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Book on deities
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== Locations ==
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* In a barrel in the {{DOS2|Hollow Marshes}} at {{Coords DOS2|481|149}}
* In a barrel in the {{DOS2|Hollow Marshes}} at {{Coords DOS2|481|149}}
* In {{DOS2|Effie's Emporium}} at {{Coords DOS2|395|764}}


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Treatise on Humanity
AppearancesDivinity: Original Sin II
TypeBook
AuthorUnknown
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Treatise on Humanity is a book on deities in Divinity: Original Sin II.

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Why the 'Seven Gods' exist not now, nor ever have.

Gods? Ha! Fairytales; phantoms. What more? Who could mistake the mysteries of nature for the hand of a ghost?

The bounty and beauty of nature... it seems foolish to assign this wonder to some unknown and unknowing entity. Some may request I cast my mind's gaze not upon the lilies of the field, but upon the soul of man and the higher beasts.

But this I submit: that I have inspected the inner workings of men and beasts living and dead, and I have found no soul. Only squirming red and bleeding purple. There was no god in those private chambers.

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