Ignatius Boatload was a hermit and the author of "The Book of Mysteries". He left his life in town to go live in Chillbreath Caverns as a hermit. According to the book, he stayed in the cave for 313 days, trying to find enlightenment, when Myra, from the village, dropped in to see how he was. When he replied that he was fine, she left. Afterwards, Ignatius could only think about "becoming one with her." According to Samuel the librarian, Ignatius was eventually killed by a group of mercenaries.
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| - Ignatius Boatload was a hermit and the author of "The Book of Mysteries". He left his life in town to go live in Chillbreath Caverns as a hermit. According to the book, he stayed in the cave for 313 days, trying to find enlightenment, when Myra, from the village, dropped in to see how he was. When he replied that he was fine, she left. Afterwards, Ignatius could only think about "becoming one with her." According to Samuel the librarian, Ignatius was eventually killed by a group of mercenaries.
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| - Ignatius Boatload was a hermit and the author of "The Book of Mysteries". He left his life in town to go live in Chillbreath Caverns as a hermit. According to the book, he stayed in the cave for 313 days, trying to find enlightenment, when Myra, from the village, dropped in to see how he was. When he replied that he was fine, she left. Afterwards, Ignatius could only think about "becoming one with her." According to Samuel the librarian, Ignatius was eventually killed by a group of mercenaries.
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