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A cult book, written by followers of the Talon and the Church of Ozma. It is purposefully written in a dead language, the [[Icosahedran]].
A cult book, written by followers of the Talon and the Church of [[Ozma]]. It is purposefully written in a dead language, the [[Icosahedran]].


The book describes one of the ways to travel to the [[Realms|Shadowlands]] and maintain an opening to the current world. It outlines the procedure of combining the function of several ████████<span class="sysop-show">Iterobus</span> and attempting to travel to a non-existant location.
The book describes one of the ways to travel to the [[Realms|Shadowlands]] and maintain an opening to the current world. It outlines the procedure of combining the function of several <span class="secret">Iterobus</span> and attempting to travel to a non-existant location.


The precodure borrows the magical power of several vestiges once belonging to a forgotten deity, Ozma.
The precodure borrows the magical power of [[Vestiges of the Talon|several vestiges]] once belonging to a forgotten deity, Ozma.
 
==Translations==
In [[Timeline|Year 444]], a red translation booklet was written by [[Eldgran Wiscard]] to help the [[Four Feathers]] translate the ancient texts from this book. During this effort, its language was identified as Icosahedran.
 
 
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A cult book, written by followers of the Talon and the Church of Ozma. It is purposefully written in a dead language, the Icosahedran.

The book describes one of the ways to travel to the Shadowlands and maintain an opening to the current world. It outlines the procedure of combining the function of several Iterobus and attempting to travel to a non-existant location.

The precodure borrows the magical power of several vestiges once belonging to a forgotten deity, Ozma.

Translations

In Year 444, a red translation booklet was written by Eldgran Wiscard to help the Four Feathers translate the ancient texts from this book. During this effort, its language was identified as Icosahedran.