Curious Customs of the Toussaintois (excerpt)

This book can be purchased from the Ducal camerlengo. Other copies of this book can be found in the following locations:
 * Crypt inside the Abandoned Temple to the Prophet Lebioda.
 * In house on corner north-northeast of Nilfgaardian Embassy marker in Hauteville.
 * One of the houses around the wine festival marketplace, east-northeast of The Pheasantry in Hauteville (×2).
 * In one of five houses north of the Temple Cemetery.
 * In house around The Gran'place (×2).

Journal entry

 * …Where have all the heroic and selfless knights gone? Are the truly noble, like Ramon of Gichon or Martinus de la Pacque, a thing of the past now? Though they maintain a facade of independence and altruism, the knights errant of Toussaint of our day are paid, and by the Duchess herself! So I ask – is that noble? Is that dignified?! Should a knight, a nobleman after all, receive payment for his heroic deeds?! Is he but a mercenary or, pardon my Nazairi, a ploughing witcher? Shouldn’t the tears of joy of a rescued damsel suffice as a reward? I simply cannot understand it! To paraphrase the weighty words of the wise Renè de Hospitalier – such fools, these Toussaintois.

Seltsame Bräuche in Toussaint (Auszug) Coutumes curieuses de Toussaint (extrait) Usi originali degli abitanti di Toussaint (un estratto) Dziwaczne zwyczaje Toussaintczyków (fragment)