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| where to find = * [[Bhaal_Temple#The_Chosen's_Room|The Chosen's Room]] {{coords|103|1013}} | | where to find = * [[Bhaal_Temple#The_Chosen's_Room|The Chosen's Room]] {{coords|103|1013}} | ||
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== Trivia == | |||
* Cruor is most likely a reference to {{FRWiki|Cespenar}}, Bhaal's imp butler from Baldur's Gate 2 who served Gorion's Ward in their Pocket Plane as they explored the limits of their divinity inherited from Bhaal. Some players would find Cespenar's attitude, voice, and lengthy dialogue lines to be annoying. |
Latest revision as of 15:29, 5 November 2024
Experiment on Cruor is a log of unethical research experiments conducted on Orin's imp butler, Cruor.
This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
Properties
Where to find
- The Chosen's Room X: 103 Y: 1013
Text
NIGHTAL 3
Father sent a butler to fawn over me. I'm not my mind-mangled bloodkin. I need no coddling. I will send it back to Him, entrails and all.
NIGHTAL 4
Not again. The wretched minion has returned, singing my praises over the way I slaughtered it. If it craves death, I will give it a lingering one. It's screams will silence Father's concerns.
NIGHTAL 9
Again AGAIN this praise-poxing creature comes back to me. If it will not leave me be, I will make something beautiful of it. An effigy, stuffed with the flesh of every other butler in this city. Father will see I need no instruction, no inspiration. Nor does any true Chosen of Bhaal.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Cruor is most likely a reference to Cespenar, Bhaal's imp butler from Baldur's Gate 2 who served Gorion's Ward in their Pocket Plane as they explored the limits of their divinity inherited from Bhaal. Some players would find Cespenar's attitude, voice, and lengthy dialogue lines to be annoying.