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'''Name:''' Halaetan Magic Page 6
{{Intro
 
| Patch Introduced = [[Infiltration]]
'''Description:''' A portion of Carlo di Cenza's journal.  This is the sixth of ten pages.
|  Related Quests = [[Carlo di Cenza's Journal]]
 
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'''Author:''' Carlo di Cenza
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'''How Obtained:''' Corpse of Diamond Golem
|              Name = Halaetan Magic Page 6
 
|        Icon Image = Halaetan Magic Page 6 Icon.png
'''Pages:''' 1
|        Description = A portion of Carlo di Cenza's journal.  This is the sixth of ten pages.
 
| Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]]
'''Text:'''
|            Author = Carlo di Cenza
 
|      How Obtained = Dropped by a [[Diamond Golem]] near the [[Shadow Lugian Stronghold]].
''Though the Duke had retired, Eleonora remained. She noticed the looks which Sir Bellas and I exchanged. She approached the two of us and whispered, "Meet me at my cottage. One hour," then left.
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''An hour later, Sir Bellas and I met with Eleonora. She had a plan. A dangerous, devious plan. We would sneak past Sanamar's defenses, infiltrate Varicci's Royal Hall, and steal what magical tomes we might find.
Though the Duke had retired, Eleonora remained. She noticed the looks which Sir Bellas and I exchanged. She approached the two of us and whispered, "Meet me at my cottage. One hour," then left.
 
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''Neither Sir Bellas nor I held out much hope for success. Eleonora was a brilliant
An hour later, Sir Bellas and I met with Eleonora. She had a plan. A dangerous, devious plan. We would sneak past Sanamar's defenses, infiltrate Varicci's Royal Hall, and steal what magical tomes we might find.
 
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Neither Sir Bellas nor I held out much hope for success. Eleonora was a brilliant
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Revision as of 15:46, 23 August 2009

Introduced:  Infiltration Related Quests:  Carlo di Cenza's Journal
Halaetan Magic Page 6
  • Value: ??
  • Burden: ??
  • Properties: Attuned, Bonded
  • A portion of Carlo di Cenza's journal. This is the sixth of ten pages.