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  |              Name = Letter from Alatar
  |              Name = Letter from Alatar
  |        Icon Image = Letter from Alatar Icon.png
  |        Icon Image = Letter from Alatar Icon.png
  |              Value =  
  |              Value = 100
  |            Burden =  
  |            Burden = 25
  |        Additional =  
  |        Additional = 2 of 2 pages full.
|        Description =
| Special Properties =
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  | Author = Alatar Locke
  | Author = [[Alatar Locke]]
| How Obtained = Found in the entrance of the [[Halls of Lost Light]]
  | Letter from Alatar
  | Letter from Alatar
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Found in the entrance of the [[Halls of Lost Light]].
* This item cannot be picked up, and must be read where it is.
* This item cannot be picked up, and must be read where it is.
 
* The text does not actually list an author.
== Notes ==
* ??


[[Category:Text Items]]
[[Category:Text Items]]

Revision as of 23:52, 7 March 2016

Introduced:  Release Related Quests:  Sword of Lost Light Quest
Letter from Alatar
  • Value: 100
  • Burden: 25
  • 2 of 2 pages full.
Letter from Alatar



I leave these notes for future adventurers to find. I, Alatar Locke, have been here, after many long journeys. In my studies of this place, I have come to the conclusion that long ago, these halls witnessed a long and sad struggle against darkness; hence, I name this sad and forsaken place The Halls of Lost Light.

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These very halls are where some desperate group tried to hide their most valuable weapon, a particular sword of great properties. But the group perished, and their corpses became enchanted by evil magic (or so I surmise). May their souls rest in peace! In the meantime, should you reach the end of these now-cursed halls, make sure that you are well prepared to meet a terrible challenge!

Notes

  • Found in the entrance of the Halls of Lost Light.
  • This item cannot be picked up, and must be read where it is.
  • The text does not actually list an author.