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* Last known location of surviving copies (if rare): at least one copy in the [[Orne Library]]
* Last known location of surviving copies (if rare): at least one copy in the [[Orne Library]]
* Physical Description: Paperback book published shortly before the death of [[Ephraim Waite]].
* Physical Description: Paperback book published shortly before the death of [[Ephraim Waite]].
* General Content: A sanitized translation of the [[Pnakotic Fragments]] to English, based on the understanding that the original text conceals secrets hidden with a mathematical cipher.
* General Content: A sanitized collection of notes on the [[Pnakotic Fragments]] to English, based on the understanding that the original text is a mathematical or scientific work rather than occult, along with incomplete or dubious translations of the original text into English.


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Revision as of 07:23, 4 December 2017

Title: A Study of the Pnakotic Manuscripts, AKA A Study of the Pnakotic Fragments

Origin: the film Stranger Aeons (2005 film)

Description

Version 1

  • author: Ephraim Waite
  • Language: English
  • Last known location of surviving copies (if rare): at least one copy in the Orne Library
  • Physical Description: Paperback book published shortly before the death of Ephraim Waite.
  • General Content: A sanitized collection of notes on the Pnakotic Fragments to English, based on the understanding that the original text is a mathematical or scientific work rather than occult, along with incomplete or dubious translations of the original text into English.

Mythos Content

  • Spells:  ? (few, or none, perhaps some relating to mind transfer)
  • Sanity Loss: (minor)
  • Mythos Knowledge: (minor)
  • Occult Knowledge: (minor)


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