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"Moving from the light" is how he always phrased it, which I thought was a bit much. "A ray of morning light dims this day," he would insist. I just can't really see it the same way. I can comfort, I can listen, I can <i>heal</i> - of course my talents are best suited in worship of Ilmater. I have no ill will towards the Morninglord, indeed, I think a shaft of his light will always shine in my heart.


I worry, too. There's something that glimmers in Pa's eyes when he talks about the light - and it's not something I like. I alight to Baldur's Gate next tenday - to the Open Hand Temple. Maybe they'll know what ails him.  
"Moving from the light" is how he always phrased it, which I thought was a bit much. "A ray of morning light dims this day," he would insist. I just can't really see it the same way. I can comfort, I can listen, I can <i>heal</i> – of course my talents are best suited in worship of {{CharLink|Ilmater}}. I have no ill will towards the {{CharLink|Lathander|Morninglord}}, indeed, I think a shaft of his light will always shine in my heart.
 
 
I worry, too. There's something that glimmers in Pa's eyes when he talks about the light and it's not something I like. I alight to Baldur's Gate next tenday to the {{Loc|Open Hand Temple}}. Maybe they'll know what ails him.  
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 12 January 2025

Memoirs, Vol 1, Sister Clarwen image

Memoirs, Vol 1, Sister Clarwen is a book detailing the path in faith of Shirra Clarwen.

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A simple, plain tome detailing the daily routines and meditations of a monastic novice.

Properties

  • Books Books
  • Author: Shirra Clarwen Shirra Clarwen
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_UNI_WYR_CadwenThesis
    UUID 01cb5c4d-bd8b-44ca-85bf-11ea6fc09eb2


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Text

[This book details the path in faith of one Shirra Clarwen.]



"Moving from the light" is how he always phrased it, which I thought was a bit much. "A ray of morning light dims this day," he would insist. I just can't really see it the same way. I can comfort, I can listen, I can heal – of course my talents are best suited in worship of Ilmater Ilmater. I have no ill will towards the Lathander Morninglord, indeed, I think a shaft of his light will always shine in my heart.


I worry, too. There's something that glimmers in Pa's eyes when he talks about the light – and it's not something I like. I alight to Baldur's Gate next tenday – to the Open Hand Temple Open Hand Temple. Maybe they'll know what ails him.