Paper Scrap (Prospect Valley)
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Paper Scrap
- Location
- Prospect Valley
(Dry Top) - Type
- Book
- Interact
- Yes
- Destructible
- No
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These Paper Scraps are located among the clutter in the basement of Scarlet's home in Prosperity.
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- First scrap
- This piece of paper was torn from a book.
- Read on.
- Letters sent home from soldiers in the Kournan army have given us great insight into their lives. In the eleventh century A.E., their leader Varesh Ossa inspired great loyalty.
- Read on.
- In one particular speech, Ossa praised her military and encouraged them to use their persuasive abilities to build the power of Kourna from the inside.
- Read on.
- She said, "If one ally is good, then two is better. And if they work together toward a common goal, then they ascend their own limitations and become more than the sum of their parts."
- Read on.
- Ossa cites the alliance between centaurs and Kournan craftspeople as an example. Together, they produced better armor and weapons, and they provided for the Kournan people's day-to-day needs.
- Leave.
- Second scrap
- "A History of Dry Top" by Nicholas Sanford[sic], 1070 A.E.
- Read on.
- Now a barren landscape, this rounded basin may have held water many millennia ago. Sand now covers everything, blowing on the wind and eroding all—rocks and inhabitants alike.
- Read on.
- Unknown sentient beings once built fragile hillside homes high on the cliffsides. Some structures still linger but will also fall victim to the blowing sand and hot sun.
- Read on.
- The area attracts outlaws on the run with something to hide. Or those who are unwelcome among civilized folk for one reason or another. This makes the area dangerous to travelers such as me and Yakkington.
- Read on.
- Migrating centaur packs come through here, it seems. There is evidence that they once had a refuge here. A large tree trunk, quite out of place, could have been one of their sacred trees.
- Read on.
- Despite appearances, this waterless area is far from lifeless, and it serves as the doorway into the Maguuma Jungle, a region of uncontrollable growth, life, and often death.
- Reread it.
- Leave.