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Letter from Florrick is a miscellaneous note found in the Epilogue. Not to be confused with Letter from Counsellor Florrick.

Description Icon.png

A plain, unadorned note.

Properties

  • Books
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


Where to find

Within the Chest of Grateful Words in the Epilogue. Contingent on completing Free Counsellor Florrick.

Text

Dear friend,


I doubted you for so long. Perhaps you knew that already, in spite of my best attempts. You proved yourself time and again - at Waukeen's Rest, in Moonrise Towers, in Wyrm's Rock - and still I doubted.


The netherbrain's defeat should have proven your courage. Yet I was more doubtful than ever. This was a ruse, a dream, a trick. And then one eve, from the Elfsong, I heart it: singing. A raucous, lewd, tuneless, drunken refrain. I'd never heard anything more terrible and more beautiful. I raised my voice and joined the chorus. That was the moment all my doubts melted away and were replaced with something more valuable: hope.


Baldur's Gate will be whole again. I might have doubted you - but you never did.


With profound admiration,

Florrick