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A Hunter's Guide to Hags is written by Amadine Heartwood, which explains how to kill hags.

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A beautiful manuscript made from expensive, high-quality parchment.

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  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
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[An excerpt from A Hunter's Guide to Hags by the legendary dwarven ranger Amandine Heartwood. Text in this excerpt has been underlined several times.]


All but the most arrogant of hags, from Night to Bheur, know that death is a possibility. As such, they won't hesitate to bend the rules of the Material Plane to escape death's clutches - returning stronger than ever. To do this, hags use, of all things, the common and humble mushroom. By imbuing these spore-producing fungi with her essence, she can endlessly revive herself. Neither blade nor bow will do these fungi lasting harm - the very twisted magic that heals the hag defends them.

Instead, fire is your ally. Burn the mushrooms to ashes, and your blade will strike the hag's heart true. But a warning, hunter - even in death, a hag is dangerous. Be quick, be swift, and be deadly.