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| description = {{story|Madeline's Ledger}} details [[Madeline|Madeline's]] past deeds. The book is used in the quest [[Punish the Wicked]]. | | description = {{story|Madeline's Ledger}} details [[Madeline|Madeline's]] past deeds. The book is used in the quest [[Punish the Wicked]]. | ||
| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink. | | quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink. | ||
| book | | book author = Madeline | ||
| book text = [The words 'For the Attention of Dark Justiciar Netasha' are written across the top of every page. This is an excerpt from the last page.] | | book text = [The words 'For the Attention of Dark Justiciar Netasha' are written across the top of every page. This is an excerpt from the last page.] | ||
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Night, day twenty-two: Marc Jacobs. Benjamin Blanchet. Made jokes about the Thorms, especially Lord Ketheric. Said he was a "misery guts", a "weeping nutsack", and discussed exactly how his wife would have "liked it." | Night, day twenty-two: Marc Jacobs. Benjamin Blanchet. Made jokes about the [[Thorm|Thorms]9, especially Lord [[Ketheric Throrm|Ketheric]]. Said he was a "misery guts", a "weeping nutsack", and discussed exactly how his wife would have "liked it." | ||
I know what Marc and Ben said was just plain awful, Lady Netasha, but they're some of my best friends, and I've never heard such talk out of them. They were upset over their wages being cut, and were the drunkest I'd ever seen by midnight. I know it looks bad, but hand over heart, you've never met two gents more devoted to our Lady - I swear it. | I know what Marc and Ben said was just plain awful, Lady Netasha, but they're some of my best friends, and I've never heard such talk out of them. They were upset over their wages being cut, and were the drunkest I'd ever seen by midnight. I know it looks bad, but hand over heart, you've never met two gents more devoted to our Lady - I swear it. |