Summon Dread

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Title: Summon Dread

Author: Isk



IMPORTANT

NOTE: I found the original book in the dungeon of Khaldun. Covered in dust the thing nearly fell apart at my touch. Needless to say it was obviously ancient. Written in what looked to be a primitive pictograph script it took a long time to decipher. This is not the completed text as most could not be translated. I have drawn the original pictures where I could not decipher them.

--A picture of an open hand turned upside down with the thumb out---

He is everywhere but he is not unique in this characteristic, for we can say the same thing about the...

--picture of a being holding a walking stick, lines come from its head which shows devine quality-- (This could be some god or prophet)

Both are manifest to him who believes in them only. --Picture of a man with horns on his head-- (The Dark Lord perhaps? Obviously a creature of diabolic origin) comes to those who are haunted by remorse. The diabolic apparition will either compel him to return to what he recognizes to be good or to yield to the diabolic.

This leads to -the page was torn here- Stories which demonstrate that the --the same horned being drawing-- claws are not as crooked as

-The page was torn here-

many say, and that he often relinquishes his prey with the sportsmanship of a good --picture of a man with a sword through his stomach-- (dead man? looser? this was odd to translate)

--A picture of six round things, of equal size given to the Horned creature by a man-- (Could be coins)

--Picture of an open hand extended upwards with the thumb in--

Payment for the gate to --The same drawing of the horned being--

He will be grateful and the --Picture of ten round things of equal size-- (coins probably) and --picture of the giver with horns-- will be given in return.

This is as far as I could translate the text.

Having written this my sleep had been plagued by nightmares for six days in which I hear the same sound repeated six times.

Because these dreams and this text could be linked I have included them in this book.

Bagabi laca bachabe

Lamac cahi achababe

karrelyos

Lamac lamec

Bachalyas

Cabahagy sabalyos

Baryolas

Lagoz ata cabyolas

Samahac et famyolas

Harrahya.

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