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Writings of Abd al-Hazir: Entry no. 0016

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The '''[[Writings of {{Abd al-Hazir]]''' are well known in the civilised parts of [[Sanctuary]]. The writings of al-Hazir seem to both be named works as well as a collection of works, such as a diary. ''The Writings of Abd al-Hazir'' is thereby probably both the name of a book as well as literary meaning a collection of his writing.[[Category:Lore]][[Category:Abd al-Hazir]][[Category:Books]]top}}
==Entry no. 0016New Tristram==
We have all heard the tales associated with [[Tristram]]. The very mention of its name brings to mind images of [[undead]] monstrosities, [[demon]]ic possession, monarchy driven to lunacy, and, of course, the greatest legend of all: the [[Lord of Terror]] unleashed. Although many now claim that a peculiar mold upon the bread or perhaps a fouling of the water drove the populace mad with visions, I have seen too much in my varied travels to dismiss such stories out of hand. It is within this context, then, that I have to say my journey to what is now called "[[New Tristram]]" was somewhat of a disappointment.
Before I took my leave of this dreary place, I was cornered by an [[Deckard Cain|eccentric old man ]] who seemed to have an endless supply of anecdotes and folksy wisdom to impart. He went on about there still being much of value deep within the cathedral in the form of tomes of ancient origin and wisdom. I will have to take his word for it, for I must admit that while I did explore the burnt remains of the "old" Tristram, I lacked the intestinal fortitude to do much more than take a few hesitating steps within that infamous cathedral of legend.
==References==
* [http://www.blizzard.com/diablo3/world/environments/tristram.xml Blizzard Tristram page]
 ==References==* [http://www.blizzard.com/diablo3/world/environments/tristram.xml Blizzard Tristram page]{{Lore navbox|abd}}
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