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{{quote|The Amazing Adventures of Unfred the Rogue or The Cautionary Tale of Love, Crime and Repercussions}}
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"Listen to me, boy,
Didn't Baron di Felin
Promise to arrive Here in person?"
Marquis di Roden inquired,
His nose twitching in suspicion.
 
"Ah, your Excellency,
Please forgive me,
but The Baron is indisposed",
The Servant replied
And bowed at his waist.
 
"As an apology he sends
A bag of fine wheat
From his own supplies,
A gift for Your Excellency."
 
He pointed at
The Burlap sack
Filled to the brim
As claimed.
Marquis di Roden
Wheezed with laughter:
 
"What's this?
I gut his granaries
And butcher his servants,
And yet instead of
Meeting me
Face to face On the fields of glory,
He sends his scrawny servant
To buy me off?
Could it be
That rumors of his
Bravery and honor
Are nothing but a myth
And tall tales?"
 
"Once again, I beg forgiveness",
 
The servant's face turned crimson,
"I wouldn't dare
To speak for the baron.
Please, have a look
At the gift!
We reaped a bountiful harvest.
The golden seeds
Are asking to be ground".
 
Marquis di Roden
Leaned closer
To get a better look
At the golden offer,
When suddenly
Baron di Felin
Pounced at him
From around the corner.
A flash of dagger's steel,
The Marquis' blood dripped on
the grain...
A worthy gift!
 
"And may no one,
You hear me?
No one! No one
May dare to claim
That I,
Baron di Felin
Didn't come in person.
As for my servant,
The lie was his,
And only his alone."
 
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 21 June 2023

Daggers Treatise III
Written by an unknown author
"The Exploits and Adventures of Baron de Felin"

Allows you to learn the following Daggers abilities:

Coup de Grace
Danse Macabre
Counterattack Mastery

Reading this book grants some Experience.
A collection of stories from the Bronze Isles, the land where honor and principles accompany guile and intrigues in a remarkable manner.
Price750

Daggers Treatise III

Description

A collection of stories from the Bronze Isles, the land where honor and principles accompany guile and intrigues in a remarkable manner.

Effect

Teaches :

Acquired From

Book content

( . . . )

"Listen to me, boy,
Didn't Baron di Felin
Promise to arrive
Here in person?"
Marquis di Roden inquired,
His nose twitching in suspicion.

"Ah, Your Excellency,
Please forgive me, but
The Baron is indisposed",
The servant replied
And bowed at his waist.

"As an apology he sends
A bag of fine wheat
From his own supplies,
A gift for Your Excellency."

He pointed at
The burlap sack
Filled to the brim
As claimed.
Marquis di Roden
Wheezed with laughter:

"What's this?
I gut his granaries
And butcher his servants,
And yet instead of
Meeting me
Face to face
On the fields of glory,
He sends his scrawny servant
To buy me off?
Could it be
That rumors of his
Bravery and honor
Are nothing but a myth
And tall tales?"

"Once again, I beg forgiveness",
The servant's face turned crimson,
"I wouldn't dare
To speak for the baron.
Please, have a look
At the gift!
We reaped a bountiful harvest.
The golden seeds
Are asking to be ground".

Marquis di Roden
Leaned closer
To get a better look
At the golden offer,
When suddenly
Baron di Felin
Pounced at him
From around the corner.
A flash of dagger's steel,
The Marquis' blood dripped on the grain...
A worthy gift!

"And may no one,
You hear me?
No one! No one
May dare to claim
That I,
Baron di Felin,
Didn't come in person.
As for my servant,
The lie was his,
And only his alone."

( . . . )


See also