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− | Now held under lock and key in the [[Tasmogium Colletion]] at the [[Alchemical College of the Magdalanate]], the Ebercus Papyrus is named after the family of an Ithatian treasure-hunter who inherited it. The papyrus | + | Now held under lock and key in the [[Tasmogium Colletion]] at the [[Alchemical College of the Magdalanate]], the Ebercus Papyrus is named after the family of an Ithatian treasure-hunter who inherited it. The papyrus develops the principles of the [[chaos gods]] as powerful manifestations of [[chaos magic]] and their use for powerful [[Magic|wizardry]]. The provenance remains a matter of scholarly inquiry as the language is in ancient [[Yophenthean Language|Yophenthean]] and was most likely translated from an earlier papyrus from [[Corundy]] or [[Shelekhumbia]]. |
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Revision as of 12:57, 3 November 2013
Now held under lock and key in the Tasmogium Colletion at the Alchemical College of the Magdalanate, the Ebercus Papyrus is named after the family of an Ithatian treasure-hunter who inherited it. The papyrus develops the principles of the chaos gods as powerful manifestations of chaos magic and their use for powerful wizardry. The provenance remains a matter of scholarly inquiry as the language is in ancient Yophenthean and was most likely translated from an earlier papyrus from Corundy or Shelekhumbia.
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