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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[The Witcher 2 books|book]] in {{Tw2}}.
   
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This book can be looted from one of the bookcases in [[Einar Gausel]]'s shop in [[Flotsam]]. Reading this book provides a glossary entry entitled "[[Scoia'tael]]" in Geralt's journal.
== Journal Entry ==
 
: ''Scoia'tael is a name used by the rebels righting for nonhuman freedom. In the common tongue it means "squirrels". As one would have it, it is because of squirrel tails that adorn the rebels' caps, or from the forest board that they had to survive on. Scoia'tael formed units over a score strong, consisting mainly of [[elves]], yet sometimes [[dwarves]] and [[halfling]]s joined too. During the last war against [[Nilfgaardian Empire|Nilfgaard]], the Scoia'tael fought on the side of the Empire, making diversions and great damage beyond our lines. Despite the provisions of the [[Peace of Cintra]], many did not disarm and continued to fight, especially when it turned out that Nilfgaard sacrificed them in the name of peace and gave the units' leaders to the Nordlings to be executed.''
 
   
 
== Journal entry ==
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: ''Scoia'tael is a name used by the rebels fighting for nonhuman freedom. In the common tongue it means"squirrels". As some would have it, it is because of squirrel tails that adorn the rebels' caps, or from the forest board they had to survive on. Scoia'tael formed units over a score strong, consisting mainly of elves, yet sometimes dwarves and halflings joined too. During the last war against Nilfgaard, the Scoia'tael fought on the side of the Empire, making diversions and great damage beyond our lines. Despite the provisions of the Peace of Cintra, many did not disarm and continued to fight, especially when it turned out that Nilfgaard sacrificed them in the name of peace and gave the units' leaders to the Nordlings to be executed.''
   
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== Trivia ==
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The title of this book is a play on [[Wikipedia:Karl Popper#Life|Karl Popper]]'s ''The Open Society and Its Enemies''.
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[[de:Feudale Gesellschaft und ihre Feine]]
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[[fr:La Société féodale et ses ennemis]]
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[[it:La società feudale e i suoi nemici]]
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[[pl:Społeczeństwo feudalne i jego wrogowie]]
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[[ru:Феодальное общество и его враги]]
 
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The Feudal Society and Its Enemies is a book in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.

This book can be looted from one of the bookcases in Einar Gausel's shop in Flotsam. Reading this book provides a glossary entry entitled "Scoia'tael" in Geralt's journal.

Journal entry

Scoia'tael is a name used by the rebels fighting for nonhuman freedom. In the common tongue it means"squirrels". As some would have it, it is because of squirrel tails that adorn the rebels' caps, or from the forest board they had to survive on. Scoia'tael formed units over a score strong, consisting mainly of elves, yet sometimes dwarves and halflings joined too. During the last war against Nilfgaard, the Scoia'tael fought on the side of the Empire, making diversions and great damage beyond our lines. Despite the provisions of the Peace of Cintra, many did not disarm and continued to fight, especially when it turned out that Nilfgaard sacrificed them in the name of peace and gave the units' leaders to the Nordlings to be executed.

Trivia

The title of this book is a play on Karl Popper's The Open Society and Its Enemies.