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| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink. | | quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink. | ||
| book | | book author = Raphael | ||
| book text = [This is a scrapbook collecting supplications, notes and letters from mortals to Raphael begging for boons, help, and assistance. Margin notes call out the devil’s favourites, as in this example.] | | book text = [This is a scrapbook collecting supplications, notes and letters from mortals to Raphael begging for boons, help, and assistance. Margin notes call out the devil’s favourites, as in this example.] | ||
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| where to find = On a nightstand at {{Coords|-17|118|Devil's Den}}, a room in [[Sharess' Caress]] | | where to find = On a nightstand at {{Coords|-17|118|Devil's Den}}, a room in [[Sharess' Caress]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 18 October 2024
This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
Properties
Where to find
On a nightstand at Devil's DenX: -17 Y: 118, a room in Sharess' Caress
Text
[This is a scrapbook collecting supplications, notes and letters from mortals to Raphael begging for boons, help, and assistance. Margin notes call out the devil’s favourites, as in this example.]
Says she wants her siblings out of the way so she can take full control of the family business only so their late mother will be properly honoured by its efficiency and profitability! How utterly disingenuous! One has to admire it.
There’s no profit for me in taking her gnarly little soul, helping her would be sheer indulgence – but if I’m not indulging myself, why bother with any of this?