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| quote = Report on recent conflicts between the Knight of the Shield and Gortash's acolytes.
| book author = Black Hand of Loyalty
| book text = Attempts to displace the Knights of the Shield from their smuggling and contraband networks have been more difficult than anticipated, and we face a shortfall in reaching our target quota in wresting key clients from the Knights. Our assumption that we could pry business away from the Knights by simply offering their clients a better percentage has proven naive, with fences and customs runners routinely choosing loyalty to the Knights over profit. Negotiations with prospective clients have proven so difficult that we now believe the Knights exert some sort of influence over their partners beyond the profit motive. The indications are that this influence is psychic rather than magical, but further investigation is required.  
| book text = Attempts to displace the Knights of the Shield from their smuggling and contraband networks have been more difficult than anticipated, and we face a shortfall in reaching our target quota in wresting key clients from the Knights. Our assumption that we could pry business away from the Knights by simply offering their clients a better percentage has proven naive, with fences and customs runners routinely choosing loyalty to the Knights over profit. Negotiations with prospective clients have proven so difficult that we now believe the Knights exert some sort of influence over their partners beyond the profit motive. The indications are that this influence is psychic rather than magical, but further investigation is required.  


- With utmost respect, the Black Hand of Loyalty
- With utmost respect, the Black Hand of Loyalty
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| where to find = Enver Gortash's Office on the top floor of [[Wyrm's Rock Fortress]], on the long table in the centre of the room that Enver is usually found standing behind.
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| notes = In-game description of this item refers to "Knight of the Shield" instead of the usual plural form the organisation is known by. Most likely a typo on Larian's part.
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 5 September 2024

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Knights of the Shield Report is a common note.

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Report on recent conflicts between the Knight of the Shield and Gortash's acolytes.

Properties

  • Notes
  • Author: Black Hand of Loyalty
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.1 kg / 0.2 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_UNI_WYR_KnightOfTheShieldReport
    UUID bccf374f-4773-4ed1-abe4-4ae2932fa611


Where to find

Enver Gortash's Office on the top floor of Wyrm's Rock Fortress, on the long table in the centre of the room that Enver is usually found standing behind.

Text

Attempts to displace the Knights of the Shield from their smuggling and contraband networks have been more difficult than anticipated, and we face a shortfall in reaching our target quota in wresting key clients from the Knights. Our assumption that we could pry business away from the Knights by simply offering their clients a better percentage has proven naive, with fences and customs runners routinely choosing loyalty to the Knights over profit. Negotiations with prospective clients have proven so difficult that we now believe the Knights exert some sort of influence over their partners beyond the profit motive. The indications are that this influence is psychic rather than magical, but further investigation is required.

- With utmost respect, the Black Hand of Loyalty

Notes

In-game description of this item refers to "Knight of the Shield" instead of the usual plural form the organisation is known by. Most likely a typo on Larian's part.