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Revision as of 06:54, 18 June 2024
Unsent Letter is a letter from a robber to dandelion.
A plain, unadorned note.
Properties
- Notes
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
Where to find
- On a skeleton in the Shadow-Cursed Lands.
Text
I'm. A. Godsdamned. GENIUS.
This 'curse' has people legging it. A couple of idiots begged me to run back and grab their stuff, but the ring - the ring is my ticket to the city.
The old man was desperate; you should have heard the sob story. Ellie May was his wife, love of his life, blah, blah. He used to camp by her grave. Kind of... weird, if you ask me. Anyway, she was buried with this family ring - it's deeper into the darkness. I'll grab it and be on my way to you.
Baldur's Gate better prepare itself, 'cause with the two of us in the city, we'll wring every last copper out of the place.
Love you, dandelion. See you soon.