Forbidden Tome

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Forbidden Tome
(The Blasphemere of Kotiz) - id : 18043

LORE ITEM NO DROP
Slots: NONE
Item Type: Inventory

Value: 1 gp 0 cp

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The Blasphemer
Dag of the Forbidden Circle

Long ago in the time of
Emperor Ganak, Scholar Dag
did walk with the great
Master Atrebe.

After the unfortunate
dusting of Atrebe did Dag
begin his study of the
forbidden circles, Wizardry,
Enchantment and Magic. Very
soon after he took a liking
to the ways of Wizardry.

His studies he kept to
himself as he ignored the
Laws of Kotiz. He became the
Blasphemer of the Brood.
Most of his studies were
held in private, only his
Sarnak slave named Kly was
allowed to assist in his 
blasphemous studies. His
secret was soon to be
revealed to all.

Dag was commissioned by
Kurn Machata to create a
magical dagger for his
personal use. It was to
only be wielded by one of
his ilk. Dag traveled to
Kurn's outpost to begin
his work. His slave went
along, pulling behind him
a special forge which
belonged to Haggle Baron
Dalnir.

While Dag was away the
Brood stumbled upon his
journal and his secret
obsession. The Brood sent
word to Kurn to have Dag
deconstructed.
Dag was in the final stage
of enchantments, Kurn let
him proceed and when the
dagger was complete, Kurn
shackled Dag and used the
dagger upon the belly the Blasphemer.
The dagger was found to
be very effective, but
lacked a few more spells
and so it was to be returned
to the Brood. It never made
it back. The Crusaders
sent, as well as the Sarnak
slave who was pulling the 

Dalnir Forge, all vanished
without a trace. Only the
Dalnir Forge remained.
Surely the gods cursed the
blade made by the hands of
the Blasphemer. To avoid
the wrath of the gods, all
of Dag's property and
creations were burned as was
the memory of his
blasphemous studies.

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