Microsoft X11-35541 Manuel D’Utilisation

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greatness has no bearing with regard to perceived good 
or evil. No, it has more to do with the Renown one 
achieves through actions, regardless of morality. Be 
forewarned that the work necessary to become a Hero is 
not to be taken half-heartedly. On the contrary, this will 
be a most gruelling and arduous training, encompassing 
all aspects of mind, body, and spirit. I say this without a 
wisp of doubt. We require that you apply yourself as 
never before, but having done that, the rewards and 
Renown you may achieve are unimaginable.
This said, if you do finally graduate from this Heroes’ 
Guild, you may even one day be acknowledged as the 
greatest Hero ever to stride the cobbled paths of Albion. 
Statues have been erected all over the land in honour of 
those few Great Ones who came before you, those laid to 
rest and permanently entombed at the Guild. We may 
only hope our success in training you will one day flame 
your successes throughout Albion, coarse a place as it is. 
Go now, and seek your destiny!
Word from the  
Guildmaster
Congratulations are in store for you. 
The fact you have been provided 
with the 
Book of the Guild means you 
must be one of a lucky few with 
enough potential to be invited here 
as a Hero apprentice.
We consider this text sacred and 
even, I would say, magical. You  
would be wise to study it carefully 
from cover to cover in order to 
unveil its many secrets.
The task ahead of you will not be an easy one. 
Only through years of hard work can you hope to 
unleash your latent powers. During its long 
history the Guild has seen many apprentices 
fail through idleness and overconfidence, and I 
would be sorry to see one with potential such as 
you throw it all away. Albion needs its Heroes 
now more than ever.
Becoming a Hero of Renown means achieving 
great things, and to accomplish less than 
greatness is to have done next to nothing at 
all. You must understand that, for the Guild, 
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