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| description = One of three letters presumably written by [[Raphael]]. The letter appears to be part of a plot by Raphael to have Flame [[Liara Portyr]] promoted to Marshal. | | description = One of three letters presumably written by [[Raphael]]. The letter appears to be part of a plot by Raphael to have Flame [[Liara Portyr]] promoted to Marshal. | ||
| quote = A plain, unadorned note. | | quote = A plain, unadorned note. | ||
| book text = White Pawn, you are to find a high-profile unsolved crime and confess to it, turning yourself in to Portyr after arranging at Baldur’s Mouth for coverage – you know which reporter to use. Your position in the FF barracks should make it easy to identify a crime that, when resolved, will add greatly to Portyr’s renown. | | book text = White Pawn, you are to find a high-profile unsolved crime and confess to it, turning yourself in to Portyr after arranging at Baldur’s Mouth for coverage – you know which reporter to use. Your position in the FF barracks should make it easy to identify a crime that, when resolved, will add greatly to Portyr’s renown. | ||
Revision as of 15:23, 16 March 2024
One of three letters presumably written by Raphael. The letter appears to be part of a plot by Raphael to have Flame Liara Portyr promoted to Marshal.
A plain, unadorned note.
Properties
- Notes
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
Where to find
On a Rosewood Desk at Devil's Den X: -9 Y: 111, a room in Sharess' Caress
Text
White Pawn, you are to find a high-profile unsolved crime and confess to it, turning yourself in to Portyr after arranging at Baldur’s Mouth for coverage – you know which reporter to use. Your position in the FF barracks should make it easy to identify a crime that, when resolved, will add greatly to Portyr’s renown.
That will cancel your debt. Don’t worry about the ‘why’ – it’s a pawn’s place to be sacrificed so other pieces can win the game.
-R
Notes
See also White Bishop - Orders and White Knight - Orders