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| description = '''A Wizard's Farewell''' is a letter written by [[Gale]] upon leaving the party.
| description = '''A Wizard's Farewell''' is a letter written by [[Gale]] upon leaving the party.
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.
| book spoiler =
| book author = Gale
| book text = [A neat handwritten note on unusual paper. To hold it is to feel the faintest tingle of magic in your fingertips.]
| book text = [A neat handwritten note on unusual paper. To hold it is to feel the faintest tingle of magic in your fingertips.]


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| price = 14
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| uid = S_ORI_Gale_GoodbyeLetter
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| uuid = 91161a7c-d4f8-4a97-ba56-af8b68430fdc
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Latest revision as of 08:17, 19 October 2024

A Wizard's Farewell image

A Wizard's Farewell is a letter written by Gale upon leaving the party.

Description Icon.png

A plain, unadorned note.

Properties

  • Notes
  • Author: Gale Gale
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID S_ORI_Gale_GoodbyeLetter
    UUID 91161a7c-d4f8-4a97-ba56-af8b68430fdc


Where to find

  • Campsite after Gale permanently departs the party.

Text

[A neat handwritten note on unusual paper. To hold it is to feel the faintest tingle of magic in your fingertips.]


Given your reluctance to indulge me in a moment of conversation, I'm left with no choice but to commit these words to ink and paper.


Our journey thus far has been truly magical, but I am sorry to say it is one you must continue without me. The increasing volatility of my condition leaves me no choice but to depart our troupe. Or rather - none that I could make in good conscience, knowing the imminent danger my continued presence poses to all in my vicinity.


I will travel on alone, in the hopes that some unforeseen cure might present itself. If it does not, I will take comfort in the knowledge my fate will not be one I inflict on anyone but myself.


Do not let history judge me unkindly. This is the only way for me to put things right.


Yours in good faith,

Gale of Waterdeep