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''"A stick of incense left by the corpse of an abandoned whale."
''"A stick of incense left by the corpse of an abandoned whale. The holier the beast, the more disgusting its change. Here is one that is filled with those hated pustules, discarded in this forgotten part of the hamlet; left to wallow, turn and flop. The tide will never come in so it will be left in the sand where it is now."''


"The holier the beast, the more disgusting its change. Here is one that is filled with those hated pustules, discarded on this forgotten part of the hamlet; left to wallow, turn and flop. The tide will never come in so it will be left in the sand where it is now."
''"Only Frances has payed it any homage, watching in sadness as it bubbled and popped outside her window."''
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==Description==
==Description==
[[Frances' Incense]] is an item found on the [[Lower Hamlet#Old House Beach|beach behind the Old House]], next to the [[Whales#Ulcerated Whale|Ulcerated Whale]]. It was presumably left there by [[Frances]]
[[Frances' Incense]] is an item found on the [[Lower Hamlet#Old House Beach|beach behind the Old House]], next to the [[Whales#Ulcerated Whale|Ulcerated Whale]]. It was presumably left there by [[Frances]], given its name.

Revision as of 14:38, 5 February 2024

"A stick of incense left by the corpse of an abandoned whale. The holier the beast, the more disgusting its change. Here is one that is filled with those hated pustules, discarded in this forgotten part of the hamlet; left to wallow, turn and flop. The tide will never come in so it will be left in the sand where it is now."

"Only Frances has payed it any homage, watching in sadness as it bubbled and popped outside her window."

Description

Frances' Incense is an item found on the beach behind the Old House, next to the Ulcerated Whale. It was presumably left there by Frances, given its name.