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  |              Name = A Note to Ma'yad
  |              Name = A Note to Ma'yad
  |        Icon Image = A Note to Ma'yad Icon.png
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|              Value = 0
|            Burden = 10
|        Additional = 2 of 2 pages full.
  |        Description = A sheet of parchment, apparently torn from a bound book.
  |        Description = A sheet of parchment, apparently torn from a bound book.
  | Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]]
  | Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]]
  |            Author = Abmim ibn Ibsar
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|      How Obtained = Found on the ground outside of the bunker, in which resides the portal to the [[Under Cove Crypt]].
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  |            Author = [[Abmim ibn Ibsar]]
| Ma'yad,<br><br>
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Ma'yad,
I pray that this note will find you well. This assignment I took from old Akyafi the Translator is boring, but in truth I welcome the task for it has given me time to think.<br><br>
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I pray that this note will find you well. This assignment I took from old Akyafi the Translator is boring, but in truth I welcome the task for it has given me time to think.
I realize now that I was wrong; this life that I have chosen may give the appearance of freedom, but it is a freedom born of exile and loneliness. I miss you, and more, I miss the times we spent together, you and I, with our father.
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| Do you think that if I renounce my old life he will welcome me back? Or ... if not welcome, then tolerate? I would speak with him again, and not in anger this time, but in love, and I would respect his advice and the wisdom of his years.<br><br>
I realize now that I was wrong; this life that I have chosen may give the appearance of freedom, but it is a freedom born of exile and loneliness. I miss you, and more, I miss the times we spent together, you and I, with our father.  


I am going to investigate the Pillars of the Inner Sea now. When I am done with this task, I will come to your tent and we will talk.<br><br>
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Yours in family,<br>
Do you think that if I renounce my old life he will welcome me back? Or ... if not welcome, then tolerate? I would speak with him again, and not in anger this time, but in love, and I would respect his advice and the wisdom of his years.
<br /><br />
I am going to investigate the Pillars of the Inner Sea now. When I am done with this task, I will come to your tent and we will talk.
<br /><br />
Yours in family,
<br />
Abmim
Abmim
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== Notes ==
* Found on the ground outside of the bunker containing the portal to the [[Under Cove Crypt]].
* This text replaced {{itemlink|A Scrap of Parchment}}.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 8 October 2017

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A Note to Ma'yad
  • Value: 0
  • Burden: 10
  • Properties: Attuned, Bonded
  • 2 of 2 pages full.
  • A sheet of parchment, apparently torn from a bound book.

Ma'yad,

I pray that this note will find you well. This assignment I took from old Akyafi the Translator is boring, but in truth I welcome the task for it has given me time to think.

I realize now that I was wrong; this life that I have chosen may give the appearance of freedom, but it is a freedom born of exile and loneliness. I miss you, and more, I miss the times we spent together, you and I, with our father.


Do you think that if I renounce my old life he will welcome me back? Or ... if not welcome, then tolerate? I would speak with him again, and not in anger this time, but in love, and I would respect his advice and the wisdom of his years.

I am going to investigate the Pillars of the Inner Sea now. When I am done with this task, I will come to your tent and we will talk.

Yours in family,
Abmim

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