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| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
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| book text = Plamondon tells us that Grey Harbour was a small coastal village before [[Balduran]] returned with his vast sea-treasure and founded a great city here. But the vast subterranean ruins hidden beneath our modern city's sewer system tell a very different story.
| book text = Plamondon tells us that Grey Harbour was a small coastal village before Balduran returned with his vast sea-treasure and founded a great city here. But the vast subterranean ruins hidden beneath our modern city's sewer system tell a very different story.


There was a city on the bight of the Lower Chionthar ages before Balduran built his Seatower, a metropolis of grand boulevards and granite towers open to the sky before the unknown cataclysm that split them to their foundations and then swallowed them into the bedrock.
There was a city on the bight of the Lower Chionthar ages before Balduran built his Seatower, a metropolis of grand boulevards and granite towers open to the sky before the unknown cataclysm that split them to their foundations and then swallowed them into the bedrock.
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| price = 14
| price = 14
| where to find = Page author cannot remember where they found it. Please contribute if you have information. {{Verify}}
| where to find = Page author cannot remember where they found it. Please contribute if you have information. {{Verify}}
| notes =
* Adds interesting flavor to the recorded history of [[Balduran]].
** Credits him with constructing a "Seatower"
** Mentions his "return" to the region in possession of a "vast sea-treasure."
* The [[Undercity Ruins]] is most likely ''"the vast subterranean ruins"'' the text is referring to.
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Revision as of 02:24, 22 September 2023

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What Abides Below is a common Book that offers a few minor details about the history of Baldur's Gate, and suggests that there may be a mystery to explore within its sewer system.

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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

Properties

  • Books
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


Where to find

Page author cannot remember where they found it. Please contribute if you have information. [Needs Verification]

Text

Plamondon tells us that Grey Harbour was a small coastal village before Balduran returned with his vast sea-treasure and founded a great city here. But the vast subterranean ruins hidden beneath our modern city's sewer system tell a very different story.

There was a city on the bight of the Lower Chionthar ages before Balduran built his Seatower, a metropolis of grand boulevards and granite towers open to the sky before the unknown cataclysm that split them to their foundations and then swallowed them into the bedrock.

Who were these forgotten people who lived in the age before Balduran? Perhaps more importantly, who or what still lives in the ruins of that tumbledown port town below? What things, creatures, or creations, lurk deep beneath our streets - and do they have designs on what we like to think of as our world on the surface above?

Notes

  • Adds interesting flavor to the recorded history of Balduran.
    • Credits him with constructing a "Seatower"
    • Mentions his "return" to the region in possession of a "vast sea-treasure."
  • The Undercity Ruins is most likely "the vast subterranean ruins" the text is referring to.