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| book author = Marten (toll collector) | |||
| book text = [A ledger containing details of a tollhouse’s takings for the current year, 1492 DR. Most entries are neatly written, listing the travellers and the amount of gold paid, but the text on the most recent page is smudged and rambling.] | | book text = [A ledger containing details of a tollhouse’s takings for the current year, 1492 DR. Most entries are neatly written, listing the travellers and the amount of gold paid, but the text on the most recent page is smudged and rambling.] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:01, 28 October 2024
Tollhouse Ledger (Risen Road) contains a list of travellers who paid to pass through the Toll House on Risen Road.
Its edges are charred and stained with a liquid of suspicious origin.
Properties
- Books
- Author: Marten (toll collector)
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
S_PLA_LedgerUUID
ce9ec41f-ba32-4c83-9b59-3351925e1c70
Where to find
- Carried by the Dead Toll Collector in the basement of the Toll House X: -667 Y: -412
Text
[A ledger containing details of a tollhouse’s takings for the current year, 1492 DR. Most entries are neatly written, listing the travellers and the amount of gold paid, but the text on the most recent page is smudged and rambling.]
9 Marpenoth: four merchants, with single wagon of sundries - 25 gold.
12 Marpenoth: Flaming Fist Company, fifteen Fists and Gauntlet - 100 gold fee waived. Fist don't pay tolls, they extort.
21 Marpenoth: brewer and two guards, bringing kegs to Waukeen's Rest - 35 gold.
2 Uktar: seven farmers, no goods, no gold. Wounded. Warned us to leave.
3 Uktar: sent courier to request extra guards or relief
7 Uktar: more farmers too many to count. no goods. carrying their own dead
11 Uktar: road untenable
16 Uktar: preparing to abandon post