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| description = '''A Plea to Gortash''' is written by [[Phoenix Lubbins]] to [[Gortash]].
| description = '''A Plea to Gortash''' is written by [[Phoenix Lubbins]] to [[Gortash]].
| quote = A gnomish captive makes an offer to his captor.
| quote = A gnomish captive makes an offer to his captor.
| book spoiler =
| book author = Phoenix Lubbins
| book text = [Judging by its many wrinkles, this note has been crumpled, unfolded, and re-crumpled countless times.]
| book text = [Judging by its many wrinkles, this note has been crumpled, unfolded, and re-crumpled countless times.]



Latest revision as of 09:46, 4 September 2024

A Plea to Gortash image

A Plea to Gortash is written by Phoenix Lubbins to Gortash.

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A gnomish captive makes an offer to his captor.

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  • Notes
  • Author: Phoenix Lubbins Phoenix Lubbins
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_LOW_IronThrone_MyShamefulSecret
    UUID 02987bd0-554a-4cfc-af3f-78129c281618


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[Judging by its many wrinkles, this note has been crumpled, unfolded, and re-crumpled countless times.]


Dearest Lord Gortash, your almightiness, resplendent master of Baldur's Gate,


Thanks to a punishment most just, I have come to know the error of my ways and the wrongness of my heart. I hereby renounce my previous alliances and vow my undying loyalty and service.


As proof of my good faith, I am willing to offer you the names and locations of all gnomes I know who conspire against you. In your infinite wisdom and grace, I am certain you would reunite me with my husband Spanner in exchange.


With grave sincerity,

Phoenix Lubbins