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| description = '''On Sloth, Gluttony, and Vice''' encourages the reader to focus on their work and nothing else.
| description = '''On Sloth, Gluttony, and Vice''' encourages the reader to focus on their work and nothing else.
| quote = This protracted screed by author Fynris Flatrock preaches abstinence and industry, and warns against fleshly desires.
| quote = This protracted screed by author Fynris Flatrock preaches abstinence and industry, and warns against fleshly desires.
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| book author = Fynris Flatrock
| book text = 'ENDURE! ENDURE! ENDURE!'
| book text = 'ENDURE! ENDURE! ENDURE!'






So commands Laduguer the Taskmaster. 'ENDURE!' Cry it out as your hammer strikes rock. 'ENDURE!' Shout it as your axe splits your enemies' skulls. 'ENDURE!' Holler as your cane strikes your slaves' backs. Toil is our duty and our blessing! Toil is the reward we grant our sons and servants!
So commands [[Laduguer]] the Taskmaster. 'ENDURE!' Cry it out as your hammer strikes rock. 'ENDURE!' Shout it as your axe splits your enemies' skulls. 'ENDURE!' Holler as your cane strikes your slaves' backs. Toil is our duty and our blessing! Toil is the reward we grant our sons and servants!





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On Sloth, Gluttony, and Vice encourages the reader to focus on their work and nothing else.

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This protracted screed by author Fynris Flatrock preaches abstinence and industry, and warns against fleshly desires.

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  • Author: Fynris Flatrock
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


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'ENDURE! ENDURE! ENDURE!'


So commands Laduguer the Taskmaster. 'ENDURE!' Cry it out as your hammer strikes rock. 'ENDURE!' Shout it as your axe splits your enemies' skulls. 'ENDURE!' Holler as your cane strikes your slaves' backs. Toil is our duty and our blessing! Toil is the reward we grant our sons and servants!


Yet beware the great enemy of toil, the scourge that wounds us and ours: the tankard. It is not only ale that pours forth from it, but indolence, gluttony, and a wandering mind. The drunkard is a clan's millstone: too heavy to carry, too idle to contribute. Cast him into the Darklake! Let him sink to the bottom! And once more, call out: 'ENDURE! ENDURE! ENDURE!'