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| description = '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a common [[Books|Book]].
| description = '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a common [[Books|Book]].
| 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.  
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| book author = Yanthus
| book text = A report for Lord Gortash by Scribe Yanthus  
| book text = A report for Lord [[Enver Gortash|Gortash]] by Scribe Yanthus  




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| price = 14
| uid = BOOK_UNI_WYR_BhaalTemple
| uuid = e430f1c6-ed05-4a36-b964-db23f4180dc1
| where to find = Enver Gortash's Office on the top floor of [[Wyrm's Rock Fortress]], on the long table in the center of the room that Enver is usually found standing behind.
| where to find = Enver Gortash's Office on the top floor of [[Wyrm's Rock Fortress]], on the long table in the center of the room that Enver is usually found standing behind.
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 21 October 2024

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Baldur's Gate Temple Of Bhaal is a common Book.

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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Yanthus
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_UNI_WYR_BhaalTemple
    UUID e430f1c6-ed05-4a36-b964-db23f4180dc1


Where to find

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

Text

A report for Lord Gortash by Scribe Yanthus


Your humble servant must report a failure in his assigned task of determining the location of the Bhaal Temple.


Its location is known in a general sense: it's in the haunted, tumbledown subterranean complex usually called the Undercity Ruins. But though these ruins are said to be accessible from Baldur's Gate's sprawling sewer system, accounts differ on the location of this access point.


Even if one could find a way into the ruins, they are extensive and the temple's location within them is no longer certain. The temple was last active during the time of the Bhaalist leader Sarevok, over a century ago, and is said to have fallen into disuse after his passing.


I shall report to the Disciplinarian to expiate my failure.