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Mason's Log

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Mason's Log is a book making mention of the Harpers and Ketheric Thorm. It was likely written by Morfred.

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

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Infernal Mason Infernal Mason
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID UNI_BOOK_TWN_MasonsLog
    UUID 679e625f-e5f7-4547-9ec1-961ed8d3f1e5


Where to find

In the Selûnite temple in the Mason's Guild Basement

Text

- How quickly things change. The Thorms are Selûnite through and through - or so I believed. Perhaps Ketheric only converted for Melodia, and with her death - and then his daughter's - his faith died too. But to turn to Shar? It beggars belief.


- Ketheric's Justiciars are growing greater in number, and more determined to rout out any traces of Selûne in Reithwin. Why do they think this town was built? One cannot rip out the foundations of a building and expect it to remain standing.


- Brother and I remain the last two bastions of Our Lady of Silver in the town. A few - the trusting few - come to worship in secret by moonlit nights. Others - converts, all. Whether they truly believe, I cannot say. Impossible, isn't it?


- Sick of standing idle while Justiciars gain power in our humble town. What will become of us if we allow it? I met a man who was no man. Touched by a devil. Or maybe worse. But he offered me something I couldn't refuse - help.


- The time is now. Ketheric's Justiciars, their stronghold in the temple below - they will be wiped out. All of them. I didn't ask how. I just want them gone. Let the Harpers have at Ketheric now. They'll make short work of him.

Notes

  • The "man who was no man" surely was Raphael, meaning this deal was the genesis of Yurgir's contract to kill all the Dark Justiciars.
  • Morfred can be later found in the House of Hope, where he informs the player that in exchange for Raphael's slaughter of the Justiciars, he "promised him my soul in return."