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ArrowCodex - Infinite Tome Manuscript

Thelist of codex entries of the antiquity Infinite Tome Manuscript in the ESO-Database.

Apocrypha Antiquities Codex - Infinite Tome Manuscript

  • Reginus Buca Infinite Tome Cover Ah, it appears someone treated this book very poorly in the past. This looks to be the torn cover of a book of arcane knowledge. It's a historian's worst nightmare, actually. What I wouldn't give to have the rest of the text!
  • Reginus Buca Infinite Tome Cover I've tried to decipher the title of this book, but it's written in a script that defies analysis. Since Hermaeus Mora's ancient followers could hail from anywhere in Tamriel, I'm not optimistic about about my prospects.
  • Verita Numida Infinite Tome Cover Valiant effort, Reginus. But you have left out one key piece: Apocrypha is a realm of secret and forbidden knowledge. This text is probably written in an ancient code, which is why the title is impossible to decipher.
  • Ugron gro-Thumog Infinite Table of Contents The course of history can often be traced to the contents of one single page. In typical Apocrypha style, the contents of this page seem to be encoded, but from the format of the information, it looks to be an index or reference of some sort.
  • Gabrielle Benele Infinite Table of Contents I agree with Ugron, this page looks like an attempt to organize important information. Moreover, the paper itself is resistant to arcane tampering. I got very little out of it when I tried to examine its magical qualities.
  • Gabrielle Benele Infinite Table of Contents I'm not sure why I didn't see this before. It's a table of contents! Granted, the page numbers and sections keep shifting. I'm not sure if it's part of the arcane cipher, or because the information is literally moving around in the pages.
  • Amalien Infinite Tome Manuscript This manuscript looks so naked without a cover! I'm surprised it's fared this well over the years without added protection. Though, I suppose, the watcher ink text would be resilient to the elemental forces of Apocrypha.
  • Amalien Infinite Tome Manuscript The loss of the cover also appears to have saved this text from the tomeshells. Without a hard cover, the bare manuscript wouldn't have been much use as a home for them!
  • Verita Numida Infinite Tome Manuscript Amalien makes good points, though it is also crucial to note that watcher ink was a rare resource in ancient Apocrypha. It is difficult to obtain and therefore only used sparingly. This text undoubtedly contains precious secrets.