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| description = | | description = '''An End to Suffering''' contains rites of the [[Church of Ilmater]] for the dead and dying. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:25, 27 October 2024
An End to Suffering contains rites of the Church of Ilmater for the dead and dying.
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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
Properties
Author: Church of Ilmater
Rarity: Common
Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
Price: 14 gp
UID
BOOK_UNI_WYR_PrayersForTheDeadAndSufferingUUID
43a731f9-3340-4540-b6a8-c817576c5ae7
Where to find
- Open Hand Temple X: -62 Y: -8
Text
[A selection of rites for the dead and dying adorn this manuscript.]
Let the light of perpetual toleration guide your servant's wretched form to peace. In bloodied mercy - hear my prayer.
Our most ardent petitions bring this soul afore your tear-scorched eyes, Lord. Blink, and let it pass into reverie.
The poison drained, the sickness quelled. As I deliver this body from that which ailed it, I render its soul unto your care.
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