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| controller icon = Book Note V Unfaded.png
| controller icon = Book Note V Unfaded.png
| icon = Book Note V Item Icon.png
| icon = Book Note V Item Icon.png
| description =  
| description = '''Letter from Orin''' is a letter from Orin to {{CharLink|Gozz}} to disguise as {{CharLink|Jaheira}} to recruit {{CharLink|Minsc}}.
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.  
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.  
| book text spoiler = yes
| book author = Orin
| book text = The Stone Lord's skull echoes with absence, and the tadpole alone is not enough to fill it. Take on the crone's dust-pocked form and fill his thoughts with old adventures, so that he might smile sweetly while he slaughters for us.
| book text = The Stone Lord's skull echoes with absence, and the tadpole alone is not enough to fill it. Take on the crone's dust-pocked form and fill his thoughts with old adventures, so that he might smile sweetly while he slaughters for us.




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And do <b>not</b> pulp the rodent. If its chittering gives the Stone Lord pause, then set it aside for me - so that we might give the great hero a final meal when his work is done.
And do <b>not</b> pulp the rodent. If its chittering gives the Stone Lord pause, then set it aside for me - so that we might give the great hero a final meal when his work is done.


-Orin
-Orin

Latest revision as of 09:47, 23 October 2024

Letter from Orin image

Letter from Orin is a letter from Orin to Gozz Gozz to disguise as Jaheira Jaheira to recruit Minsc Minsc.

Description Icon.png

A plain, unadorned note.

Properties

  • Notes
  • Author: Orin Orin
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.1 kg / 0.2 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID S_LOW_MinscHideout_LetterFromOrin
    UUID 671d972d-2461-4fc6-8860-a952b6bdec8c


Text

The Stone Lord's skull echoes with absence, and the tadpole alone is not enough to fill it. Take on the crone's dust-pocked form and fill his thoughts with old adventures, so that he might smile sweetly while he slaughters for us.



And do not pulp the rodent. If its chittering gives the Stone Lord pause, then set it aside for me - so that we might give the great hero a final meal when his work is done.

-Orin