Letter (Forgettable Tale...)

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This article is about the letter used in Forgettable Tale of a Drunken Dwarf. For other uses, see letter.
Letter
File:Letter (Forgettable Tale of a Drunken Dwarf).png
Release date 26 July 2005 (Update)
Members? Yes
Quest item? Yes - Forgettable Tale of a Drunken Dwarf
Tradeable? No
Equipable? No
Stacks? No
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Examine A letter adressed to Elstan of Falador.
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A letter is obtained from Rind the Gardener in Keldagrim during the Forgettable Tale of a Drunken Dwarf quest, while the player is attempting to grow growing kelda hops, the player can talk to Rind about the activities one can do while wating for the Kelda hops to grow. Rind will ask the player to deliver a letter to Elstan south of Falador, offering seeds for the completion of the task. Elstan can be easily found by using the Explorer's ring 3 to teleport to the cabbage patch and walking north to the farming patch. He will comment on the letter as "most enlightening". After the player returns to Rind, he will receive 2 marrentill seeds.

The letter can be read, and its text reads:

Dear Elstan

I have followed with enthusiasm your recent series of papers on the subject of cross-pollinating flowers in the B-branchof the alpha sub-family of the specialist flowers. Especially your last presentation at the Annual Asgarnia Gardening Conference was impressive and inspirational, even if other attendants didn't show much interest. They do not share our vison.

After returning to my home, I started with some experiments of my own and have found that certain combintions of cross-polination leads to triple herbicide resistance in cabbages. Practical applications of this discovery seem unlikely, but the theoretical implications are astounding! I'm looking foreward to publishing my results in the next conference. Perhaps it can be hosted in Keldagrim next time? Although I'm not sure how the underground setting would go down with other farmers.