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  • Codex entry: Spirits and Demons
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  • A second time I drew her 'cross the Veil, And shared a walk, a dance, a stolen kiss; With such a perfect beauty, pure and pale, No woman could compare, no man resist. Then in my weakness I essayed a third, Tho' magisters their warnings did impart. She broke my binding with a single word, And said this smiling as she clutched my heart: "Though love I was, your passion's changing fire Has forged this spirit into cruel Desire." —Sonnet 126, "The Lover and His Spirit", from A Chant for Dreamers by Magister Oratius
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  • 270
Name
  • Spirits and Demons
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  • When first I summoned her, she was a rose, Unwithering, unchanging, and unthorned, A spirit of the purest love one knows, Who never hated, coveted, or scorned. A second time I drew her 'cross the Veil, And shared a walk, a dance, a stolen kiss; With such a perfect beauty, pure and pale, No woman could compare, no man resist. Then in my weakness I essayed a third, Tho' magisters their warnings did impart. She broke my binding with a single word, And said this smiling as she clutched my heart: "Though love I was, your passion's changing fire Has forged this spirit into cruel Desire." —Sonnet 126, "The Lover and His Spirit", from A Chant for Dreamers by Magister Oratius
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location DAI
  • Talk with Solas and ask him to tell you about demons
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  • Magic
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  • 10
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  • A second time I drew her 'cross the Veil, And shared a walk, a dance, a stolen kiss; With such a perfect beauty, pure and pale, No woman could compare, no man resist. Then in my weakness I essayed a third, Tho' magisters their warnings did impart. She broke my binding with a single word, And said this smiling as she clutched my heart: "Though love I was, your passion's changing fire Has forged this spirit into cruel Desire." —Sonnet 126, "The Lover and His Spirit", from A Chant for Dreamers by Magister Oratius