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One of the oldest prayer books of the pre-Incarnandist [[Yalism|Yalist]] Khahonri religion, this priceless document is kept at the [[Archguild School of Libshem]]. It was discovered in [[Tashintab]], [[Khesheph]], in 1739 and eventually kept in private ownership by the [[Da'ag Family]] for several centuries until it was acquired by a wealthy Narshad merchant <sup>[''who?'']</sup> in 2563 and subseqently donated to the library of the [[archguild school]]. | One of the oldest prayer books of the pre-Incarnandist [[Yalism|Yalist]] Khahonri religion, this priceless document is kept at the [[Archguild School of Libshem]]. It was discovered in [[Tashintab]], [[Khesheph]], in 1739 and eventually kept in private ownership by the [[Da'ag Family]] for several centuries until it was acquired by a wealthy Narshad merchant <sup>[''who?'']</sup> in 2563 and subseqently donated to the library of the [[archguild school]]. | ||
− | The [[Cospian]] Codex contains long passages from | + | The [[Cospian]] Codex contains long passages from Kahonri scripture and many prayers which incorporate poems and prophetic injunctions from the same. The final portion of the codex suffers from serious water damage but the piece is otherwise preserved in its entirety. |
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 28 September 2024
One of the oldest prayer books of the pre-Incarnandist Yalist Khahonri religion, this priceless document is kept at the Archguild School of Libshem. It was discovered in Tashintab, Khesheph, in 1739 and eventually kept in private ownership by the Da'ag Family for several centuries until it was acquired by a wealthy Narshad merchant [who?] in 2563 and subseqently donated to the library of the archguild school.
The Cospian Codex contains long passages from Kahonri scripture and many prayers which incorporate poems and prophetic injunctions from the same. The final portion of the codex suffers from serious water damage but the piece is otherwise preserved in its entirety.
See Also
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