Modern Chronicles of Reaper's Coast
Book published by Larian Studios
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Modern Chronicles of Reaper's Coast is a 2017 lore 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 canonical writer of this book is Cranley Huwbert, an academic studying Rivellon history. The book is divided into 5 chapters spanning 112 pages:
- CH 1: Cranley Huwbert's Abridged History of Rivellon as Seen from Arx, Up to the Present Day (p. 1-40)
- CH 2: Portraits of Notable Personages from All Classes and Races Across the Realm - In Excerpt Form (p. 44-58)
- CH 3: A Guide to Magic and Other Skills for the Moderately Intelligent (p. 62-71)
- CH 4: Excerpts from Blackwood's Bestiary (p. 74-87)
- CH 5: The Local Lands Travel Guide and Atlas (p. 91-109)
- Conclusion (p. 111)
- Credits (p. 112)
Accessing files on PC (Steam)
- Open your Steam library.
- In your Steam game list, right-click on Divinity: Original Sin II.
- Manage → Browse local files
- A new window should appear containing local game folders.
- Click on the folder 'DivineAscension' → File 'LAR01_Lorebook_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.