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So I've got the book on the Pagan Gods of Arcanum that tells me what I need to know for the individual offerings. But I understand if you do them all in a precise convoluted order you get a super benefit from one of the shrines afterwards.

Now, I can just refer to a walkthrough for that info, but where is the role-playing in that?

How does one find out *in game* how to accomplish that? Or is it just an easter egg and you can't discover it in-game?
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SwordofSpirit: So I've got the book on the Pagan Gods of Arcanum that tells me what I need to know for the individual offerings. But I understand if you do them all in a precise convoluted order you get a super benefit from one of the shrines afterwards.

Now, I can just refer to a walkthrough for that info, but where is the role-playing in that?

How does one find out *in game* how to accomplish that? Or is it just an easter egg and you can't discover it in-game?
I think there's just a diagram to that in the university and you need to figure that out by yourself, there's no quest entry for it
XYCat is correct, there is a diagram at the University of Tarant, and there'e even a professor you can talk to about it. But I don't think it ever gets a quest entry in the journal.
Thanks. I was wondering if it was limited to that info. I puzzled it out from the book and diagram, then checked a walkthrough because I didn't fancy running all over the world only to find out I did it wrong. In any event, I figured it out right the first time, so I only had to "cheat" to find Gorgoth pass and Kerlin's altar.
You have the books about the old Goods, the diagramm at the University, one scholar that can give you a few Infos and there are a some priests&followers of the old goods too that can give you Infos but as the others allready said...you wan't get any Questentry like "Do this, then this,..." for it.
It's probably just as well that it's not a straightforward quest since the reward is so ridiculously overpowered. It's better off as a more obscure/easter egg type deal.