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  • M. and thok letter (part 5)
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  • Little sister, Honestly who would be crazy enough to use a book as a weapon? Mad Melzar maybe, but there's no telling if he's even alive anymore. Just our luck, then, that we stumble on a crazy libraromancer, or whatever you want to call him, who pelts us with books rather than, I don't know, rocks, weapons, or bones of the dead. This place must have a hell of a grip on the mind. M. and Thok
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store
  • No
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  • 0
Examine
  • A letter left behind by wandering adventurers.
Tradeable
  • No
Equipable
  • No
alchable
  • No
destroy
  • You can read this book at any time by visiting the Dungeoneering Tutor.
disassembly
  • Restricted
Quest
  • No
kept
  • safe
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  • No
Name
  • M. and thok letter
Value
  • 1
Members
  • No
Weight
  • 0
  • 1
Update
  • Dungeoneering Skill!
ID
  • 15748
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  • 0
Release
  • 2010-04-12
abstract
  • Little sister, Honestly who would be crazy enough to use a book as a weapon? Mad Melzar maybe, but there's no telling if he's even alive anymore. Just our luck, then, that we stumble on a crazy libraromancer, or whatever you want to call him, who pelts us with books rather than, I don't know, rocks, weapons, or bones of the dead. This place must have a hell of a grip on the mind. The books got me thinking about why I write these letters. There's the obvious reason: it takes my mind off this endless dungeon, but I think that's missing the point. Even with Thok, the human shield, I can't help but feel that we won't make it. These letters are little scraps of our story, and I naively hold onto a hope that you'll get them, or someone else will find them useful. With the rest of my illiterate clan above us (hell, they make a lot of noise) that hope seems misplaced, but you never can tell, M. and Thok