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| description = '''A Mummy's Memories''' is written by a mystic consultant. | | description = '''A Mummy's Memories''' is written by a mystic consultant. | ||
| 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 = Mystic Carrion | ||
| book text = Some mortals might wonder why a mummy lord would abandon a subterranean crypt where he has abided for several human lifetimes, safely conducting delicate experiments into the very nature of life and its so-called opposite death, and trade all that for a perilous existence in a ramshackle waterfront house in the cesspit of Baldur's Gate. | | book text = Some mortals might wonder why a mummy lord would abandon a subterranean crypt where he has abided for several human lifetimes, safely conducting delicate experiments into the very nature of life and its so-called opposite death, and trade all that for a perilous existence in a ramshackle waterfront house in the cesspit of [[Baldur's Gate]]. | ||
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An entity of erudition and taste must naturally have a keen appreciation for what the surface world has to offer: the lilt of music and the lyricism of poetry, the cry of seagulls over Grey Harbour at sunset, the touch of a soft, non-decayed hand. You don't need a nose to savour a fine wine. | An entity of erudition and taste must naturally have a keen appreciation for what the surface world has to offer: the lilt of music and the lyricism of poetry, the cry of seagulls over [[Grey Harbour Docks|Grey Harbour]] at sunset, the touch of a soft, non-decayed hand. You don't need a nose to savour a fine wine. | ||
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Thus my new career as a high-priced and exclusive mystic consultant to the wealthy of the Upper City. I have needs, and they will not be denied. | Thus my new career as a high-priced and exclusive mystic consultant to the wealthy of the [[Upper City]]. I have needs, and they will not be denied. | ||
| type = Books | | type = Books | ||
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| weight lb = 1 | | weight lb = 1 | ||
| price = 14 | | price = 14 | ||
| uid = S_LOW_BasementBookPhilgraves | |||
| uuid = f4180de1-823c-44f1-8995-a62de3e5f5af | |||
| usage cost = | | usage cost = | ||
| effect = | | effect = | ||
| where to find = * [[Philgrave's Mansion Basement]] {{coords|-1505|-127}} | | where to find = * [[Philgrave's_Mansion#Basement|Philgrave's Mansion Basement]] {{coords|-1505|-127}} | ||
| notes = * Reading this book grants the party 75 exp | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 21 October 2024
A Mummy's Memories is written by a mystic consultant.
This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
Properties
- Books
- Author: Mystic Carrion
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
S_LOW_BasementBookPhilgravesUUID
f4180de1-823c-44f1-8995-a62de3e5f5af
Where to find
- Philgrave's Mansion Basement X: -1505 Y: -127
Text
Some mortals might wonder why a mummy lord would abandon a subterranean crypt where he has abided for several human lifetimes, safely conducting delicate experiments into the very nature of life and its so-called opposite death, and trade all that for a perilous existence in a ramshackle waterfront house in the cesspit of Baldur's Gate.
Some mortals might be morons.
An entity of erudition and taste must naturally have a keen appreciation for what the surface world has to offer: the lilt of music and the lyricism of poetry, the cry of seagulls over Grey Harbour at sunset, the touch of a soft, non-decayed hand. You don't need a nose to savour a fine wine.
All of these things and more I have earned through my dedication to esoteric studies, and but all of these things, as well as rare alchemy ingredients, alembics, and athanors, cost money - a lot of it.
Thus my new career as a high-priced and exclusive mystic consultant to the wealthy of the Upper City. I have needs, and they will not be denied.
Notes
- Reading this book grants the party 75 exp