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| description = | | description = '''De Hurst's Diary''' once belonged to [[Lenore De Hurst]]. | ||
| quote = The otherwise plain book has the words 'L. De Hurst' and 'Diary' written on the front in faded silver ink. | |||
| book | | book author = Lenore De Hurst | ||
| book text = [Crisp cursive fills the pages of the diary, detailing the daily struggles of a cleric of Mystra studying the magical properties of the Underdark. The last entry dates back about ten years.] | | book text = [Crisp cursive fills the pages of the diary, detailing the daily struggles of a cleric of Mystra studying the magical properties of the Underdark. The last entry dates back about ten years.] | ||
2 Alturiak, 1481 DR | 2 Alturiak, 1481 DR | ||
Who would have thought, three years ago, that I would start a diary - not a research journal, but a real diary. I guess when every soul is more like to kill you than converse with you, talking to a book starts making sense. And who would have thought, three years ago, that I would be called back to Baldur's Gate to confer with the other clerics of Mystra, right at the apex of my studies: I have all the pieces, but I have barely started my treatise. No matter. I will take my ring with me, to show them a glimpse of the possibilities. I will leave you, my dear book, here, together with the rest of my research, waiting to be finished. I should be back before next Ches. | Who would have thought, three years ago, that I would start a diary - not a research journal, but a real diary. I guess when every soul is more like to kill you than converse with you, talking to a book starts making sense. And who would have thought, three years ago, that I would be called back to Baldur's Gate to confer with the other clerics of Mystra, right at the apex of my studies: I have all the pieces, but I have barely started my treatise. No matter. I will take my ring with me, to show them a glimpse of the possibilities. I will leave you, my dear book, here, together with the rest of my research, waiting to be finished. I should be back before next Ches. | ||
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| rarity = | | rarity = common | ||
| weight kg = 0.5 | | weight kg = 0.5 | ||
| weight lb = | | weight lb = 1 | ||
| price = 14 | | price = 14 | ||
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| uuid = 623c1d86-4d4e-4120-986c-bda7cf6350ed | |||
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| where to find = | | where to find = * In a gilded chest on the lowest floor of {{coords|160|-429|Arcane Tower}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 21 October 2024
De Hurst's Diary once belonged to Lenore De Hurst.
The otherwise plain book has the words 'L. De Hurst' and 'Diary' written on the front in faded silver ink.
Properties
- Books
- Author: Lenore De Hurst
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
S_UND_ClericDiaryUUID
623c1d86-4d4e-4120-986c-bda7cf6350ed
Where to find
- In a gilded chest on the lowest floor of Arcane Tower X: 160 Y: -429
Text
[Crisp cursive fills the pages of the diary, detailing the daily struggles of a cleric of Mystra studying the magical properties of the Underdark. The last entry dates back about ten years.]
2 Alturiak, 1481 DR
Who would have thought, three years ago, that I would start a diary - not a research journal, but a real diary. I guess when every soul is more like to kill you than converse with you, talking to a book starts making sense. And who would have thought, three years ago, that I would be called back to Baldur's Gate to confer with the other clerics of Mystra, right at the apex of my studies: I have all the pieces, but I have barely started my treatise. No matter. I will take my ring with me, to show them a glimpse of the possibilities. I will leave you, my dear book, here, together with the rest of my research, waiting to be finished. I should be back before next Ches.
- L.D.H.