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Revision as of 14:21, 29 September 2023
The Wonders of Phandalin is a common Book. It invites people to visit the city of Phandalin and boasts about its diverse community, and is written by Mayor Alderleaf.
Aged, dry pages crack at your touch, but this book otherwise well preserved.
Properties
- Books
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
BOOK_GEN_History_WondersofPhandalin
Where to find
- In a room of the Blighted Village. X: 50 Y: 387
Text
In this year, 950 DR, there can hardly be a more prosperous and fortunate town than Phandalin!
Phandelver's Pact has brought prosperity to this land, splitting the wonders of Wave Echo Cave between gnomes and dwarves. The town now boasts thriving communities of both peoples, living and working together in harmony. We have also tempted human spellweavers from all across the north to our town, who are happy to work side-by-side with the allies of Phandelver's Pact.
Mayor Alderleaf invites you to come and witness this miracle yourself. See the powers being uncovered in the Forge of Spells and the prosperity this power brings! I daresay Neverwinter will soon have a new rival for the title of 'Jewel of the North'.
Trivia
- In the lore of the Forgotten Realms the book was written in 950 DR, around 530 years before Baldur's Gate 3. A year later, in 951, the city was destroyed by orcs.