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| description = '''Hoof-Trodden Diary''' is written by someone who is haunted by a hag. Despite its name and text, the image of this diary is written on a sheet of paper. | | description = '''Hoof-Trodden Diary''' is written by someone who is haunted by a hag. Despite its name and text, the image of this diary is written on a sheet of paper. | ||
| quote = A thick, battered journal. Bite marks dot one corner. | | quote = A thick, battered journal. Bite marks dot one corner. |
Revision as of 21:36, 15 April 2024
Hoof-Trodden Diary is written by someone who is haunted by a hag. Despite its name and text, the image of this diary is written on a sheet of paper.
A thick, battered journal. Bite marks dot one corner.
Properties
- Notes
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
Where to find
- On a table on the second floor of Old Garlow's Place X: -54 Y: -142
Text
[This page starts off written in an elegant cursive but soon devolves into a scrawling mess.]
I dreamed of Ethel again. She laughed, mouth full of my guts as she ripped my baby from my stomach with her teeth. I screamed, and so did the babe, but then it changed into a doll - a horrible looking thing. I woke up freezing cold but burning hot. Will I ever escape that goddamn witch?
I saw the doll again, but it was no dream. Kled was telling me about a nice cloud he saw outside, when I spotted it over his shoulder - staring at me. I screamed, and poor Kled started screaming too, so I lied and said I saw a mouse. I think I just need to sleep.
The doll, it's everywhere. I tried to warn the others, but I can't speak. Can't walk. My fingers stiffen as I write. Adrienne, get -
[The page ends in a bizarre off-kilter scrawl.]