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The Codex Flampescinus derives its namesake from its reputed discovery in the city of Flampesha. It is history of the Arathracian religion told from the viewpoint of a non-believer and thought to date to the 12th century after Salmakhamer, a copy of an earlier work produced in the 8th century. Written in the Tassan Language, it explains the Arathracian Religion for the benefit of those raised in the traditional Tassan religion of Johaulia. It is valued for its indirect knowledge of indigenous religious practices of the 8th century Tassan Plateau which are mentioned for comparison to Arathracian beliefs.
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