DOS2:Huwbert's Encyclopedia Vol. 3: The Divine
Philosophical musings on the origins of Divinity
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| Huwbert's Encyclopedia Vol. 3: The Divine | |
|---|---|
| Appearances | Divinity: Original Sin II |
| Type | Book |
| Author | Cranley Huwbert |
| Properties | |
| Weight | 0.2 |
| Value | 25 |
Huwbert's Encyclopedia Vol. 3: The Divine is part of a series of books in Divinity: Original Sin II.
One volume of Cranley Huwbert's extensive encyclopedia series.
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| “ | The Avatar of Divinity [Here, Huwbert speculates on the origins of the first Divine. He believes that the Seven gods united to create a lone, mortal champion whom they could empower to repel the Void. This, he believes, happened many times before the rise of Lucian. He finds it surprising that Lucian's replacement has not emerged to combat the Voidwoken. He suspects that this may be because Lucian himself will return. (Here, a note of anxiety creeps into the text, as if Cranley were feeling... fearful.)] |
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Locations
- On a bookshelf in the Tower of Braccus Rex