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An Essential Compendium of Notable Rivellonian Artwork

Book published by Larian Studios
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An Essential Compendium of Notable Rivellonian Artwork is a 2017 art book published by Larian Studios. The digital copy is accessible via Divine Ascension, a DLC for Divinity: Original Sin II. Physical copies were limited to the Collector's Edition, which sold out within 24 hours.[1]

Overview

The book is divided into 6 chapters spanning 152 pages:

  • CH 1: Characters (p. 1-17)
  • CH 2: Factions (p. 20-70)
  • CH 3: Locations (p. 76-97)
  • CH 4: Paintings of Rivellon (p. 100-108)
  • CH 5: Creatures (p. 114-140)
  • CH 6: Icons (p. 144-150)
  • Credits (p. 152)

Accessing files on PC (Steam)

  1. Open your Steam library.
  2. In your Steam game list, right-click on Divinity: Original Sin II.
  3. Manage → Browse local files
  4. A new window should appear containing local game folders.
  5. Click on the folder 'DivineAscension' → File 'LAR01_Artbook_Design'

Note: Books have two file types: LOWRES and HIGHRES, referring to low and high resolution. Contents are identical, but load times are faster for LOWRES files.

References