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| weight lb = 1
| weight lb = 1
| price = 14
| price = 14
| uid = BOOK_LOW_CazadorsPalace_Alturiak1477
| uuid = d197bbf-22c4-4bed-96f4-7b70ccbf678f
| where to find = Inside Stacks of Scrolls in the [[Szarr Palace|Szarr Palace's]] attic {{coords|-712|1081}}.
| where to find = Inside Stacks of Scrolls in the [[Szarr Palace|Szarr Palace's]] attic {{coords|-712|1081}}.
| notes = * Alturiak is the second month in the {{FRWiki|Calendar of Harptos}}.
| notes = * Alturiak is the second month in the {{FRWiki|Calendar of Harptos}}.
* While this note is dated 1477, it is unknown if that is the date it was written, or a date the writer is referring back to.
* While this note is dated 1477, it is unknown if that is the date it was written, or a date the writer is referring back to.
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Revision as of 08:13, 18 October 2024

Alturiak 1477 image

A book by Amanita Szarr, recording her own history.

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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Amanita Szarr Amanita Szarr
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_LOW_CazadorsPalace_Alturiak1477
    UUID d197bbf-22c4-4bed-96f4-7b70ccbf678f


Where to find

Inside Stacks of Scrolls in the Szarr Palace's attic X: -712 Y: 1081.

Text

Alturiak 1477 -


Until I was thirteen years of age, I didn't know that 'Uncle' Cazador was a vampire - that, indeed, my entre family were vampires, going back generations. Growing up on the Szarr country estate near Anga Vled, raised by old family servants, I rarely visited our city palace in Baldur's Gate. And when I did, I couldn't wait to leave and return to the country. The city palace, straddling the wall between the Upper and Lower City, was more than creepy, it was somehow chilling.


-Amanita Szarr

Notes

  • Alturiak is the second month in the Calendar of Harptos.
  • While this note is dated 1477, it is unknown if that is the date it was written, or a date the writer is referring back to.