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The origin of the Enchanted Scroll of the Dead is unknown. It was obtained by one Indairo, a roaming adventurer, who claims he received it from a sage. According to his story, he supplied the sage with fine silk and the eyes of a giant serpent, and some hours later the sage produced the scroll. The sage did not reveal how he got the scroll; perhaps he summoned the scroll into existence, or he might have enchanted a preexisting artifact. | The origin of the Enchanted Scroll of the Dead is unknown. It was obtained by one Indairo, a roaming adventurer of Beluaterra, who claims he received it from a sage. According to his story, he supplied the sage with fine silk and the eyes of a giant serpent, and some hours later the sage produced the scroll. The sage did not reveal how he got the scroll; perhaps he summoned the scroll into existence, or he might have enchanted a preexisting artifact. | ||
===Meaning=== | ===Meaning=== | ||
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Indairo sold the Enchanted Scroll of the Dead to Aelwolf, a noble of Old Grehk, but now it is in hands of Rigel, General of Sint. | |||
[[Category: Unique Items]] | [[Category: Unique Items]] |
Latest revision as of 17:26, 23 March 2008
Origin
The origin of the Enchanted Scroll of the Dead is unknown. It was obtained by one Indairo, a roaming adventurer of Beluaterra, who claims he received it from a sage. According to his story, he supplied the sage with fine silk and the eyes of a giant serpent, and some hours later the sage produced the scroll. The sage did not reveal how he got the scroll; perhaps he summoned the scroll into existence, or he might have enchanted a preexisting artifact.
Meaning
The scroll itself is black, and on it there are strange red markings that form unknown symbols. These symbols may be a forgotten language or ancient hieroglyphics; if so, their meaning is unknown. Perhaps they contain an incantation for a spell or instructions on a special burial ritual. It is probable that whoever can decipher the scroll will gain unique knowledge of the dead; maybe even power over the undead hordes.
Owner
Indairo sold the Enchanted Scroll of the Dead to Aelwolf, a noble of Old Grehk, but now it is in hands of Rigel, General of Sint.