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<blockquote data-quote="Erekose13" data-source="post: 3129569" data-attributes="member: 3387"><p>"Yes yes I'm still here. These books are fascinating. A sardine, no thank you. But absolutely any thing you want from the library feel free." he replies.</p><p></p><p>Its hard to work though the hieroglyphics, but eventually with the help of the Librarian, Nezrak is able to struggle through.</p><p></p><p>The names on the rods appear to be the kings or queens who owed fealty to King Toth Nekamek. Each one has a history and description in one of the historical texts on the shelf. Each is also named in the Book of the Dead, in a sort of obituatry for important people. In the histories there is some explanation of why each name fits to each animal. The missing ibis should be called Tekhen a minor noble in King Toth's court. The name corresponds to the name on the white rod.</p><p></p><p>From your research there is no explanation of crystal rods or small figurines or the locked door. You do come across an interesting passage regarding horses though. It would appear that the 'Long Headed Lord' as the horse god in this ancient empire was known, likes offerings of burnt food, particularly grass, though any food will do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erekose13, post: 3129569, member: 3387"] "Yes yes I'm still here. These books are fascinating. A sardine, no thank you. But absolutely any thing you want from the library feel free." he replies. Its hard to work though the hieroglyphics, but eventually with the help of the Librarian, Nezrak is able to struggle through. The names on the rods appear to be the kings or queens who owed fealty to King Toth Nekamek. Each one has a history and description in one of the historical texts on the shelf. Each is also named in the Book of the Dead, in a sort of obituatry for important people. In the histories there is some explanation of why each name fits to each animal. The missing ibis should be called Tekhen a minor noble in King Toth's court. The name corresponds to the name on the white rod. From your research there is no explanation of crystal rods or small figurines or the locked door. You do come across an interesting passage regarding horses though. It would appear that the 'Long Headed Lord' as the horse god in this ancient empire was known, likes offerings of burnt food, particularly grass, though any food will do. [/QUOTE]
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