Histoire de la forteresse de Dun Tynne, par Le Papillon | |
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Détails | |
Inventaire/ emplacement |
Livres |
Catégorie |
Objet ordinaire |
Type |
Livre |
Source |
Butin / Achat |
Prix de base |
10 |
Prix de vente |
2 – 3 |
Prix d'achat |
24 |
Poids |
0 |
Ce livre peut être acheté auprès du Camerlingue ducal. D'autres copies peuvent être trouvée dans les endroits suivants :
- In house north-northwest of Ambassade nilfgaardienne marker in Ville Haute (×2).
- One of the houses around the wine festival marketplace, east-northeast of La Faisanderie in Ville Haute.
- In one of five houses north of the Cimetière du temple.
- In house around Place de l'Olivier.
- In house around Grand-place.
- In a house in Saint-Sébastien (×2).
Entrée de journal[]
- During a visit to the court of the king of Nazair, Waltharius the Brawny fell madly in love with the king's daughter, the beautiful Hiltgunt, who was already promised to a prince from Metinna. Waltharius, paying no heed to these politically-inspired marriage plans, captured the princess’ heart and together they ran off to Toussaint. The prince from Metinna, unable to let such an affront pass, followed the star-crossed lovers. Yet Waltharius was renowned for his courage and might and thus slew his adversary with ease. Then he and his beloved returned to his family estate at Dun Tynne.
- To his dismay, it turned out his brother Vislavius had nearly led the estate to bankruptcy while Waltharius had been in Nazair. Waltharius threw his brother into the dungeon and, as befits a self-respecting nobleman, embarked on a knightly expedition. Unfortunately his young wife, Hiltgunt, tortured by her solitude, freed Vislavius and became his lover. When Waltharius returned and realized he had been cuckolded, he murdered them both in a fit of passion and despair. Then he sat down and wept and wept and wept…
Notes[]
- The author of this book is the famed bard Le Papillon, whose own name is a reference to the book "Papillon" and its author Henri Charrière.