The Journal of Gurn Coldhearth is a book in Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear
It is an autobiographical journal of Gurn Coldhearth that tells of his intentions to become a Lich and disproves Brother Deepvein in his assumptions about Coldhearth.
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| “ | An inscription on the inside cover of this small leather journal identifies its owner as one Gurn Coldhearth. The lettering beneath the name is only legible after several seconds of study. Written by the same hand as Coldhearth's name, it read "Devoted of Dumathoin" before it was violently crossed out, tearing the paper in several places.
Gurn Coldhearth valued his secrets; the bulk of the journal's entries written in a complex code beyond your ability to decipher. The latest entry, however, was scrawled quickly across the page in the common language of the realms: "Must record this quickly, before the memory fades. Last night as I slept, the mind of the Shadow King's lich touched mine. It confirmed that we will soon reach the outpost if we continue the dig. When we do, I will go to him and perform a ritual severing him from the Overmind. In exchange, he shall grant me what I seek—no longer need I live in fear of the sickness ravaging this body. I must push Deepvein and the others all the harder to continue digging until at last what I so richly deserve is finally mine." |
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