Kalkstein's notes (glossary)
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This is an article about the notes concerning the Sephirot.
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| | "Here's what I've read from Kalkstein's notes:
Compassion - Tipperath: Declan Leuvaarden. Fortunately Kalkstein spelled this one out for me. I never would've drawn the link between Leuvaarden and compassion. Mercy - Kezath: Vaska, leader of the brickmakers in the swamp. Now, how does mercy figure into our relationship? Kingdom - Maal'kad: The sewers beneath Vizima. One of my favorite places. Kalkstein must have had a gnome for an ancestor if he managed to associate sewers with some bit from a book. Understanding, Power, Glory - Veen'ah, Ghe'vrath, 'Oth: The statues of Melitele, one in the swamp, the other in Saint Lebioda's Hospital. I have no idea what prayer without faith can possibly mean, but it's worth a try. Foundation - Y'esath: The cave in the swamp. More evidence to show that Kalkstein's ancestors were gnomes. A cave in the swamp and the concept of a foundation - I can't make anything of it. We'll see. Victory - Neh'tza: The Tower Sentry, right, that wasn't hard... Except that I need to defeat him... Crown - Keth'aar: Destiny. Here Kalkstein outdid himself. His notes indicate I'll find the last sephirah by chance, for instance, while sitting in the privy or in the roast chicken I order at the Hairy Bear. An unknown. Destiny will throw it in my hands. Next time I see Kalkstein, I'll ask him if he hides his gnomish roots on purpose, fearing racist persecution..." |
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- Tipperath - Declan Leuvaarden will part with it for 500 orens.
- Kezath - Vaska gives this as a reward for the Clay Pits quest.
- Maal'kad - Found on the carcass of the cockatrice during the Prison Break quest.
- Veen'ah, Ghe'vrath, 'Oth - Sacrificing a single food item at the statue of Melitele in St. Lebioda's hospital or in the Swamp grants all three of these at once.
- Y'esath - Within a sarcophagus in the cave in the Swamp.
- Neh'tza - In the remains of the Golem.
- Keth'aar - Raymond Maarloeve
