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Revision as of 18:08, 30 September 2023
A surgeon's list of donor materials, and a personal lament.
Properties
- Books
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
Where to find
In the Morgue Laboratory on a desk, in the back of House of Healing - MorgueX: 16 Y: -988.
Text
Tissue And Organ Register
Donor: Unidentified gnome
Recovered: Bladder, left lung
Cause of Death: Unknown necrosis
Notes: Gangrenous skin. Distal extremities missing.
Donor: Unidentified dwarf
Recovered: Left hand, both feet, brain (left hemisphere)
Cause of Death: Abdominal hole (arcane origin)
Notes: Run through by lightning. Brain's right hemisphere scorched.
Donor: Unidentified human
Recovered: Skeletal remains only
Cause of Death: Cremation (arcane origin)
Notes: Delivered in urn.
[The list goes on. The final entry includes an extensive note, inked in a flowing script.]
Ketheric promised the finest of specimens, yet Balthazar provides naught but dregs for my research. A spleen here, a finger there, an intact head if I'm lucky. That bloody necromancer has kept the finest cadavers for himself.
I will talk to my nephew. Whether he listens is another matter.