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DOS2:Soaked Book

Fable of Vrogir, god of the orcs
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Soaked Book
AppearancesDivinity: Original Sin II
TypeBook
AuthorUnknown
Properties
Weight0.5
Value1

Soaked Book is a text in Divinity: Original Sin II.

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[This book contains an old fable of Vrogir, god of the orcs.]

... and when Vrogir stood against the enemies of the orcs, fit of body and mind, he had but one aim in mind: to crush them into darkness.

Yet that was not to be the way of it. For Vrogir became enlightened that very night.

He received a vision, bathed in light, in which he saw that leading his enemies to the light of truth would turn them from foe to friend, strengthening his forces and gladdening the hearts of his people.

And lo, did Vrogir wake and follow the path of light, and from then on, light did shine on Vrogir and all his sons and daughters...

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