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Why, then did Cyseal fall? First: trade. As the old kingdoms grew, Cyseal's ports became less central to trading routes. But most importantly, Cyseal's history of a small and homogenous population meant that its cultural importance faded as more diverse nations grew. Capitals that featured {{DOS|Elf|Elvish}} musicians and {{DOS|Dwarf|Dwarvish}} mead thrived, while Cyseal's trade stagnated. | Why, then did Cyseal fall? First: trade. As the old kingdoms grew, Cyseal's ports became less central to trading routes. But most importantly, Cyseal's history of a small and homogenous population meant that its cultural importance faded as more diverse nations grew. Capitals that featured {{DOS|Elf|Elvish}} musicians and {{DOS|Dwarf|Dwarvish}} mead thrived, while Cyseal's trade stagnated. | ||
Still, Cyseal is a seat of significant cultural importance. Home of the last {{DOS|Source King}}, the catacombs of Cyseal are famed for their beauty and their supposed preternatural activity. | Still, Cyseal is a seat of significant cultural importance. Home of the last {{DOS|Braccus Rex|Source King}}, the catacombs of Cyseal are famed for their beauty and their supposed preternatural activity. | ||
In recent times, the leaders of Cyseal are seeking to reinvigorate her economy. Fertile farmlands are being utilised at full capacity by the incentivized sale of lands to experienced farmers. Cyseal's future shines bright indeed.}} | In recent times, the leaders of Cyseal are seeking to reinvigorate her economy. Fertile farmlands are being utilised at full capacity by the incentivized sale of lands to experienced farmers. Cyseal's future shines bright indeed.}} | ||
Latest revision as of 17:34, 14 May 2026
| The History of Cyseal | |
|---|---|
| Appearances | Divinity: Original Sin |
| Type | Book |
| Author | D.R. Galante |
| Properties | |
| Weight | 0.5 |
| Value | 1 |
The History of Cyseal describes the region's rise and fall.
Crack it open, inhale the musk of its pages, and learn something new.
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| “ | A Brief History of Cyseal By D.R. Galante Though Cyseal's borders have shrunk considerably in modern times, ours was once an expansive kingdom of economic and strategic importance in the region of Andavale. Unembroiled in external politics, Cyseal was free to expand from sea to sea and to the borders of Luculla Forest, where legendary and mysterious magicians are said to reside. Why, then did Cyseal fall? First: trade. As the old kingdoms grew, Cyseal's ports became less central to trading routes. But most importantly, Cyseal's history of a small and homogenous population meant that its cultural importance faded as more diverse nations grew. Capitals that featured Elvish musicians and Dwarvish mead thrived, while Cyseal's trade stagnated. Still, Cyseal is a seat of significant cultural importance. Home of the last Source King, the catacombs of Cyseal are famed for their beauty and their supposed preternatural activity. In recent times, the leaders of Cyseal are seeking to reinvigorate her economy. Fertile farmlands are being utilised at full capacity by the incentivized sale of lands to experienced farmers. Cyseal's future shines bright indeed. |
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Locations
- On a desk in Mayor Cecil's office at X: 280 Y: 195
- On a desk in Cyseal library at X: 745 Y: 200