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Revision as of 22:47, 2 February 2024
Unpublished Portents suggests that the disappearance of fog in Grey Harbour and Baldur's Gate is an omen.
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
- In a row of books in the House of Grief X: -275 Y: 10
Text
Unpublished Portents by Katie Lowlochden.
As a blend of aeromancy - the art of divining the future from atmospheric conditions - and hydromancy - diviation through water - fog divination represents an experimental and as yet inconclusive praxis.
Take the cases of Grey Harbour and Baldur's Gate. Soothsayers took to crafting masks from the dense, milk-pale fog blanketing these places, the expressions on those masks indicating positive or negative outcomes in the lives of those who originally commissioned them.
Now those banks of fog have retreated, presenting an intriguing omen all its own...