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Bronze Monographs are environmental lore objects founds in Trials of Ascendancy.
Trial of Piercing Truth
- In the court of the Goddess, every man and woman is deemed worthy of redemption.
- Though you might be shackled by the tribulations of the past, the trials ahead offer you both freedom and glory.
- The future is yours, if you are bold enough to reach out for it.
Trial of Swirling Fear
- Fear gnaws at the entrails of the faithful and the faithless alike. Fear of the unknown. Fear of the future.
- An empire requires leadership that can assuage those fears, through example, through wisdom, through strength.
- An emperor lights the way through the darkened caverns of uncertainty.
Trial of Crippling Grief
- The path to Justice is slender and perfidious, fraught with missteps of ambition and despair, egotism and doubt.
- Should you choose this road, beware those who would waylay your hopes and disembowel your dreams.
- Remain sure and remain true.
Trial of Burning Rage
- On the Night of a Thousand Ribbons, our finest city burned. It burned with fires lit by cruelty and neglect. It burned with shame for giving the title of 'Emperor' to a man who did not deserve it.
Trial of Lingering Pain
- A leader cannot simply stride forward into the future and expect his people to be able to follow.
- A leader must look over his shoulder so that he can witness and understand the consequences of the path he has chosen.
- To ensure that his people are still with him. To ensure that he has not become lost.
Trial of Stinging Doubt
- An emperor cannot allow himself to become buried in the shadowed vaults of self-doubt.
- Cannot allow thoughts of imagined disaster to spin about inside his mind like so many strife-splintered wheels.
- An emperor navigates his way through the terrors of perplexity with his eyes set firmly on the rising sun.