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| image = Book Tome K Image.png
| image = Book Tome K Image.png
| icon = Book Tome K Item Icon.png
| icon = Book Tome K Item Icon.png
| description = '''The Shattered Seldarine''' describes [[Lolth|Lolth's]] betrayal to the [[Drow]] and the ensuing war between Eilistraee and Lolth followers. The book was written by priests of Eilistraee. <!-- This is the first text that will appear on the page. Briefly describe what the item is and what makes it noteworthy. -->
| description = '''The Shattered Seldarine''' describes [[Lolth|Lolth's]] betrayal to the [[drow]]s and the ensuing war between Eilistraee and Lolth followers. The book was written by priests of Eilistraee. <!-- This is the first text that will appear on the page. Briefly describe what the item is and what makes it noteworthy. -->
| quote = A finely-bound tome of black leather, inscribed with silver ink.
| quote = A finely-bound tome of black leather, inscribed with silver ink.
| book text = [An excerpt from ''The Shattered Seldarine'', produced by the Silverhair Knights for distribution in Eilistraee's temples.]
| book text = [An excerpt from ''The Shattered Seldarine'', produced by the Silverhair Knights for distribution in Eilistraee's temples.]
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