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Uzggoth Lud'Gorkil reads over the pages of the tome, committing them to memory as best he can. He reels back as the stranger seems to have crept in from out of nowhere. With a hand discretely on his axe, he asks with feigned disinterest, "Where me find copy of dat tome? And who be can blah me more about Tith-Onanka?"

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*Hears others discuss the tome but he cannot yet read it*

"Does the tome speak of a God of magic?" Celebrimbor asks (Cataris Character).

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*Lysle responds to Uzggoth Lud'Gorkil*

"I can perhaps find you your own copy, there are many books and tomes on Tith-Onanka though these books have been lost throughout time, i have been searching for many and once i find more information ill be sure to send it your way"

*Turns to speak to the other man*

"Jehan-suz, God of Fire, is commonly known as the God of Magic, but there is still much more knowledge to be found on these Gods"

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Uzggoth Lud'Gorkil grunts and nods. "Me am Uzggoth Lud'Gorkil of Krugmar, latz nub have to look far to find me. Anyting latz hab on dese godz ahg Tith-Onanka, me would like to peep. Me will make it wort latz while." He eyeballs the stranger with guarded curiousity as he heads out.

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*Turns to speak to the other man*

"Jehan-suz, God of Fire, is commonly known as the God of Magic, but there is still much more knowledge to be found on these Gods"

*nods his thanks*

"I will need to investigate about him further later then."

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"Of late i have found more tomes on Om'echan, they were found behind the lock doors of Prohet Gregory's room, i will begin to immediately write these records down and publish them"

((Ill write down a lot more, but it will either be tomorrow or when i get back from vacation on the 16th))

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"I await being able to read these tomes. I would love to learn more of this Jehan-suz."

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"Ahhh interesting, Of late i have been reading "Advanced Om'echan" it seems during the Great War, Baracan, God of Magic, was killed like those amongst the Dead Gods. Jehan-Suz is now custodian in his place until Baracan rises once more."

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"I wonder, is there any way we can quicken the rise of the Dead Gods?"

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[[sorry about the double post, just don't want this to get buried as I think its a good idea and would be cool if more people saw it]]

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((Not sure if I'm really late here, but I'm going to assume this is all happening in a short space of time in RP, and thus join in.

*Zevrin espies the large crowd, and can't help but overhear a query regarding the ressurection of lost gods.

He clears his throat."

"Sir, you spoke of reviving dead or lost gods, there is, in fact ((Hoping Cataris is following this bit too ;D )), a second, larger reason why most of Aegis does not know the Goddess of Good is dead, a God's power is based on the prayers and hopes of those who worship them, and a God's life is closely bound to such worship, a reason that the Mad God is still so firmly trapped, he has few followers, and the God Banath is strong but shadowy, his followers are many and loud, but hide their worship. Anyway, teh Priests of the Good Goddess hope, and believe, from their bond with their god, that the prayers of the people shall eventually revive their lost mother, and bring her power and balance back to the world."

Zevrin looks a oddly at Lysle, before noticing the large crowd of people, and smiling, backs away.

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