De la Croix's file | |
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Description | |
Inventory/slot |
Books |
Category |
Common item |
Type |
Book |
Expansion |
Blood and Wine |
Source |
On small table in front of a tent, south-southwest of the blacksmith's shop. |
Base price |
10 |
Price to buy |
24 |
Price to sell |
2 – 3 |
Weight |
0 |
This document is found along with Crespi's file and Ramon du Lac's file, on a small table in front of a tent, south-southwest of the blacksmith's shop.
Associated quest[]
- The Beast of Toussaint, incidental, Damien de la Tour's notes on the case.
Journal entry[]
- News the Beast had taken a third victim was reported by a crayfish fisherman by the name of Linus. The Beast’s dismembered corpse had been found in the river’s shallows, tangled in the man’s nets. The victim was identified as Count de la Croix.
- The evidence suggesting this was the Beast’s third victim were the wounds to the body’s rib cage, which were dealt by long claws and constituted the immediate cause of death. It is not known why the Beast dismembered the body. Perhaps this was a matter of staging to provoke certain connotations, as in the case of the two previous victims.
- No additional objects or tracks were found near the body. Count de la Croix’s personal effects most probably were carried off by the river’s current.