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A criticism against Source
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'''Richly Bound Book''' is a criticism against {{DOS2|Source}}.
'''Richly Bound Book''' is a text in ''[[Divinity: Original Sin II]]''. The author is a harsh critic against {{DOS2|Source}}.


{{Quote DOS2|The fine filigree work decorating the binding of this ancient book tells you that it must be worth a pretty penny.}}
{{Quote DOS2|The fine filigree work decorating the binding of this ancient book tells you that it must be worth a pretty penny.}}


== Text ==
== Text ==
{{Cquote DOS2|The sin of Source is inborn; we are all of us marked by this strange power, both creative and destructive. It is no wonder some are seduced to manipulate it.
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The sin of {{DOS2|Source}} is inborn; we are all of us marked by this strange power, both creative and destructive. It is no wonder some are seduced to manipulate it.


Still, there is a stark difference between that which is understandable and that which is permissible.
Still, there is a stark difference between that which is understandable and that which is permissible.

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Richly Bound Book
AppearancesDivinity: Original Sin II
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AuthorUnknown
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Richly Bound Book is a text in Divinity: Original Sin II. The author is a harsh critic against Source.

The fine filigree work decorating the binding of this ancient book tells you that it must be worth a pretty penny.

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The sin of Source is inborn; we are all of us marked by this strange power, both creative and destructive. It is no wonder some are seduced to manipulate it.

Still, there is a stark difference between that which is understandable and that which is permissible.

The sin of Source has no place within our realm; time and again it has gone rancid within its hosts, been used to torture and kill, called beasts of unspeakable horror into our midst.

It cannot continue.

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