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[This field research on the [[Shadow Curse]] was quilled by a cleric of the God of the morning sun, Lathander. They were not particularly clever or insightful in their observations, but whatever nuance is lacking in interpretation is made up for in spades with determination. It seems with an eager and hopeful heart, the cleric set out to reach the deepest part of the cursed area to conduct an analysis, though based on these blood smeared pages near the book's end, you guess they did not get so far as they'd have liked.] | [This field research on the [[Shadow Curse]] was quilled by a cleric of the God of the morning sun, Lathander. They were not particularly clever or insightful in their observations, but whatever nuance is lacking in interpretation is made up for in spades with determination. It seems with an eager and hopeful heart, the cleric set out to reach the deepest part of the cursed area to conduct an analysis, though based on these blood smeared pages near the book's end, you guess they did not get so far as they'd have liked.] | ||
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Revision as of 10:59, 1 October 2024
Provides a synopsis of field research of a person who follows the God Lathander in their experience with the Shadow-Cursed Lands
This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
Properties
- Books
- Author: Church of Lathander
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
BOOK_UNI_ObservationsOnTheShadowCurseUUID
39ddd7a5-1076-4fd3-9840-478951454d6a
Where to find
In a burlap sack on top of a rock right next to the Grand Mausoleum waypoint
Text
[This field research on the Shadow Curse was quilled by a cleric of the God of the morning sun, Lathander. They were not particularly clever or insightful in their observations, but whatever nuance is lacking in interpretation is made up for in spades with determination. It seems with an eager and hopeful heart, the cleric set out to reach the deepest part of the cursed area to conduct an analysis, though based on these blood smeared pages near the book's end, you guess they did not get so far as they'd have liked.]