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| description = '''Tattered Notes''' contains the last written account of an unknown [[Selûne]] follower.
| description = '''Tattered Notes''' contains the last written account of an unknown [[Selûne]] follower.
| quote = This timeworn note is thin and ragged. A harsh touch might cause it to disintegrate.
| quote = This timeworn note is thin and ragged. A harsh touch might cause it to disintegrate.
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| book author = Church of Selûne
| book text = This place is dark, but the Lady's Light shines yet. Just as the drow had almost broken through, Jarrus rallied the last of the initiates and charged forth. For a moment, the cavern shone with Selûne's own brilliance.
| book text = This place is dark, but the Lady's Light shines yet. Just as the drow had almost broken through, Jarrus rallied the last of the initiates and charged forth. For a moment, the cavern shone with Selûne's own brilliance.



Latest revision as of 17:34, 18 October 2024

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Tattered Notes contains the last written account of an unknown Selûne follower.

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This timeworn note is thin and ragged. A harsh touch might cause it to disintegrate.

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This place is dark, but the Lady's Light shines yet. Just as the drow had almost broken through, Jarrus rallied the last of the initiates and charged forth. For a moment, the cavern shone with Selûne's own brilliance.


I'd have gladly gone with them, wound or no, but Jarrus bade me stay and hold the gate until his return. I am to keep the records, too - I'll save space to write of his victory.

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It's been days (hours?) since we collapsed the tunnel. They were supposed to return after the battle - I cannot dig it out on my own.

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My eyes won't get used to this darkness, but I can hear them stripping the dead. I'm sorry. I haven't learned the death rites yet, but I will hold the gate. I promise.


[This final entry is barely visible - more faint scratches than legible writing.]

sorry