Ain Soph Aur
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A mystic treatise by an unknown author, devoted to the ten Sephirot. Written long before humans colonized the world, it was reclaimed with great effort and translated faithfully from gnomish.
The book, Ain Soph Aur, is a quest item and provides information on the Mage's tower in the Swamp. It is requested, along with The Secret Gates, by Kalkstein as part of A Mysterious Tower as the two books hopefully contain some information on how to open the tower.
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Location: Mage's tower
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This is a quest item, and as such it cannot be sold.
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- Golan Vivaldi in Little Mahakam (the non-human district) of the Temple Quarter has a copy, which he will sell to Geralt. If Geralt had to bail Vivaldi out of jail, depending on the choice made in Act I regarding whether or not to kill the Scoia'tael who come for Haren Brogg's crates, then the dwarf give him this book along with The Secret Gates.
- Gramps also has a copy of this book at his hut in the Swamp.
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- The book is requested by Kalkstein as background material to help open the Mage's tower in the Swamp.
- Ain Soph Aur is understood as infinite divinity. "Ein Sof" is the divine origin of all created existence: this is in contrast to the "Ein" (or Ayn), which is infinite. The ten Sephirot are aspects of the divine.

