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| controller icon = Book Generic A Unfaded.png
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| description = '''The Lustrous Lass''' is a [[book]] found on the corpse of [[Penita]] on the quarantined ship outside the [[Counting House]], in the [[Lower City]].
| description = '''The Lustrous Lass''' describes the crew's strange deaths.
| 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 text spoiler =  
| book author = Penita
| book text =  
| book text =  
When the Fist Manip said he wanted me to check out a Lustrous Lass, I didn't realize that was a ship's name and almost said something regrettable. But when he said the vessel was under quarantine after drifting in to harbour with a dead crew, I realised Ilmater had a task for me.
When the [[Flaming Fist|Fist]] Manip said he wanted me to check out a [[Lustrous Lass]], I didn't realize that was a ship's name and almost said something regrettable. But when he said the vessel was under quarantine after drifting in to harbour with a dead crew, I realised [[Deities#Ilmater|Ilmater]] had a task for me.
 


The crew were dead indeed, of poison or pestilence, but what killed them? I found a wicker basket of rotting fruit of a kind I didn't recognise - could that be it? There's an aura of wickedness here that belies mere death by food poisoning. I must search more thoroughly, but all of a sudden I'm feeling tired. Very tired.
The crew were dead indeed, of poison or pestilence, but what killed them? I found a wicker basket of rotting fruit of a kind I didn't recognise - could that be it? There's an aura of wickedness here that belies mere death by food poisoning. I must search more thoroughly, but all of a sudden I'm feeling tired. Very tired.
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| rarity =  
| rarity = common
| weight kg = 0.5
| weight kg = 0.5
| weight lb = 0.6
| weight lb = 1.1
| price = 14
| price = 14
| usage cost =  
| usage cost =  
| uid = S_LOW_PlagueShip_Sailor02Journal
| uuid = d36efe0e-0ac3-4542-b679-11f18212292d
| effect =  
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| where to find =  
| where to find = * Carried by [[Penita]] on the [[Lustrous Lass]] at [[The_Counting_House#Counting_House_docks|The Counting House docks]] {{coords|-180|-232}}
| notes = Despite the book mentioning a wicker basket full of rotten fruit, and wicker baskets full of rotten fruit being found far and wide across Baldur's Gate, there are no wicker baskets upon the [[Lustrous Lass]].
| notes = * Despite mention of a wicker basket full of rotten fruit, no wicker baskets can be found on the [[Lustrous Lass]].
* See also:
** [[The Rest of My Life]]
** [[I Told Jorkens]]
** [[My Own Deal]]
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 21 October 2024

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The Lustrous Lass describes the crew's strange deaths.

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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Penita
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID S_LOW_PlagueShip_Sailor02Journal
    UUID d36efe0e-0ac3-4542-b679-11f18212292d


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Text

When the Fist Manip said he wanted me to check out a Lustrous Lass, I didn't realize that was a ship's name and almost said something regrettable. But when he said the vessel was under quarantine after drifting in to harbour with a dead crew, I realised Ilmater had a task for me.


The crew were dead indeed, of poison or pestilence, but what killed them? I found a wicker basket of rotting fruit of a kind I didn't recognise - could that be it? There's an aura of wickedness here that belies mere death by food poisoning. I must search more thoroughly, but all of a sudden I'm feeling tired. Very tired.

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