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This page contains a chapter-by-chapter summary of [[Forging Divinity]]. We hope it will make it easier for find specific parts of the book, as well as a quick refresher to those who don't have the time for a re-read. == Chapter 1 - Taelien 1 - A Misplaced Weapon of Legend == == Chapter 2 - Lydia 1 - A Contemplation of Constant Complications == == Chapter 3 - Jonan 1 - Definitely Not a Trap == == Chapter 4 - Taelien 2 - An Attempt at Teamwork == == Chapter 5 - Lydia 2 - And Introduction to Sorcerous Theory == == Chapter 6 - Jonan 2 - A Contest of Concealment == == Chapter 7 - Taelien 3 - Inefficient Investments of Effort == == Chapter 8 - Lydia 3 - Definitely a Trap == == Chapter 9 - Jonan 3 - Decieving Sight == == Chapter 10 - Taelien 4 - The Value of a Promise == == Chapter 11 - Lydia 4 - Necessary Precautions == == Chapter 12 - Jonan 4 - Mirrors == == Chapter 13 - Taelien 5 - Paths of Ascension == == Chapter 14 - Lydia 5 - Forging Divinity == == Chapter 15 - Taelien 6 - Unsheathed == == Chapter 16 - Lydia 6 - A Few Key Explanations == == Chapter 17 - Taelien 7 - The Next Steps == == Epilogue - Jonan - Greetings and Goodbyes ==
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