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| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.  
| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.  
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| book author = Church of Shar
| book text = Breathe in and out. Look inward. What, in the deepest reaches of yourself, do you see? A bright and blinding light? A harsh, exacting sun? Or, instead, do you find a comforting, velvet darkness? A womb-like place where all you are, exactly as you are, can find repose?
| book text = Breathe in and out. Look inward. What, in the deepest reaches of yourself, do you see? A bright and blinding light? A harsh, exacting sun? Or, instead, do you find a comforting, velvet darkness? A womb-like place where all you are, exactly as you are, can find repose?






This is the darkness Shar promises: A darkness free from judgement, free from scrutiny, in which we are invited to exist in our purest essence, our most essential selves.
This is the darkness [[Shar]] promises: A darkness free from judgement, free from scrutiny, in which we are invited to exist in our purest essence, our most essential selves.
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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

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Where to find

  • One copy in the left chest behind the Vault Door, near Balthazar in Gauntlet of Shar X: -823 Y: -755.

Text

Breathe in and out. Look inward. What, in the deepest reaches of yourself, do you see? A bright and blinding light? A harsh, exacting sun? Or, instead, do you find a comforting, velvet darkness? A womb-like place where all you are, exactly as you are, can find repose?


This is the darkness Shar promises: A darkness free from judgement, free from scrutiny, in which we are invited to exist in our purest essence, our most essential selves.