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The blood of Bhaal must never be wasted, only multiplied. I knew it from the moment of her birth, and every day thereafter. I watched the babe become a woman - Helena, my shapeshifting beauty, my daughter, and Bhaal's waiting womb. In her I planted my Lord's seed, and thus did we beget the blood-lamb Orin, the child of my child, and Bhaal's sacrifice in waiting. I did not know that it would be Orin that Bhaal favoured, not Helena, but it matters not. Orin would help to bring forth a new birth in Bhaal's name - a world baptised in blood. | The blood of [[Bhaal]] must never be wasted, only multiplied. I knew it from the moment of her birth, and every day thereafter. I watched the babe become a woman - Helena, my shapeshifting beauty, my daughter, and Bhaal's waiting womb. In her I planted my Lord's seed, and thus did we beget the blood-lamb Orin, the child of my child, and Bhaal's sacrifice in waiting. I did not know that it would be [[Orin]] that Bhaal favoured, not [[Helena Anchev|Helena]], but it matters not. Orin would help to bring forth a new birth in Bhaal's name - a world baptised in blood. | ||
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| rarity = common | | rarity = common |
Latest revision as of 12:25, 20 October 2024
A page from Sarevok's book is an excerpt from his memoir.
A plain, unadorned note.
Properties
- Notes
- Author: Sarevok Anchev
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UUID
LOW_MurderTribunal_SarevokOrinMother
Where to find
- In a Wooden Desk in the Murder Tribunal X: -1239 Y: 531
Text
[A page torn from what appears to be a memoir by Sarevok Anchev.]
The blood of Bhaal must never be wasted, only multiplied. I knew it from the moment of her birth, and every day thereafter. I watched the babe become a woman - Helena, my shapeshifting beauty, my daughter, and Bhaal's waiting womb. In her I planted my Lord's seed, and thus did we beget the blood-lamb Orin, the child of my child, and Bhaal's sacrifice in waiting. I did not know that it would be Orin that Bhaal favoured, not Helena, but it matters not. Orin would help to bring forth a new birth in Bhaal's name - a world baptised in blood.
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