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| description = '''Ancient Scroll''' contains the remnants of a sealing ritual.
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| quote = A mouldering scroll, containing what remains of an ancient ritual.
| quote = A mouldering scroll, containing what remains of an ancient ritual.
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| book text = [Though a bloom of mould has leached the ink from most of this scroll, its beginning is still legible.]
| book text = [Though a bloom of mould has leached the ink from most of this scroll, its beginning is still legible.]


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Latest revision as of 08:57, 4 September 2024

Ancient Scroll image

Ancient Scroll contains the remnants of a sealing ritual.

Description Icon.png

A mouldering scroll, containing what remains of an ancient ritual.

Properties

  • Notes
  • Author: unknown
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID S_CHA_FL1_SealingRitualScroll
    UUID 87e81ac2-f832-4acb-8ebc-0da15bb43503


Where to find

  • In a vase in the Refectory X: -189 Y: -313

Text

[Though a bloom of mould has leached the ink from most of this scroll, its beginning is still legible.]


★The Sealing Ritual★


Our God cares not for petty ritual. There is only the Sealing, and it is vital that we observe it with exacting reverence. On the day of the Sealing, a mixture of bone and ash is consecrated. Upon the names of the dead we spread the offering, imbuing the ink with the essense of death, of our God...