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Latest revision as of 15:12, 8 September 2021
Book of the Law is a real book that made an appearance in the scenario The Auction. In the scenario, the title for "Lot 11" is the "Book of the Dead," but the description makes it clear that what is described is Crowley's "Book of the Law."
Description
This book was written by Aleister Crowley and is the central sacred text of his tradition of Thelema. More correctly titled "Liber AL vel Legis," it contains messages dictated to Crowley by an entity he called Aiwass, which predict a coming spiritual evolution of humanity. It was privately published in London in 1909 by the A∴A∴.
Role Playing Game Stats
First Edition
Occult +5 percent
Seventh Edition
Occult +4 percent