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A historical timeline of Braccus' reign
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★In this tome, Huwbert the historian assembles the bulk of what is still known to the larger world about the infamous {{DOS2|Braccus Rex}}, and creates a lightly drawn portrait that feels somewhat incomplete - but also carries the ring of truth. Braccus was once a fine human being and a noble ruler. But his greed overtook him and he became corrupted. There is mention of Cassandra, a twin sister, to whom Braccus did unspeakable things - stealing her life force that he may live forever. Unfortunately, these crimes saw him arrested by Source Hunters, hanged until dead, and his body thrown into a well. Rumours abound that this was not the end, but until Huwbert can confirm these outlandish tales - as exciting and dramatic as they are - he refuses to add them to his chronicle.★}}
★In this tome, {{DOS2|Cranley Huwbert|Huwbert the historian}} assembles the bulk of what is still known to the larger world about the infamous {{DOS2|Braccus Rex}}, and creates a lightly drawn portrait that feels somewhat incomplete - but also carries the ring of truth. Braccus was once a fine human being and a noble ruler. But his greed overtook him and he became corrupted. There is mention of {{DOS2|Cassandra}}, a twin sister, to whom Braccus did unspeakable things - stealing her life force that he may live forever. Unfortunately, these crimes saw him arrested by {{DOS2|Source Hunter}}s, hanged until dead, and his body thrown into a well. Rumours abound that this was not the end, but until Huwbert can confirm these outlandish tales - as exciting and dramatic as they are - he refuses to add them to his chronicle.★}}


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Huwbert's History of Braccus Rex
AppearancesDivinity: Original Sin II
TypeBook
AuthorCranley Huwbert
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Huwbert's History of Braccus Rex is a historical retelling of the infamous figure, covering his noble origins, corrupted descent, and eventual demise.

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★In this tome, Huwbert the historian assembles the bulk of what is still known to the larger world about the infamous Braccus Rex, and creates a lightly drawn portrait that feels somewhat incomplete - but also carries the ring of truth. Braccus was once a fine human being and a noble ruler. But his greed overtook him and he became corrupted. There is mention of Cassandra, a twin sister, to whom Braccus did unspeakable things - stealing her life force that he may live forever. Unfortunately, these crimes saw him arrested by Source Hunters, hanged until dead, and his body thrown into a well. Rumours abound that this was not the end, but until Huwbert can confirm these outlandish tales - as exciting and dramatic as they are - he refuses to add them to his chronicle.★

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