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| Patch Introduced = [[Sudden Season]] | |||
| Related Quests = [[Frore]] | |||
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| Name = Brief Note | |||
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Three days into our journey, we discovered this second Gelidite monolith. Palomar feels distinctly uneasy here. He claims the presence of evil is palpable here; that dark, powerful magics were loosed in this area long ago. I don't know what to think. My head has throbbed since we passed that small mountain to the northeast. Perhaps it's just the altitude, or Fidisa's tuneless humming. We now begin the long trek to Stonehold. | | Description = A sheet of parchment, apparently torn from a bound book. | ||
| Author = Yarick Pathwarden | |||
| How Obtained = Found next to the [[Neydisa Castle Standing Stone]]. | |||
| Vendors Link = False | |||
| Three days into our journey, we discovered this second Gelidite monolith. Palomar feels distinctly uneasy here. He claims the presence of evil is palpable here; that dark, powerful magics were loosed in this area long ago. I don't know what to think. My head has throbbed since we passed that small mountain to the northeast. Perhaps it's just the altitude, or Fidisa's tuneless humming. We now begin the long trek to Stonehold. | |||
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Found next to the Neydisa Castle Standing Stone.
Brief Note
A sheet of parchment, apparently torn from a bound book.
Three days into our journey, we discovered this second Gelidite monolith. Palomar feels distinctly uneasy here. He claims the presence of evil is palpable here; that dark, powerful magics were loosed in this area long ago. I don't know what to think. My head has throbbed since we passed that small mountain to the northeast. Perhaps it's just the altitude, or Fidisa's tuneless humming. We now begin the long trek to Stonehold.