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Latest revision as of 17:20, 21 June 2023
| Dual Wielding Treatise II Written by Jedabar Vert |
| "The Adventures in Distant Lands. A Dozen of Exciting and Exceptionally Truthful Tales Which Will Amaze You" Allows you to learn the following Dual Wielding abilities: Enough for Everyone Concentration Berserk Tradition Reading this book grants some Experience. |
| A collection of stories told by Red Valdvan, a famed treasure hunter, written down by his friend. Rather tellingly, the book made significantly more money than its protagonist's entire treasure-hunting career. |
Description
| “ | A collection of stories told by Red Valdvan, a famed treasure hunter, written down by his friend. Rather tellingly, the book made significantly more money than its protagonist's entire treasure-hunting career. | „ |
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Acquired From
- Always sold by Valden vir Krenn, owner of Vir Krenn's Printing House in Brynn.
Book content
...There were twenty of us, the best of the best, each an experienced veteran I could personally vouch for. And now? There's only seven left. Seven!
Before embarking on this expedition, I even made it through "The Long Winter Spent in Fjall", reading it from cover to cover. Naturally, I didn't skip the chapter about berserkers, though back then I figured it to be a tall tale, invented by not the most talented of quill-drivers to make up for his lack of genuine knowledge. But I guess even I make mistakes. And what's even worse, others had to pay for it with their lives.
( . . . )
One of the locals reluctantly pointed us in the right direction - we had to give up most of our remaining supplies as payment. That parchment didn't lie: the Sanctuary turned out to be a shrine to some local deity... To our great joy, there were only ten dwarves guarding it - five elderly shamans and five younger berserkers. It felt as if the gold was already in our reach...The Host almighty, I can't believe how foolish and naive we were!
( . . . )
Rodrick was chopped to pieces before he could take a single swing with his sword... Domnar tried to stand in one of those sons of bitches' way, only to lose his head. Varn, Tenmar, and Riventain barely managed to shoot a bolt each - they missed, making these shots their last. Our right flank had it even worse... Nidward and I had no other choice but to cowardly drop our weapons and make a run for it...
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