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DOS2:Huwbert's Encyclopedia Vol. 7: Arrival of the Voidwoken

Part history, part musings
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Huwbert's Encyclopedia Vol. 7: Arrival of the Voidwoken
AppearancesDivinity: Original Sin II
TypeBook
AuthorCranley Huwbert
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Weight0.2
Value25

Huwbert's Encyclopedia Vol. 7: Arrival of the Voidwoken is a speculation on the significance of historical events.

One volume of Cranley Huwbert's extensive encyclopedia series.

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1234 AD: The Appearance of the Voidwoken

★In a small volume that seems to be more of a notebook of thoughts than a published tome, Huwbert wonders if the strange creatures that emerged from the Deathfog that destroyed the Black Ring - the monsters known at the time of writing as the Voidwoken - were not the real winners of the great war. The historian does not draw a conclusion.★

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