  • Notes
  • Author: File:Portrait Brian.png Brian
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 100 gp
  • UID UNI_GOB_DwarfsPoem
    UUID 0271f69c-ef7f-4246-9286-41036fd2e235


Where to find

Obtained from Tracker Klagga in the Goblin Camp.

Text

A son of Selûne fell here in the dark below,


And we sealed his grave in her holy glow


May the full moon never touch the stars once more,


May darkness never conquer the Moonmaiden's door


[A note is scrawled in the margins: 'Found the door under the temple. Think the moon turns, but which way?' A cluster of stars and lunar phases are sketched beneath.]

Notes

Once read, the journal entry 'Find the Nightsong' was updated to say: 'Open the Door. We discovered a clue about the Nightsong: a poem about Selûne that mentions a door under the temple. What is hidden beneath the Goblin Camp?