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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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+ | * For a list of where to find the sephirot, see [[Kalkstein's notes]] |
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− | The wikipedia article "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sephirot Sephirot]" offers further reading about this Kabbalistic idea. |
+ | * The wikipedia article "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sephirot Sephirot]" offers further reading about this Kabbalistic idea. |
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Revision as of 11:42, 2 November 2009
The Sephirot form a group of ten artifacts which resemble stones or amulets. Each one of which stands for a different attribute. The singular form is sephirah.
Spoiler warning: Significant plot details follow.
Sephirot – Kalkstein, the alchemist, describes them to Geralt thusly:
Alchemy contends there are ten elements of the Tree of Life - aspects of divinity we are capable of knowing. [...] the Sephirot are the Words of Creation carved as symbols into ten stones. The channels connecting them are the branches of the Tree of Life. There are ten Sephirot, divine Words of Creation: Keth'aar - Crown, Chocc'mah - Wisdom, Veen'ah - Understanding, Kezath - Love, Ghe'vrath - Power, Tipperath - Compassion, Neh'tza - Victory, 'Oth - Glory, Yesath - Foundation and Maal'kad - Kingdom. |
A Mysterious Tower and Monoliths, story quests in Act II, demand the collection of all these artifacts. In order for the game to progress, they need to be placed inside certain ancient obelisks in the Swamp.
Associated quests
Notes
- For a list of where to find the sephirot, see Kalkstein's notes
- The wikipedia article "Sephirot" offers further reading about this Kabbalistic idea.
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