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Research Notes (Waning Moon) cannot be read. Interacting with the book initiates a voiceover.

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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

Text

*Research notes. They describe a powerful venom extracted from a rare purple worm. Distiller Thisobald Thorm sought to create a fatal poison using the worm's gullet.*


*He procured several parts of a worm gullet, but rinsed one in error. The poison he brewed was noxious - but not fatal.*


*Thisobald devoted months to formulating a deadly poison with the remaining ingredients, without success.*


*After exhaustive experimentation, he was able to make a near-deadly extract from the glands. But to complete his poison, Thisobald required one last ingredient:*


*The petals of a corpse rose.*


*The book's index reveals corpse roses may grow near tombs, mausoleums, and particularly redolent cadavers.*


*Thisobald enlisted a courier from Baldur's Gate to obtain corpse rose petals and other ingredients and deliver them to a covert location.*


*Unfortunately, a deep purple stain darkens the final page, obscuring the parcel's destination.*


( DC 14 Intelligence check to discern the location.)