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| description = '''Apprentice's Journal''' belonged to an apprentice of a Red Wizard of Thay, likely [[Ilyn Toth]]. Reading the book advances the quest [[Unlock the Ancient Tome]].
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| quote = A meandering read, documenting an apprentice's flight from his homeland and struggles in his new life.
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| book text = 3 Uktar, 1371 DR
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Let it be known that I left my homeland because I was bound to my master, <i>and not because I chose to</i>. Were it not for the oath I swore, I would still be home, serving the zulkirs, and not tending to hog pox in this crude hamlet. However, an oath is an oath, and I will serve him, as is my duty, until I am released.  
Let it be known that I left my homeland because I was bound to my master, <i>and not because I chose to</i>. Were it not for the oath I swore, I would still be home, serving the zulkirs, and not tending to hog pox in this crude hamlet. However, an oath is an oath, and I will serve him, as is my duty, until I am released.  




[The early journal entries are written in a delicate, intricate script that gets rougher and wilder the more pages you turn. It ends with one hastily scrawled entry.]  
[The early journal entries are written in a delicate, intricate script that gets rougher and wilder the more pages you turn. It ends with one hastily scrawled entry.]  




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Latest revision as of 21:13, 21 October 2024

Apprentice's Journal image

Apprentice's Journal belonged to an apprentice of a Red Wizard of Thay, likely Ilyn Toth. Reading the book advances the quest Unlock the Ancient Tome.

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A meandering read, documenting an apprentice's flight from his homeland and struggles in his new life.

Properties

  • Books
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID S_FOR_DangerousBook_ThiefJournal
    UUID 10ce12d4-1d42-48aa-b086-b698c964d377


Where to find

Text

3 Uktar, 1371 DR


Let it be known that I left my homeland because I was bound to my master, and not because I chose to. Were it not for the oath I swore, I would still be home, serving the zulkirs, and not tending to hog pox in this crude hamlet. However, an oath is an oath, and I will serve him, as is my duty, until I am released.


[The early journal entries are written in a delicate, intricate script that gets rougher and wilder the more pages you turn. It ends with one hastily scrawled entry.]


They did it! The Dark Justiciars got the old bastard before the zulks could. Now he's bleeding out and once he's gone, I'll be free of this oath. I can go back.

I'll return the tome of necromancy he stole. They'll forgive me then. They'll know I'm loyal.

The keygem's secure in the tunnels. Once I have it, I'll slip into the cellar, take what I can carry, and then - home.