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The Book of Truth is, like the [[Bell of Courage]] and the [[Candle of Love]], an item that is a physical manifestation of one of the 3 [[Principles]] that underlie the [[Virtues]] (part of the mythology of UO).
 
The Book of Truth is, like the [[Bell of Courage]] and the [[Candle of Love]], an item that is a physical manifestation of one of the 3 [[Principles]] that underlie the [[Virtues]] (part of the mythology of UO).
  
The Book of Truth, like the other 2 items, has been seen in-game.  It is located underneath the [[Lyaceum]], and can be viewed by players.  (The viewing room is accessed with 1 of the teleporters there.)  It was recovered by players after evil forces stole it, then scattered fakes around the map in an attempt to minimize the chances of the real book's recovery.  (Presumably, removing the book to some distant place or destroying it both proved impossible.)
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The Book of Truth, like the other two items, has been seen in-game.  It is located underneath the [[Lycaeum]], and may be viewed by players.  (The viewing room is accessed with 1 of the teleporters there.)  It was recovered by players after evil forces stole it, then scattered fakes around the map in an attempt to minimize the chances of the real book's recovery.  (Presumably, removing the book to some distant place or destroying it both proved impossible.)
  
 
For more on that event, see [[Book of Truth]].
 
For more on that event, see [[Book of Truth]].

Revision as of 21:37, 27 September 2008

The Book of Truth is, like the Bell of Courage and the Candle of Love, an item that is a physical manifestation of one of the 3 Principles that underlie the Virtues (part of the mythology of UO).

The Book of Truth, like the other two items, has been seen in-game. It is located underneath the Lycaeum, and may be viewed by players. (The viewing room is accessed with 1 of the teleporters there.) It was recovered by players after evil forces stole it, then scattered fakes around the map in an attempt to minimize the chances of the real book's recovery. (Presumably, removing the book to some distant place or destroying it both proved impossible.)

For more on that event, see Book of Truth.