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DOS2:A History of Forbidden Objects

Crafting recipe
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A History of Forbidden Objects
AppearancesDivinity: Original Sin II
TypeCrafting recipe
AuthorUnknown
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A History of Forbidden Objects contains a crafting recipe for the Glowing Idol of Rebirth.

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[The book contains the description of several magical artefacts that have been forbidden by the Divine Order. As you flip through the book, your eye lands on a section about Idols of Rebirth.]

Infused with ancient magic, these small statues allow the wielder to return to Rivellon after death. The statue grows ashen and loses all magical properties after use. Impish Tinkerers were widely known to travel with such idols on their person. Some sources even suggest these tinkerers could restore the magic properties of an inert idol using the power of a Resurrection Scroll. Meddling with the sanctity of death is a grave offence and all idols have been destroyed and outlawed. Those with the knowledge to craft them have been duly reeducated.

Crafting recipes

Item 1 Item 2 Product
Ashen Idol of Rebirth Resurrection Scroll Glowing Idol of Rebirth

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