Letter to an acolyte
Release date | 2 November 2010 (Update) |
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Members? | Yes |
Quest item? | No |
Tradeable? | No |
Equipable? | No |
Stacks? | No |
Alchemy | Cannot be alchemised |
Value | 1 coin |
Destroy | You can read this book at any time in your dungeon journal. |
Store price | Not sold |
Examine | A strange letter that doesn't seem to belong here. |
Weight | 0 kg |
The Letter to an acolyte is a part of the Dungeoneering journals and is a potential drop from the monsters guarding the Warped floors of Daemonheim. It is the eighteenth Miscellaneous journal.
The author is unknown, but in the letter the writer is writing to an Acolyte. The writer is informing the Acolyte that although his service to their cause has been appreciated over the number of years he has been with them, they will be no longer be needed, and that they will have to leave. The writer did not intend to be in any way rude in this letter, and says that they regret having to tell them this, and that they hope it does not sway their faith, or upset their memories of the place that they had called home.
It ends with the writer wishing the acolyte luck, and saying that they will be praying and hoping that he finds purpose in this world and the next. It is signed, "Farewell. Your brothers and sisters."
If a player uses the letter on the Smuggler he will act uneasy, demand you to give it to him, ask if the player has read it, and then tell the player to forget about it.
Transcript
Dear Acolyte,
It is with great regret that I write this letter. You have been with us now for a number of years, and your service to our cause has been greatly appreciated, however your time with us must come to a close. We hope this decision will not sway your faith, or upset your memories of this place you called home.
We wish you every success on the road ahead, for we know it will not be easy. Please know that we will be thinking of you and praying that you find purpose in this world and the next.
Farewell.
Your brothers and sisters. Template:Dungeon Journal