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==Obtained From==
==Obtained From==
;The Misspelled Cemetary ([[The Misspelled Cemetary (Pre-Cyrpt)|Pre-Cyrpt]] or [[The Misspelled Cemetary (Post-Cyrpt)|Post-Cyrpt]])
;The Misspelled Cemetary ([[The Misspelled Cemetary (Pre-Cyrpt)|Pre-Cyrpt]] or [[The Misspelled Cemetary (Post-Cyrpt)|Post-Cyrpt]])
:''[[A Grave Situation]]'' ([[Ascension#One Time|one-time]] drop)
:''[[A Grave Situation]]'' ([[Ascension#One-Time|one-time]] drop)


==When Used==
==When Used==
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==References==
==References==
*The "job in chartered accountancy" is a recurring joke on ''[[Wikipedia:Monty Python's Flying Circus|Monty Python's Flying Circus]]''.
*The "job in chartered accountancy" is a recurring joke on ''[[Wikipedia:Monty Python's Flying Circus|Monty Python's Flying Circus]]''.
*The apparent grocery list may be a reference to Walter M. Miller Jr's "[[Wikipedia:A_Canticle_For_Leibowitz|A Canticle for Leibowitz]] in which the titular 'Saint' of the book is canonized when his grocery list is found
[[Category:Usable Items]]

Latest revision as of 13:20, 10 June 2014

Fernswarthy's letter
Fernswarthy's letter

This is an old, crumpled, yellowing piece of paper you found in Fernswarthy’s grave.

Type: usable
Cannot be traded or discarded
Quest Item


(In-game plural: Fernswarthy's letters)
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Item number: 2278
Description ID: 624235254
View in-game: view

Obtained From

The Misspelled Cemetary (Pre-Cyrpt or Post-Cyrpt)
A Grave Situation (one-time drop)

When Used

The letter reads:

Dear hooligans,

I knew you little bastards wouldn't be able to resist digging up my corpse after I've died, so I've prepared a little surprise for you! Well, assuming you'd be surprised by demons pouring through a gate from Hey Deze and ripping out your stinking innards. Most people would be. Once, I sent demons after this little whippersnapper who kept coming up to my front window and making faces at me -- he had to carry his face around in a paper bag after that! "Johnny Bag-Face", they used to call him. I hear tell he got a job in chartered accountancy after school, you can make good money doing that if you've got a head for figures. Anyway, glad to hear you're enjoying your vacation in the Distant Lands. Bring me a mango when you come back. Maybe we'll go dancing and I'll show you how I won the trophy for my Lindy Shuffle back in '36!

Love, Ferny
coffee
bread
cigarettes
pudding
liniment

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