“Insipid, my friend,” the Publisher shook his head, drumming his well-groomed fingers on the folder with the manuscript. – 'Savor oysters with a glass of white wine'? 'A good tree gives brandy a rich taste during fermentation'? Do you think this is what the reader is waiting for? No, the reader does not need the lazy reflections of a jaded gourmet. Give him spiciness, peppercorns, zest, finally! But your books about Lutheria and Judia sold like hot cakes. They say that copies even appeared in the library of Rune-Liar, and this means something ... "For some time he talked about the fact that a true artist must be hungry, that my work is no longer what it used to be - he got more and more inflamed, drummed his fingers more and more, and at some point I believed him. I felt that I had really sat up in a well-fed Bern, that my recipes - and books - were becoming monotonous, and suddenly I interrupted him with a sharp gesture and said: "I'm going to Roven.". ...While I was writing these lines, the sun leaned towards the horizon, the crowd dispersed, and a lone bag with a torn handle remained on the pier. Not mine.Some bastard stole my luggage, leaving me with this diary, pipe and a couple of small coins in my pocket. This is how my acquaintance with Rowan took place.. Hidden story objects: - 1 Diary of Amallon of Bern, entry one - 2 Diary of Amallon of Bern, entry two - 3 Diary of Amallon of Bern, entry three - 4 Diary of Amallon of Bern, entry four |