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| description = '''Selûnite Prayer Book''' is a book of psalms and prayers dedicated to [[Selûne]]. | | description = '''Selûnite Prayer Book''' is a book of psalms and prayers dedicated to [[Selûne]]. | ||
| quote = Pages of worshipful psalms and prayers dedicated to the Lady of Silver. | | quote = Pages of worshipful psalms and prayers dedicated to the Lady of Silver. | ||
| book author = Church of Selûne | |||
| book text = <b>Threads of Silver</b> | | book text = <b>Threads of Silver</b> | ||
Latest revision as of 22:56, 11 October 2024
Selûnite Prayer Book is a book of psalms and prayers dedicated to Selûne.
Pages of worshipful psalms and prayers dedicated to the Lady of Silver.
Properties
- Books
- Author: Church of Selûne
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
BOOK_UNI_TWN_SelunePrayerBookUUID
71ad78ed-c03b-4304-8d40-efc10adba0fb
Where to find
- Next to the Selûnite shrine under Last Light Inn.
- On a shelf in the Seized Goods section upstairs of Reithwin Tollhouse X: -127 Y: -77.
Text
Threads of Silver
Dearest Selûne, our fair maiden,
Weave our hearts with threads of silver,
Guide us with light of the moon,
And quench us with the purest of tears.
Shadows taunt us. Hear our prayer!
Shadows stalk us. Hear our prayer!
Shadows wound us. Hear our prayer!
Selûne, thou with radiam loom,
Mend our hearts with threads of silver,
Heal us with drops of morning dew,
And sooth our souls with softest starglow.
Notes
- Upon reading this book, Shadowheart will sarcastically comment, "Moonlight, guidance, tides... how fascinating. Consider me converted, Selûne."