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A medieval codex manuscript handwritten on vellum in thick Gothic script with a treasure binding of gold bands studded alternatingly with Bloodstone and | A medieval codex manuscript handwritten on vellum in thick Gothic script with a treasure binding of gold bands studded alternatingly with Bloodstone and Jet. | ||
The vellum manuscript is bound by an outer shell or hardback formed of fused human rib bones. Molded over the human bone is a covering of human skin fixed in place by the gold bands and cleverly concealed golden screws. | |||
Revision as of 12:13, 14 April 2026
Introduction
While not concretely tied to the works of this necromancer, it is an apocraphal guide to his system of magic.
The origianl work is first referenced in 1535, uncovered by workers dismantling an older building outside of Alba Iulia.
Title
Cherniyat stŭlb na Benesh (Bulgarian): The Black Pillar of Benesj
Description
A medieval codex manuscript handwritten on vellum in thick Gothic script with a treasure binding of gold bands studded alternatingly with Bloodstone and Jet.
The vellum manuscript is bound by an outer shell or hardback formed of fused human rib bones. Molded over the human bone is a covering of human skin fixed in place by the gold bands and cleverly concealed golden screws.