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'''Kepli''' is a gnome in [[Baldur's Gate]] during [[Act Three]]. | '''Kepli''' is a gnome in [[Baldur's Gate]] during [[Act Three]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 30 January 2025
Kepli is a gnome in Baldur's Gate during Act Three.

“Sorry, would you mind leaving me be? These books won't discuss themselves.„
Involvement[edit | edit source]
Act Three[edit | edit source]
Kepli can be found in Bloomridge Park of the Lower City discussing books with Caerdwyn and Morgan during their book club.
Idle banter[edit | edit source]
Kepli, Caerdwyn, and Morgan discuss Dusk's Dark Desires at book club.
- Kepli: So - Book Brigade. What did we think of Dusk's Dark Desires?
- Caerdwyn: A thrilling read. Gave me goosepimples.
- Morgan: Goosepimples are right - bits of the book were downright naughty.
- Kepli: Morgan, please. We're in public, let's keep away from the book's racier parts.
- Morgan: Racy? More like juicy. A very juicy read.
- Caerdwyn: Yeah, the book was a lot more... lewd than its prequels.
- Kepli: Please focus, we're the Book Brigade, not a smut symposium!
- Caerdwyn: Yeah, the book was a lot more... lewd than its prequels.
- Morgan: Racy? More like juicy. A very juicy read.
- Kepli: Morgan, please. We're in public, let's keep away from the book's racier parts.
- Morgan: Goosepimples are right - bits of the book were downright naughty.
- Caerdwyn: A thrilling read. Gave me goosepimples.
- Kepli: Now, I personally loved the book's setting. Twisty corridors, flickering candlelight - oh, it's just such compelling reading.
- Morgan: Nah, the blood and sex were the best bits. Of any book, really.
- Caerdwyn: No, I'm with Kepli. The novel's sense of intrigue was its finest quality.
- Morgan: Don't get me wrong - the book intrigued me. In all the right ways.
- Caerdwyn: No, I'm with Kepli. The novel's sense of intrigue was its finest quality.
- Morgan: Nah, the blood and sex were the best bits. Of any book, really.
- Caerdwyn: So, Kepli - who was your favourite character in the book?
- Kepli: I really liked what the author did with Bedford.
- Caerdwyn: I agree. Who'd have thought a were-cow could be written so beautifully?
- Morgan: You're fools, obviously Dusk was the story's best character.
- Kepli: The novel's protagonist is such a basic choice, Morgan. Listen, I know what I like - and the book delivered it in spades.
- Morgan: You're fools, obviously Dusk was the story's best character.
- Caerdwyn: I agree. Who'd have thought a were-cow could be written so beautifully?
- Kepli: I really liked what the author did with Bedford.
- Kepli: What did we think of the story's ending?
- Morgan: The book ended too soon - there was plenty of Dusk left to explore.
- Kepli: Oh come on, Morgan, it's so much better when the story ends openly.
- Morgan: No it's not. What's the point of a story without an ending?
- Kepli: A book's all about the journey, Morgan. Obviously.
- Morgan: No it's not. What's the point of a story without an ending?
- Kepli: Oh come on, Morgan, it's so much better when the story ends openly.
- Morgan: The book ended too soon - there was plenty of Dusk left to explore.