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| description = The reflections of Paul Amaps, a halfling humanist whose writings advised fair and peaceful ends to vicious conflicts. | | icon = Book Generic G Item Icon.png | ||
| description = '''Amaps' Memoirs''' is a collection of ruminations written by Paul Amaps. | |||
| book | | quote = The reflections of Paul Amaps, a halfling humanist whose writings advised fair and peaceful ends to vicious conflicts. | ||
| book author = Paul Amaps | |||
| book text = My life has been a long succession of pleasures: to see my town take to my ideas and cease legal discrimination of local orcs, to see my fights against horrid living conditions in city factories take off, to have the chance to see a new generation take to these ideas of a better, kinder, fairer, intelligent world and run with it to new reaches of the continent. | | book text = My life has been a long succession of pleasures: to see my town take to my ideas and cease legal discrimination of local orcs, to see my fights against horrid living conditions in city factories take off, to have the chance to see a new generation take to these ideas of a better, kinder, fairer, intelligent world and run with it to new reaches of the continent. | ||
It was not a life without struggle, however, and I shall regret its failures. My old friend [[Suelto's Ethic of War|Suelto]] comes to mind, who adopted such cruel ideologies later in life. I will forever console myself in the idea that such a brilliant mind would only conceive such theories under the strain of exile, and the promise of reinstatement, as she ultimately was. | |||
It was not a life without struggle, however, and I shall regret its failures. My old friend Suelto comes to mind, who adopted such cruel ideologies later in life. I will forever console myself in the idea that such a brilliant mind would only conceive such theories under the strain of exile, and the promise of reinstatement, as she ultimately was. | |||
| type = Books | | type = Books | ||
| rarity = common | |||
| rarity = | |||
| weight kg = 0.5 | | weight kg = 0.5 | ||
| weight lb = | | weight lb = 1 | ||
| price = 14 | | price = 14 | ||
| | | uid = QUEST_WYR_InsightPuzzle_Hint6 | ||
| | | uuid = f97e6e80-1f6e-4560-9fb8-27e399c80d57 | ||
| where to find = | | notes = * [[Suelto's Ethics of War]], a book which includes such violent aspirations as Amaps outlines, can be found in [[Ketheric Thorm|Ketheric]]'s room. The judgement within these memoirs offers a gentler perspective on Ketheric, as well. | ||
| where to find = * In a bookshelf on the fourth floor / roof of {{coords|-29|-295|Arcane Tower}} | |||
* [[Wyrmway|Wyrmway Trials]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 23 October 2024
Amaps' Memoirs is a collection of ruminations written by Paul Amaps.
The reflections of Paul Amaps, a halfling humanist whose writings advised fair and peaceful ends to vicious conflicts.
Properties
- Books
- Author: Paul Amaps
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
QUEST_WYR_InsightPuzzle_Hint6UUID
f97e6e80-1f6e-4560-9fb8-27e399c80d57
Where to find
- In a bookshelf on the fourth floor / roof of Arcane Tower X: -29 Y: -295
- Wyrmway Trials
Text
My life has been a long succession of pleasures: to see my town take to my ideas and cease legal discrimination of local orcs, to see my fights against horrid living conditions in city factories take off, to have the chance to see a new generation take to these ideas of a better, kinder, fairer, intelligent world and run with it to new reaches of the continent.
It was not a life without struggle, however, and I shall regret its failures. My old friend Suelto comes to mind, who adopted such cruel ideologies later in life. I will forever console myself in the idea that such a brilliant mind would only conceive such theories under the strain of exile, and the promise of reinstatement, as she ultimately was.
Notes
- Suelto's Ethics of War, a book which includes such violent aspirations as Amaps outlines, can be found in Ketheric's room. The judgement within these memoirs offers a gentler perspective on Ketheric, as well.