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The Unrolling Scroll

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:38 am
by Thangorn
The Shrine to Oghma in the northern part of Baldur's Gate, The Unrolling Scroll is looking like it needs a good weeding and picking up of rubbish and detritus left by the unworthy. Those of you perceptive longer term residents who frequent the area around the Three Kegs ((anyone with a few ranks in spot for example)) would note that the shrine had been looking immaculate for quite a few moons but has recently fallen into a more disheveled state in this past month.

Re: The Unrolling Scroll

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 1:56 pm
by Riotnrrd
*a tall dark haired man inquires within*

Re: The Unrolling Scroll

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:38 am
by Thangorn
No is there to talk to, odd because you are sure you saw a tall, bespectacled priest pulling weeds and collecting litter not more than a few ten days ago..

Re: The Unrolling Scroll

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 1:08 pm
by Riotnrrd
*a tall thin man with messy brown hair, dressed in rather new-looking work clothes, is seen over the course of several days, cleaning up trash, planting flowers, pruning shrubs, and thinning weeds*

Re: The Unrolling Scroll

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 5:21 am
by Galadorn
...not long after each "gardening attempt", Bu would wander by and fix all the mess the above create, keeping the up-rooted weeds found in a pile nearby to re-plant outside the Black Dragon Gates...

Re: The Unrolling Scroll

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 9:04 am
by Thangorn
The Shrine to Oghma in the northern part of Baldur's Gate, The Unrolling Scroll is looking like it needs a good weeding and picking up of rubbish and detritus left by the unworthy. Those of you perceptive longer term residents who frequent the area around the Three Kegs ((anyone with a few ranks in spot for example)) would note that the shrine had been looking immaculate for quite a few moons but has recently fallen into a more disheveled state in this past month.
Its looking decidedly untidy up there again. The tall, bespectacled priest seems to have gone on his way.