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| description = '''Druid Notebook''' recounts the story of a battle against [[Ketheric Thorm]], which also references the glaive [[Sorrow]]. This text is written by an unknown Druid of [[Emerald Grove]]. | | description = '''Druid Notebook''' recounts the story of a battle against [[Ketheric Thorm]], which also references the glaive [[Sorrow]]. This text is written by an unknown Druid of [[Emerald Grove]]. | ||
| quote = An ageing notebook telling the fragmented story of an accidental death and a cursed blade. | | quote = An ageing notebook telling the fragmented story of an accidental death and a cursed blade. | ||
| book author = Circle of the Emerald Grove | |||
| book text = [This is an ancient notebook, whose ink is faded and pages are starting to crumble. It's not easy, but some words can still be made out.] | | book text = [This is an ancient notebook, whose ink is faded and pages are starting to crumble. It's not easy, but some words can still be made out.] | ||
Revision as of 00:52, 22 September 2024
Druid Notebook recounts the story of a battle against Ketheric Thorm, which also references the glaive Sorrow. This text is written by an unknown Druid of Emerald Grove.
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An ageing notebook telling the fragmented story of an accidental death and a cursed blade.
Properties
Author: Circle of the Emerald Grove
Rarity: Common
Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
Price: 14 gp
Where to find
- Druids' Chambers X: -435 Y: 3
Text
[This is an ancient notebook, whose ink is faded and pages are starting to crumble. It's not easy, but some words can still be made out.]
Ketheric is finished, but it cost us the land. Darkness has fallen, corruption is everywhere.
[...]
...chased by shadows, picking us off, druids and Harpers alike.
[...]
...our wounded were safe, I returned, searching for survivors...
[...]
...lost, but I found his shade. I put it to rest and took his glaive...
[...]
...blade infused with shadow. I have locked it away, to serve as a reminder that even victory can taste bitter.
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