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| book text = Good morning, Lathander (I suppose all mornings for you are good, you making them up out of all the bright bits of night and getting them shine worthy and such). I have two new boys (Luke & Elliott), and I should like them to see lots of your nice sunups. So if you would watch over them, I should be most thankful. I am poor as muck, but have some heart left to give (that which has not been eaten up by the boys and their Mum). So that bit is yours if you keep them seeing sunrises. Thanks. | | book text = Good morning, Lathander (I suppose all mornings for you are good, you making them up out of all the bright bits of night and getting them shine worthy and such). I have two new boys (Luke & Elliott), and I should like them to see lots of your nice sunups. So if you would watch over them, I should be most thankful. I am poor as muck, but have some heart left to give (that which has not been eaten up by the boys and their Mum). So that bit is yours if you keep them seeing sunrises. Thanks. | ||
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Where to find
On an altar in the wilderness of Rosymorn Monastery X: -17 Y: 24.
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Good morning, Lathander (I suppose all mornings for you are good, you making them up out of all the bright bits of night and getting them shine worthy and such). I have two new boys (Luke & Elliott), and I should like them to see lots of your nice sunups. So if you would watch over them, I should be most thankful. I am poor as muck, but have some heart left to give (that which has not been eaten up by the boys and their Mum). So that bit is yours if you keep them seeing sunrises. Thanks.
Harrison Fields