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| 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.
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| book author = Church of Umberlee
| book text = For the first conch on your cord, remember the salt which cleanses, nourishes and stings.
| book text = For the first conch on your cord, remember the salt which cleanses, nourishes and stings.


For the second conch on your cord, remember the drowned.
For the second conch on your cord, remember the drowned.


For the third conch on your cord, remember the tempests that whip her.
For the third conch on your cord, remember the tempests that whip her.


For the fourth conch on your cord, remember the breath which fills your lungs, but that she might press out of you according to her will.
For the fourth conch on your cord, remember the breath which fills your lungs, but that she might press out of you according to her will.


For the fifth conch on your cord, remember the bounty of her body, the queen, the sea.  
For the fifth conch on your cord, remember the bounty of her body, the queen, the sea.  

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

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Where to find

On the wooden desk X: -212 Y: -243 on the first floor of the Water Queen's House.

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For the first conch on your cord, remember the salt which cleanses, nourishes and stings.


For the second conch on your cord, remember the drowned.


For the third conch on your cord, remember the tempests that whip her.


For the fourth conch on your cord, remember the breath which fills your lungs, but that she might press out of you according to her will.


For the fifth conch on your cord, remember the bounty of her body, the queen, the sea.