Statboy
Resident Cueball
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1st day, Great Library Outer Sanctum: Not only does the Outer Sanctum seem to be missing quite a lot of knowledge, but some of the more interesting and secretive works seem to have been deliberately removed.
2nd day, Great Library Outer Sanctum including upper stacks: The lower stacks of the outer sanctum don't seem to contain old enough volumes on Osirions histories. In the upper stacks you find a papyrus scroll
dating from Osirion's Second Age over 6,ooo years ago references a "lost" pharaoh named Hakotep. The scroll ascribes the epithet of" Sky Pharaoh" to the forgotten ruler, and recounts his ability to "ride the stars
by night." The scroll even contains a crude illustration of the Sky Pharaoh, a figure standing upon a dais surrounded by glass and crystal. The dais and crystals are floating, seemingly part of a vast temple that somehow sits in the night sky.
1st day, Great Library Outer Sanctum: Not only does the Outer Sanctum seem to be missing quite a lot of knowledge, but some of the more interesting and secretive works seem to have been deliberately removed.
2nd day, Great Library Outer Sanctum including upper stacks: The lower stacks of the outer sanctum don't seem to contain old enough volumes on Osirions histories. In the upper stacks you find a papyrus scroll
dating from Osirion's Second Age over 6,ooo years ago references a "lost" pharaoh named Hakotep. The scroll ascribes the epithet of" Sky Pharaoh" to the forgotten ruler, and recounts his ability to "ride the stars
by night." The scroll even contains a crude illustration of the Sky Pharaoh, a figure standing upon a dais surrounded by glass and crystal. The dais and crystals are floating, seemingly part of a vast temple that somehow sits in the night sky.