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=Mundane Texts= *Dreams of Frost and Rime by Drujaal ip Mayt (LV 100 gp) *Tempered in the Forge of Krang by Mastersmith Tungas (LV 100 gp) *The Mist Creeps by Pontificate Ett (LV 100 gp) *[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Wolf_Keep_Features Alchemical notes worth 650 gp] (LV 650) *''Alchemical Applications of Praum'' (LV 500 gp) *[https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?780003-IC-II-ACKS-The-Wilderlands-of-Absalom&p=20229704#post20229704 History of the Faery Door in the Candle] (LV 100 gp or 500 gp relating to faery magic) *[https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?801538-IC-III-ACKS-The-Wilderlands-of-Absalom&p=20992631#post20992631 Encoded scrolls]: The scrolls contain detailed notes on the dealings of certain un-named individuals with the three bandit princes of the southern plains: Bad Timos of the Free Folk, Gul Wa of the Redfoot Gang and Sanke One-eyed. **It's mostly an accounting ledger of goods procured by the bandits and sold to, presumably, the writer of the ledger, but there are snippets here and there that paint a fuller picture of the writer's life. However, Rabanus is not able to tell if the notes are some elaborate fiction, a deeper code for something entirely else, or the recollections of events far in the past, even though the parchment and ink seems no more than a few years old, at most. ** There are references to a substance called praum, an alchemical substance known colloquially as "godshit" and produced in rare and specific regions around the world. The writer several times refers to the ruined Keep de Chelles, a place Rabanus knows nothing about, and mentions rather derisively a ruling Council in Hob, when the mage knows for a fact that the Salazar family has ruled interrupted in Hob for several Cycles. There are a few throw away references to a place called Pevin, and abandoned buildings within Hob, although that, too, is clearly ludicrous, as Hob is barely large enough to contain its current population, let alone empty warehouses by the docks or dilapidated temples. There was, he thinks, generations ago, a town to the southeast of Hob, near the iron mines, but that place has been abandoned for a hundred years or more and little is left but crumbling stone foundations.
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