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| description = '''In Search of the Nightsong''' suggests a new lead for the location of the [[Nightsong]].
| description = {{story|In Search of the Nightsong}} suggests a new lead for the location of the [[Nightsong]].
| quote = This tome appears fairly new-printed; it can't be more than a decade or two old.
| quote = This tome appears fairly new-printed; it can't be more than a decade or two old.
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Revision as of 09:04, 20 May 2024

In Search of the Nightsong image

In Search of the Nightsong suggests a new lead for the location of the Nightsong.

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This tome appears fairly new-printed; it can't be more than a decade or two old.

Properties

  • Books
  • Rarity: Story Item
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


Where to find

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Fascinating that such a seemingly valuable object has proven so difficult to track down. Indeed, treasure- hunters the realm over have travelled to the Sword Coast with one goal in mind: To find the Nightsong. Yet each by each they have failed, indicating dead ends, rebuffs, or else disappearing altogether.


My latest enquiry was with a half-orc named Graly, who insisted he'd come as close as possible to the relic as one may go without forfeiting his or her life. He indicated that the object is not, as most reports indicate, in the Selinite fort adjacent to the river Chionthar. It is, in fact, held in an old Sharran fortress somewhere in the environs of Moonrise Towers. However, Graly reported that some kind of potent shadow prevents one from approaching where this fortress might be.

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