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Anyway, thanks for pouring your honey-heat over each and every day, cloudy or no, here for a lone woman barefoot and smiling on the long road. | Anyway, thanks for pouring your honey-heat over each and every day, cloudy or no, here for a lone woman barefoot and smiling on the long road. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 31 July 2024
Pilgrim's Prayer (Woman) is a friendly letter written to Lathander.
A plain, unadorned note.
Properties
- Notes
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
S_CRE_Monastery_LathanderPrayer_02UUID
1d84e458-938e-40df-8deb-ebe884391101
Where to find
- On an altar in the wilderness of Rosymorn Monastery X: -17 Y: 24
Text
Dear Morning Lord - and you are a dearie! - haven't I just had the grandest time? Sure if 1 was honey I wouldn't have trouble getting down a hill, so warm and good I feel! I've been headed here to pay you homage and beyond on other business for some two odd months, and every mile has unearthed more and more kindnesses.
For example, when my sleeping roll was infested with bedbugs (itching me disagreeably, Morning Lord, I have no qualms admitting it), a woman gave me a spare of hers, and it was toasty warming of a night! And she with two children of her own to tend!
Anyway, thanks for pouring your honey-heat over each and every day, cloudy or no, here for a lone woman barefoot and smiling on the long road.