Glowing Book of Good and Evil

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Type Book
Discovered By Circenzio W.
Discovery Date 5 November 2009
Discovery Location Yermon, Beluaterra
Abilities Prestige +2
Current Owner Lady Diana Calista


Yermon was crawling with all kind of nonhuman beings as usual. Circenzio W. need only to choose where to commence to hunt down his preys. Hiding in the bushes, he studied the monsters for enough time to discover their lairs and suddenly, with the full moon high in the sky, he attacked.

The stench was obnoxious and escrements littered the whole cave. One after the other, the putrid monsters fell to Circenzio's deadly blade. In the last room, he found a big and fearsome monster, but even it proved to be no match for the brave adventurer.

Inspecting the now quiet cave, he found a robed corpse holding in his skeletrical hands a beautiful book. On glittering cover a symbol of two snakes, one white and one black, each eating the other's tail was emblazoned.

And thus is how Circenzio W. discovered the Glowing Book of Good and Evil, where it's said the good hearted can find heaven and the villain how to unleash hell.


Days later the book was purchased from the Freeman by Captian Hildebart, a servant of Lady Diana Calista Torres de los Reyes, Senator of Marpii and Savia del Comercio of Fronen. Diana was intrigued by the nature of the book, as it played to her desire to understand both good and evil forces of Beluaterra and the world. Through insight and knowledge obtained through this book, the Silver Lady rose to a prominent position of wisdom within Fronen and all of Beluaterra. She presides as Magistrata del Ordine of Fronen and often consults the treasured book for clarity into the most complex issues.

Yet the book is not without its dangers. Occasionally the Lady, who is not a violent person by nature, enters fits of rage and malice. At these times she leaves her guardianship of Fronen's regions and enters the battlefield, often with gruesome results. The Lady is not known for her prowess on the battlefield and more often than not, her troops are quickly slaughtered. Such is the danger posed by the book, lack of judgment and malicious desires can overcome even the fairest and kindest of all nobles.

The Lady entrusts the commoner Fate with the repair of the book.