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| description = '''The Devil You Know: An Autobiography''' is a memoir written by an unknown author. | | description = '''The Devil You Know: An Autobiography''' is a memoir written by an unknown author. | ||
| quote = A slim volume, pages dog-eared from use. | | quote = A slim volume, pages dog-eared from use. | ||
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| book text = Have you ever had a god change your blood? It is a horrifying thing, even for those who may desire it. Yet few | | book text = Have you ever had a god change your blood? It is a horrifying thing, even for those who may desire it. Yet few [[tiefling]]s wished for {{FRWiki|Asmodeus}} to claim their bodies, only to be given no choice in the matter. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:10, 19 October 2024
The Devil You Know: An Autobiography is a memoir written by an unknown author.
A slim volume, pages dog-eared from use.
Properties
- Books
- Author: unknown
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
BOOK_GEN_Races_TieflingAutobiographyUUID
a9c63ba9-f0ff-4f0d-9ca4-af414fdb83ee
Where to find
- Sold by Nansi Gretta
- Secluded ChamberX: -47 Y: 81
- Upper floor of the Forge of the Nine Lower CityX: -2 Y: 3
Text
Have you ever had a god change your blood? It is a horrifying thing, even for those who may desire it. Yet few tieflings wished for Asmodeus to claim their bodies, only to be given no choice in the matter.
It is not as if we were well-loved before the archdevil's gambit. Our people have always struggled against the notion of 'devilkin', as if a single drop of infernal ichor inescapably corrupts. How amusing, when so many others willingly sell their souls to fiends, yet their culture as a whole escapes the blame.
By what method can we redeem ourselves, when the crime is not ours? I would drive a blade into every warlock that aided Asmodeus' damned ritual, but personal vengeance cannot undo the will of a god, much less one as slippery as the Lord of Lies.
When every passer-by thinks you a thief and heretic, it is deeply tempting to become one. The only thing that has stopped me is knowing Asmodeus wants nothing more than for all of us to fall from grace.