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| description = '''The Surprising Habits of Kara-Turian Warlords''' claims that the [[House of Grief]] will help those struggling with self-improvement.
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| book text = [A curious self-help tome that claims to help those who have disappointed their elders. It seems to have been hastily printed and bound, and strikes an oddly harsh tone.]  
| book text = [A curious self-help tome that claims to help those who have disappointed their elders. It seems to have been hastily printed and bound, and strikes an oddly harsh tone.]  




Alas, poor reader, not everyone can improve themselves without the help of others. Some need the instruction of an elder - a steadying, authoritative hand that can mete out guidance and discipline in equal measure. Honour your elders, dear reader. Be mindful of their lessons, deferential to their desires, and grateful for their discipline. Be of service to them, even when you think you are at odds with them.  
Alas, poor reader, not everyone can improve themselves without the help of others. Some need the instruction of an elder - a steadying, authoritative hand that can mete out guidance and discipline in equal measure. Honour your elders, dear reader. Be mindful of their lessons, deferential to their desires, and grateful for their discipline. Be of service to them, even when you think you are at odds with them.  




[The book drones on, dispensing suspect advice that advocates for utter obedience, before imploring the reader to seek further help at the House of Grief.]
[The book drones on, dispensing suspect advice that advocates for utter obedience, before imploring the reader to seek further help at the House of Grief.]
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The Surprising Habits of Kara-Turian Warlords claims that the House of Grief will help those struggling with self-improvement.

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

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  • Books
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 500 gp


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Text

[A curious self-help tome that claims to help those who have disappointed their elders. It seems to have been hastily printed and bound, and strikes an oddly harsh tone.]


Alas, poor reader, not everyone can improve themselves without the help of others. Some need the instruction of an elder - a steadying, authoritative hand that can mete out guidance and discipline in equal measure. Honour your elders, dear reader. Be mindful of their lessons, deferential to their desires, and grateful for their discipline. Be of service to them, even when you think you are at odds with them.


[The book drones on, dispensing suspect advice that advocates for utter obedience, before imploring the reader to seek further help at the House of Grief.]