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==Map==
==Map==
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==Journal==
==Journal==
{{Journal entry| I am guilty of mistakes, I admit this. I let things get to me and I don’t think them through as well as I should. When I lost Ulv I tried to bring him back and… well… the result of that is better buried, I confess.
{{DW/Journal entry| I am guilty of mistakes, I admit this. I let things get to me and I don’t think them through as well as I should. When I lost Ulv I tried to bring him back and… well… the result of that is better buried, I confess.
I visit him from time to time. There’s nothing left of my friend there, hasn’t been for some time, but I don’t want him getting lonely.
I visit him from time to time. There’s nothing left of my friend there, hasn’t been for some time, but I don’t want him getting lonely.


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{{Lore Scraps}}
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 9 April 2026

Ravanna's Fourth Journal is a lore scrap that is found along the south pathway, next to a wall and a blue-standing torch in the Dragonwilds:Lake of Lost Souls area of Dragonwilds:Fellhollow.

Map

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Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.
I am guilty of mistakes, I admit this. I let things get to me and I don’t think them through as well as I should. When I lost Ulv I tried to bring him back and… well… the result of that is better buried, I confess.

I visit him from time to time. There’s nothing left of my friend there, hasn’t been for some time, but I don’t want him getting lonely.

She was my next mistake. Imaru. After the death of her mate she came to me seeking a way to bring him back. Necromancy doesn’t work like that, at least not yet and certainly not within my skill set. Yet, still, I thought I could offer her something almost as good.

I offered her revenge.

I created a curse within her, using her grief and rage as a focus, so that it might strengthen her against Kuldra. She was to become a devouring force that would feast on the Godeater’s very soul. It did not work.

Kuldra is stronger than I imagined. Her essence more powerful than either of us could have guessed. As Imaru raged at her Kuldra simply laughed and rebuffed her, barely even registering the unholy force hurled against her. She is a monster, and I use that word very rarely.

So Imaru died. Fell to the ground in a crumbled heap… and I wish that were the end of it.

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