
While we're at it... Necrologos! Where's it from? Who wrote it? How is it that its pages get scattered bloody everywhere? And since it supposedly summons creatures dredged from the seven hells... Are we to assume hell is full of opo-opos, chigoes, and random animals? I mean you gotta admit, monkeys from hell are a LITTLE scary, but...
Back in the day, we had an OOC running joke in AETHER that the Necrologos was actually written by a pissed off farmer who wanted to get even with the guy in the next field over. "Grow better potatoes than ME, will ya? PLAGUE OF RANDOM ANIMALS!"
LATER EDIT: I could have sworn there was specific mention of the hells in the Necrologos leve text, but after a full review it only mentions "Arcane demons" bound within the pages. Either I'm remembering wrong or there's been a ninja edit. Either way, above question can be modified as follows:
The Necrologos is written in Sharlayan. Is it from there? Who wrote it, how, and why? Is it only one book, a collection of specific books, or a catch-all term for books that bind monsters inside of them? How is it there are so many copies everywhere, and their pages get torn out and scattered so often? Why is the term "Demon" used for the decidedly ordinary creatures it harbors?
Back in the day, we had an OOC running joke in AETHER that the Necrologos was actually written by a pissed off farmer who wanted to get even with the guy in the next field over. "Grow better potatoes than ME, will ya? PLAGUE OF RANDOM ANIMALS!"
LATER EDIT: I could have sworn there was specific mention of the hells in the Necrologos leve text, but after a full review it only mentions "Arcane demons" bound within the pages. Either I'm remembering wrong or there's been a ninja edit. Either way, above question can be modified as follows:
The Necrologos is written in Sharlayan. Is it from there? Who wrote it, how, and why? Is it only one book, a collection of specific books, or a catch-all term for books that bind monsters inside of them? How is it there are so many copies everywhere, and their pages get torn out and scattered so often? Why is the term "Demon" used for the decidedly ordinary creatures it harbors?