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| description = '''De Hurst's Diary''' once belonged to [[Lenore]]. | | description = '''De Hurst's Diary''' once belonged to [[Lenore De Hurst]]. | ||
| quote = The otherwise plain book has the words 'L. De Hurst' and 'Diary' written on the front in faded silver ink. | | quote = The otherwise plain book has the words 'L. De Hurst' and 'Diary' written on the front in faded silver ink. | ||
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| book text = [Crisp cursive fills the pages of the diary, detailing the daily struggles of a cleric of Mystra studying the magical properties of the Underdark. The last entry dates back about ten years.] | | book text = [Crisp cursive fills the pages of the diary, detailing the daily struggles of a cleric of Mystra studying the magical properties of the Underdark. The last entry dates back about ten years.] | ||
Revision as of 00:27, 22 September 2024
De Hurst's Diary once belonged to Lenore De Hurst.
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The otherwise plain book has the words 'L. De Hurst' and 'Diary' written on the front in faded silver ink.
Properties
Author: Lenore De Hurst
Rarity: Common
Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
Price: 14 gp
Where to find
- In a gilded chest on the lowest floor of Arcane Tower X: 160 Y: -429
Text
[Crisp cursive fills the pages of the diary, detailing the daily struggles of a cleric of Mystra studying the magical properties of the Underdark. The last entry dates back about ten years.]
2 Alturiak, 1481 DR
Who would have thought, three years ago, that I would start a diary - not a research journal, but a real diary. I guess when every soul is more like to kill you than converse with you, talking to a book starts making sense. And who would have thought, three years ago, that I would be called back to Baldur's Gate to confer with the other clerics of Mystra, right at the apex of my studies: I have all the pieces, but I have barely started my treatise. No matter. I will take my ring with me, to show them a glimpse of the possibilities. I will leave you, my dear book, here, together with the rest of my research, waiting to be finished. I should be back before next Ches.
- L.D.H.