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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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'''Pages:''' 1
|              Name = Halaetan Magic Page 6
 
|        Icon Image = Halaetan Magic Page 6 Icon.png
'''Text:'''
|        Description = A portion of Carlo di Cenza's journal.  This is the sixth of ten pages.
 
| Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]]
[[Category:Texts]]
|            Author = Carlo di Cenza
|      How Obtained = Dropped randomly by [[Diamond Golem]]s.
|      Vendors Link = False
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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.
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Neither Sir Bellas nor I held out much hope for success. Eleonora was a brilliant
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 30 August 2009

Introduced:  Infiltration Related Quests:  Carlo di Cenza's Journal


Dropped randomly by Diamond Golems.

Halaetan Magic Page 6

Special Properties: Attuned, Bonded
A portion of Carlo di Cenza's journal. This is the sixth of ten pages.


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.

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.

Neither Sir Bellas nor I held out much hope for success. Eleonora was a brilliant


-- Carlo di Cenza