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| description = A letter of regret, reconciliation, and redress, from one brother to another. | | description = A letter of regret, reconciliation, and redress, from one brother to another. | ||
| quote = A letter of regret, reconciliation, and redress, from one brother to another. | | quote = A letter of regret, reconciliation, and redress, from one brother to another. | ||
| book author = Infernal Mason | |||
| book text = Halfred, | | book text = Halfred, | ||
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Morfred | Morfred | ||
| where to find = In the Selûnite temple under the Reithwin Masons' Guild | | where to find = In the Selûnite temple under the Reithwin Masons' Guild | ||
| uid = S_TWN_MasonsGuild_MasonsDiary | |||
| uuid = 900e1fda-7e08-467f-9da6-81961b04b4d5 | |||
| type = Notes | | type = Notes | ||
| rarity = common | | rarity = common |
Latest revision as of 10:01, 7 September 2024
A letter of regret, reconciliation, and redress, from one brother to another.
A letter of regret, reconciliation, and redress, from one brother to another.
Properties
- Notes
- Author: Infernal Mason
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
S_TWN_MasonsGuild_MasonsDiaryUUID
900e1fda-7e08-467f-9da6-81961b04b4d5
Where to find
In the Selûnite temple under the Reithwin Masons' Guild
Text
Halfred,
You're probably surprised that I'm writing, though no more surprised than me. You warned me of Thorm's malic, yet I took up hammer and trowel to build that cursed tower. You warned me of coming war, yet I built the prison that would contain his foes.
You warned me. I did not listen. It is my deepest regret - and I must atone.
I know more about the Towers' construction than anyone, and possess innumerable tools and supplies, besides. Gather your allies at Last Light and let us devise a plan to infiltrate Moonrise. Ketheric plans for war. He expects to face halberds and staves in light of day. We will end him with a dagger to the back before he can so much as raise a blade.
I don't expect you to forgive me. But I hope that you'll try.
Your brother,
Morfred