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A book written by followers of The Talon, from the Church of Cyric. It is purposefully written in the ancient language Icosahedran.
A book written by followers of [[The Talon]], from the [[Church of Cyric]]. It is purposefully written in the ancient language [[Icosahedran]].


It describes the methods through which one can summon their god Ozma by opening a portal to the shadowlands with the nine vestiges.
It describes the methods through which one can summon their god [[Ozma]] by opening a portal to the [[Shadowlands]] with the nine [[vestiges]].

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A book written by followers of The Talon, from the Church of Cyric. It is purposefully written in the ancient language Icosahedran.

It describes the methods through which one can summon their god Ozma by opening a portal to the Shadowlands with the nine vestiges.