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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.
| book author = Sarevok Anchev
| book author = Sarevok Anchev
| book text = [This is a memoir describing in detail the visions of [[Bhaal]] seen by Sarevok Anchev after his death in the Bhaal Temple, centuries ago.]
| book text = [This is a memoir describing in detail the visions of [[Bhaal]] seen by Sarevok Anchev after his death in the [[Temple of Bhaal|Bhaal Temple]], centuries ago.]


The brethren often ask me: what was it like to die? They expect me to present a warring conflict: the humiliation of defeat against the honour of sacrifice. But once dead, it is impossible to think of oneself, of life, for you are in Bhaal's own embrace.
The brethren often ask me: what was it like to die? They expect me to present a warring conflict: the humiliation of defeat against the honour of sacrifice. But once dead, it is impossible to think of oneself, of life, for you are in Bhaal's own embrace.
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