Almanac -Xardas- (Writing)
From World of Gothic
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Part I
... I hope the dome may protect the ore from the menace of Beliar. The King is naive enough to believe that we built the dome as protection against breakouts. Well, as long as such ruses enable us to fulfill our higher goals, let it be so. I can only hope we have enough time left to prepare for the fight. As soon as the dome around the Valley of Mines has been erected, I will use the power at my disposal to intervene in the impeding fight.
Part II
As a Dragon Hunter
From: Weapons of the dragon lord.
To make an armor as hard as possible, the scales may be coated with the ore mined in the valley of the isle of Karynis.
To make a blade worthy of a dragon lord, the blade should be steeped in dragon blood. Even 5 phials of the blood can give the steel unequaled sharpness and strength.
Note: 'Karynis' probably refers to what is now known as Khorinis.
As a Fire Magician
... I followed the instructions and simply poured Innos' holy water over a blank runestone on a rune table. The runestone was destroyed. I suspect this spell really is accessible only to the One.
I have left the holy aura of Innos in the protection of the monastery. The abbot will take care of it until the One reveals himself.
The Tears of Innos may have a vital part to play in the fight ahead. But it's too dangerous to keep them where all can see. I'd better leave them here in the library.
As a Paladin
You have to create a teleportation rune to reach the secret place.
For that you need a blank runestone and a small bottle of holy water. You can use the rune to teleport into the room.
I am now reasonably certain that the Tears of Innos are what the paladins of old used in the long forgotten ritual Consecration of the Sword. That means I should be able to use the little bottle I found to give additional strength to a consecrated weapon.















