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'''Theft of the Tyrant''' is a book in ''[[Divinity: Original Sin II]]''. | '''Theft of the Tyrant''' is a history book in ''[[Divinity: Original Sin II]]''. | ||
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{{Cquote DOS2|In the age of | {{Cquote DOS2|In the age of {{DOS2|Braccus Rex}}, {{DOS2|Sech Zapor|Captain Sech Zapor}} made a deal with the Source King himself. For the price of his soul, Zapor was given an enchanted armour set that allowed him to charm and control whomever he chose. Zapor took great joy in capturing slaves, objects for Source experimentation for Braccus, assaulting ships from his hideaway in {{DOS2|Reaper's Eye}}. | ||
Yet power alone was not enough to satisfy him. Zapor wanted more than his dread fleet and eldritch charisma - he planned to rob Braccus blind, breaking into his vault not only for an empire's worth of gold, but to reclaim his | Yet power alone was not enough to satisfy him. Zapor wanted more than his dread fleet and eldritch charisma - he planned to rob Braccus blind, breaking into his vault not only for an empire's worth of gold, but to reclaim his {{DOS2|Soul Jar}}. | ||
But before Zapor seized his prize, Braccus discovered his treason and sealed him in a cursed prison on the island. It is said the captain has been bound there for years beyond counting, soulless and starving for freedom. IT is also said that before his death, Zapor hid the pieces of his enchanted armour across Reaper's Eye, so that Braccus could never recover them.}} | But before Zapor seized his prize, Braccus discovered his treason and sealed him in a cursed prison on the island. It is said the captain has been bound there for years beyond counting, soulless and starving for freedom. IT is also said that before his death, Zapor hid the pieces of his enchanted armour across Reaper's Eye, so that Braccus could never recover them.}} | ||
{{SHORTDESC: | {{SHORTDESC:History book on Braccus Rex and Captain Sech Zapor}} | ||
[[Category:Books in DOS2]] | [[Category:Books in DOS2]] | ||
[[Category:Books with unknown authors in DOS2]] | [[Category:Books with unknown authors in DOS2]] | ||
[[Category:History books in DOS2]] | [[Category:History books in DOS2]] | ||
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| Theft of the Tyrant | |
|---|---|
| Appearances | Divinity: Original Sin II |
| Type | Book |
| Author | Unknown |
| Properties | |
| Weight | 0.5 |
| Value | 5 |
Theft of the Tyrant is a history book in Divinity: Original Sin II.
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| “ | In the age of Braccus Rex, Captain Sech Zapor made a deal with the Source King himself. For the price of his soul, Zapor was given an enchanted armour set that allowed him to charm and control whomever he chose. Zapor took great joy in capturing slaves, objects for Source experimentation for Braccus, assaulting ships from his hideaway in Reaper's Eye. Yet power alone was not enough to satisfy him. Zapor wanted more than his dread fleet and eldritch charisma - he planned to rob Braccus blind, breaking into his vault not only for an empire's worth of gold, but to reclaim his Soul Jar. But before Zapor seized his prize, Braccus discovered his treason and sealed him in a cursed prison on the island. It is said the captain has been bound there for years beyond counting, soulless and starving for freedom. IT is also said that before his death, Zapor hid the pieces of his enchanted armour across Reaper's Eye, so that Braccus could never recover them. |
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