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- Wed Dec 02, 2015 8:56 pm
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- Topic: The Writings of Artemis D'Assanthe
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Perhaps the keen reader will note that the next entry is only two days later. A few small ink blots at the top of the page may indicate how the author considered making new notes but then for some reason decided not to. 11th Ches, 1362DR. It was both so rattling and impressive, how the members of t...
- Wed Dec 02, 2015 8:55 pm
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- Topic: The Writings of Artemis D'Assanthe
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Diary 9th Ches, 1362DR. But behold! I experienced no nightmares. I have come to witness first-hand however how much greatness and humility a human shell could hold; and how much horror the skin can conceal, ready to appear at a moment's notice. The Paladin of Lady Firehair and the Ilmatari Adorned ...
- Wed Dec 02, 2015 8:54 pm
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- Topic: The Writings of Artemis D'Assanthe
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Diary 8th Ches, 1362DR. We are in the town of Vlasta. We - lord Jerek, lady Kelda, the misters Simhan, Connor, Mastan, miss Fenneken and Lathader be kind, Elis - have ventured into the marshlands not far from the town. They had not just been making jokes. My body cannot decide if I should be weepin...
- Wed Dec 02, 2015 8:49 pm
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- Topic: The Writings of Artemis D'Assanthe
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The Writings of Artemis D'Assanthe
A charming little book, bound in leather, contains the following texts. The handwriting is feminine, neat and fond of perfectly round shapes for some letters. Most passages are written in a far southwestern variant of Chondathan; and a small locket keeps the book closed. Should one care to read it ...