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I was not born an old man. I am all too familiar with what it's like to have a goddess fill your heart with longing. If there is another way, I trust you can find it. It is not in your nature or mine to stop looking, to accept the first answer to any dilemma. | |||
Do what you can - put that mind to work.Perhaps... perhaps that should have been your mission right from the start. | Do what you can - put that mind to work.Perhaps... perhaps that should have been your mission right from the start. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 5 September 2024
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[A letter, written in cramped, cursive script. Its letters seem to shift beneath your gaze, the ink reluctant to be confined to the page.]
Dear boy,
I see remaining optimistic as my duty - especially when I am not the one being asked to do the seemingly impossible. Think carefully - exceedingly so. You know Mystra, as do I.
I was not born an old man. I am all too familiar with what it's like to have a goddess fill your heart with longing. If there is another way, I trust you can find it. It is not in your nature or mine to stop looking, to accept the first answer to any dilemma.
Do what you can - put that mind to work.Perhaps... perhaps that should have been your mission right from the start.
Elminster