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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[The Witcher 2 books|book]] in {{Tw2}}.
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[The Witcher 2 books|book]] in {{Tw2}}.
   
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:''This knightly brotherhood originating in [[Temeria]] initially followed sublime ideas. It could not have been otherwise, as it was founded on the basis of fighting corruption and depravity in the [[Order of the White Rose]] - a declining association that, in effect of those reforms, was then transformed into the [[Order of the Flaming Rose]]. Unfortunately, strong racist tendencies, even strengthened by the leadership of [[Jacques de Aldersberg]], turned the new order into a nest of intolerance. It's role in the [[Vizima]] Rebellion still remains morally ambiguous.''
 
:''This knightly brotherhood originating in [[Temeria]] initially followed sublime ideas. It could not have been otherwise, as it was founded on the basis of fighting corruption and depravity in the [[Order of the White Rose]] - a declining association that, in effect of those reforms, was then transformed into the [[Order of the Flaming Rose]]. Unfortunately, strong racist tendencies, even strengthened by the leadership of [[Jacques de Aldersberg]], turned the new order into a nest of intolerance. It's role in the [[Vizima]] Rebellion still remains morally ambiguous.''
   

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The Rose and the Flame is a book in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.

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This knightly brotherhood originating in Temeria initially followed sublime ideas. It could not have been otherwise, as it was founded on the basis of fighting corruption and depravity in the Order of the White Rose - a declining association that, in effect of those reforms, was then transformed into the Order of the Flaming Rose. Unfortunately, strong racist tendencies, even strengthened by the leadership of Jacques de Aldersberg, turned the new order into a nest of intolerance. It's role in the Vizima Rebellion still remains morally ambiguous.