I suppose if it IS a fake there’s no point destroying it, so long as the forgeries are wrong enough. So long as it exists it will probably be a source of wasted effort for hostile actors.
I suppose if it IS a fake there’s no point destroying it, so long as the forgeries are wrong enough. So long as it exists it will probably be a source of wasted effort for hostile actors.
Or was the forgery the one that was destroyed, and this is the original?
It’s hard to tell whether San’s in denial and it’s actually real, or if San has knowledge to disprove its authenticity that Eldor does not, but the first option seems much more likely. Especially given the bland, academic nature of the book in question.
I suppose if it IS a fake there’s no point destroying it, so long as the forgeries are wrong enough. So long as it exists it will probably be a source of wasted effort for hostile actors.
Or was the forgery the one that was destroyed, and this is the original?
I suppose if it IS a fake there’s no point destroying it, so long as the forgeries are wrong enough. So long as it exists it will probably be a source of wasted effort for hostile actors.
@ Carefulrogue:
It’s probably NOT fake and San has suspicion.
Also, it’s nice from San to recognize Lili will be leading the expedition.
Carefulrogue wrote:
Or was the forgery the one that was destroyed, and this is the original?
HKMaly wrote:
It’s hard to tell whether San’s in denial and it’s actually real, or if San has knowledge to disprove its authenticity that Eldor does not, but the first option seems much more likely. Especially given the bland, academic nature of the book in question.
Assuming it was fake, how would the imprisoned Bhaal actually manage to create it?
thysi wrote:
I suppose only the DM knows at this point!