Ad placeholder

Hide-Bound Journal: Difference between revisions

From bg3.wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 6: Line 6:
| description = {{story|Hide-Bound Journal}} was likely written by a [[Drow]] of House Vandree.
| description = {{story|Hide-Bound Journal}} was likely written by a [[Drow]] of House Vandree.
| quote = The memories and plans of a displaced drow.
| quote = The memories and plans of a displaced drow.
| book spoiler =  
| book author = Dead Drow
| book text = One favour. One faithful servant. That is all I summoned - no more and no less than Malice Do'Urden ever had - or indeed the [[Lolth|Mother of Lusts]] herself.
| book text = One favour. One faithful servant. That is all I summoned - no more and no less than Malice Do'Urden ever had - or indeed the [[Lolth|Mother of Lusts]] herself.



Latest revision as of 23:00, 28 October 2024

Hide-Bound Journal image

Hide-Bound Journal was likely written by a Drow of House Vandree.

Description Icon.png

The memories and plans of a displaced drow.

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Dead Drow Dead Drow
  • Rarity: Story Item
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID S_UND_FairyRings_DrowDiary
    UUID 96330d15-fe1a-4179-9b67-5bf5a335d206


Where to find

Text

One favour. One faithful servant. That is all I summoned - no more and no less than Malice Do'Urden ever had - or indeed the Mother of Lusts herself.


The yochlol was quite a sight in all its forms. I'd read of its foul odour, but I found it intoxicating, like rosewater. So it smashed a few artefacts, hissed at a master. The Archmage should have revered me for such a conjuring. Instead, he threatened to curse me - to make me a drider.


Yet my time will come. Soon, I will return to Menzoberranzan and Sorcere. Then, the Archmage will worship me. I will be served!