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'''The Doctrine of Lies''' are the sacred writings (or blasted ramblings, depending on your perspective) of [[Hycis Uriris]], the mad [[High Elven Pantheon | High Elven]] goddess of arcane magic. Of all the common gods worshipped on [[Wisteria]] who are masters of the arcane, the Doctrine of Lies is the shortest work, comprising just three volumes. The text itself is considered heretical and downright incorrect by most other churches within the empire and most schools of magical theory - it is rare to find a copy outside of the collections of her clergy, and it is not taught to laypeople the way the scriptures of many other religions may be.
'''The Doctrine of Lies''' are the sacred writings (or blasted ramblings, depending on your perspective) of [[Hycis Uriris]], the mad [[High Elven Pantheon | High Elven]] goddess of arcane magic. Of all the common gods worshipped on [[Wisteria]] who are masters of the arcane, the Doctrine of Lies is the shortest work, comprising just three volumes. The text itself is considered heretical and downright incorrect by most other churches within the empire and most schools of magical theory - it is rare to find a copy outside of the collections of her clergy, and it is not taught to laypeople the way the scriptures of many other religions may be.
[[Category: Holy Scriptures]][[Category: Hycis Uriris]]

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The Doctrine of Lies are the sacred writings (or blasted ramblings, depending on your perspective) of Hycis Uriris, the mad High Elven goddess of arcane magic. Of all the common gods worshipped on Wisteria who are masters of the arcane, the Doctrine of Lies is the shortest work, comprising just three volumes. The text itself is considered heretical and downright incorrect by most other churches within the empire and most schools of magical theory - it is rare to find a copy outside of the collections of her clergy, and it is not taught to laypeople the way the scriptures of many other religions may be.