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| description = '''Patriars, A Homegrown Aristocracy''' is a scathing takedown of the Baldurian upper crust. | | description = '''Patriars, A Homegrown Aristocracy''' is a scathing takedown of the Baldurian upper crust. | ||
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| book text = [Reading like an extremely brave (or suicidal) act of journalism, this scathing takedown of the Baldurian upper crust decries each house, from the Caldwells who jealously hoard patronage of the city's art museums, to the Irlentrees whose merchant fleet floats swift and immense across the rippling waters, to the Ravenshades who control the production of ink, dye, jewelry, and gemstones. The list goes on, with bile seeming to underline each insult, each description of the wealthy households, revelling as their good fortune turns. City life is a duck pond, the text seems to imply. Scum rises to the top.] | | book text = [Reading like an extremely brave (or suicidal) act of journalism, this scathing takedown of the Baldurian upper crust decries each house, from the Caldwells who jealously hoard patronage of the city's art museums, to the Irlentrees whose merchant fleet floats swift and immense across the rippling waters, to the Ravenshades who control the production of ink, dye, jewelry, and gemstones. The list goes on, with bile seeming to underline each insult, each description of the wealthy households, revelling as their good fortune turns. City life is a duck pond, the text seems to imply. Scum rises to the top.] | ||
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| where to find = * Sold by [[Nansi Gretta]] | | where to find = * Sold by [[Nansi Gretta]] | ||
* [[Baldur's Mouth]] {{coords|43|-45}} | * [[Baldur's Mouth]] {{coords|43|-45}} | ||
* In a row of books in the [[House of Grief]] {{coords|-267|11}} | |||
* In a row of books in the basement of [[Old Garlow's Place]] {{coords|798|745}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 17 June 2024
Patriars, A Homegrown Aristocracy is a scathing takedown of the Baldurian upper crust.
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
- Sold by Nansi Gretta
- Baldur's Mouth X: 43 Y: -45
- In a row of books in the House of Grief X: -267 Y: 11
- In a row of books in the basement of Old Garlow's Place X: 798 Y: 745
Text
[Reading like an extremely brave (or suicidal) act of journalism, this scathing takedown of the Baldurian upper crust decries each house, from the Caldwells who jealously hoard patronage of the city's art museums, to the Irlentrees whose merchant fleet floats swift and immense across the rippling waters, to the Ravenshades who control the production of ink, dye, jewelry, and gemstones. The list goes on, with bile seeming to underline each insult, each description of the wealthy households, revelling as their good fortune turns. City life is a duck pond, the text seems to imply. Scum rises to the top.]