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| description = '''Blood Bank Log''' is a [[book]] that records the blood and other fluids removed from visitors to the [[House of Healing]].
| description = '''Blood Bank Log''' is a [[book]] that records the blood and other fluids removed from visitors to the [[House of Healing]].
| quote = Crimson fingerprints mar this catalogue of donors to Reithwin's blood bank.
| quote = Crimson fingerprints mar this catalogue of donors to Reithwin's blood bank.
| book text spoiler =  
| book author = Malus Thorm
| book text = BLOOD AND BODILY FLUID LOG
| book text = BLOOD AND BODILY FLUID LOG



Revision as of 20:41, 20 September 2024

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Blood Bank Log is a book that records the blood and other fluids removed from visitors to the House of Healing.

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Crimson fingerprints mar this catalogue of donors to Reithwin's blood bank.

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Malus Thorm Malus Thorm
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


Where to find

In the Morgue Laboratory on a bookshelf, in the back of House of Healing Morgue X: 5 Y: -984.

Text

BLOOD AND BODILY FLUID LOG


Addendum the First: It is no longer necessary to log names. Race or creature type is sufficient. - MT


Adendum the Second: You will use either the term 'donor' or 'vessel' when describing a source of extraction. 'Victim' is an ugly and inaccurate word.


Name: [REDACTED]

Race: Half-Elf

Occupation: Farmer

Cause of Death: Extremity amputation

Extraction Fluid: Blood

Notes: Cadaver dumped in canal


Name: [REDACTED]

Race: Human

Occupation: Unknown

Cause of Death: Live extraction

Extraction Fluid: Blood, lymph, spinal fluid

Notes: Refused toll payment. Cadaver cremated after extraction.


Name: UNKNOWN

Race: Ogre

Occupation:

Cause of Death: Fatal wounds to skull and torso

Extraction fluid: Blood

Notes: Corpse confiscated by Balthazar


[The list continues for many pages.]

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