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| description = '''Letter from Arabella''' is a [[miscellaneous]] [[note]] found in the [[Epilogue]]. Not to be confused with [[Letter from Arabella]].
| description = '''Letter from Arabella''' is a [[miscellaneous]] [[note]] found in the [[Epilogue]]. Not to be confused with [[Letter from Arabella]].

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Letter from Arabella (Epilogue) image

Letter from Arabella is a miscellaneous note found in the Epilogue. Not to be confused with Letter from Arabella.

Description Icon.png

A plain, unadorned note.

Properties

  • Books
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


Where to find

Within the Chest of Grateful Words in the Epilogue. Contingent on Arabella being encountered in Act Three, encouraged by Withers to explore the Weave, then surviving through to the end.

Text

Hey you. It's Arabella! You remember me, right?


Bone Man once said I needed to find balance. 'Where creation meets ruin, where morning meets midnight - the root of all being.' Fancy talk.


He was right though. After I touched that idol in the grove, it was like a big tree started to grow in my head, and all these weird thoughts and feelings and powers sprouted on its branches like big black leaves. I had to figure myself out. So I followed the Weave, like Bone Man said. I don't know how I knew what to do, I just did.


After you squished the brain, Beard Man showed up. Said the Weave led him to me, and me to him. He's teaching me how to make sense of all those leaves in my head-tree. He says I need to use magic responsibly. He also says not to call him 'Bear Man'.


I'll let you know how it goes.

Notes

"Beard Man" very likely refers to Elminster.