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Toward the end of the Saint's War, the Battle of Mercy Vale saw the Dyrwoodans suffer a terrible defeat at the hands of their northern neighbors, the Readcerans. Many relics of Magranite saints were lost when invaders sacked the Church of the Winding Flame.
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Toward the end of the [[Saint's War]], the Battle of Mercy Vale saw the [[Dyrwood|Dyrwoodans]] suffer a terrible defeat at the hands of their northern neighbors, the [[Readceras|Readcerans]]. Many relics of [[Magran|Magranite]] saints were lost when invaders sacked the Church of the Winding Flame.
   
 
In the years since the war's end, all of the relics were believed to have been accounted for. It wasn't until recently that Magran's faithful realized three items were erroneously marked down as recovered: the hand of St. Igradh, a lock of hair from St. Dadwn, and the tears of St. Borragia.
 
In the years since the war's end, all of the relics were believed to have been accounted for. It wasn't until recently that Magran's faithful realized three items were erroneously marked down as recovered: the hand of St. Igradh, a lock of hair from St. Dadwn, and the tears of St. Borragia.
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[Companion Name] inquired around the Dyrwood and found the hand of St. Igradh in a New Heomar curio shop, the lock of hair from St. Dadwn on a girl's doll in Loghome, and the tears of St. Borragia around the neck of a vicious mercenary in Road's End.
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[Companion Name] inquired around the Dyrwood and found the hand of St. Igradh in a [[New Heomar]] curio shop, the lock of hair from St. Dadwn on a girl's doll in Loghome, and the tears of St. Borragia around the neck of a vicious mercenary in Road's End.
   
 
The rebuilt Church of the Winding Flame was grateful for the return of all three relics, but during [Companion Name]'s investigations, two high-ranking priests of Magran cast doubt on the patriotism of St. Borragia. Using evidence from the original copy of her vita, the priests generated enough criticism that the church reluctantly turned away St. Borragia's tears. Their loss was [Companion Name]'s gain.
 
The rebuilt Church of the Winding Flame was grateful for the return of all three relics, but during [Companion Name]'s investigations, two high-ranking priests of Magran cast doubt on the patriotism of St. Borragia. Using evidence from the original copy of her vita, the priests generated enough criticism that the church reluctantly turned away St. Borragia's tears. Their loss was [Companion Name]'s gain.

Revision as of 18:22, 4 May 2018

Clerical Errors is an off-screen companion adventure in Pillars of Eternity.

In-game description

The pitch:

Toward the end of the Saint's War, the Battle of Mercy Vale saw the Dyrwoodans suffer a terrible defeat at the hands of their northern neighbors, the Readcerans. Many relics of Magranite saints were lost when invaders sacked the Church of the Winding Flame.

In the years since the war's end, all of the relics were believed to have been accounted for. It wasn't until recently that Magran's faithful realized three items were erroneously marked down as recovered: the hand of St. Igradh, a lock of hair from St. Dadwn, and the tears of St. Borragia.

Magranites are making inquiries across the Dyrwood about their whereabouts.

The conclusion:

[Companion Name] inquired around the Dyrwood and found the hand of St. Igradh in a New Heomar curio shop, the lock of hair from St. Dadwn on a girl's doll in Loghome, and the tears of St. Borragia around the neck of a vicious mercenary in Road's End.

The rebuilt Church of the Winding Flame was grateful for the return of all three relics, but during [Companion Name]'s investigations, two high-ranking priests of Magran cast doubt on the patriotism of St. Borragia. Using evidence from the original copy of her vita, the priests generated enough criticism that the church reluctantly turned away St. Borragia's tears. Their loss was [Companion Name]'s gain.