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   | title            = On the Ascent to Heaven
 
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   | caption          = One of the Memes of [[Aspan]]
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   | author            = [[Aspan]]
 
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   | pages            = A near endless scroll
 
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[[On the Ascent to Heaven]] is the 34th of sixty-four [[Memes of Aspan]] which were mistakenly shared with the [[Otan]]i people by the goddess [[Suu]].  This particular '''meme''' was once thought to be in the possession of the [[High Priestess of Aspan]] and a sacred relic of the Caliphate of [[Ontustik]].  Rumours have surfaced, however, that this meme had done missing and resurfaces someplace in the [[Aydahar Confederation]].   
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[[On the Ascent to Heaven]] is the 34th of sixty-four [[Memes of Aspan]] which were mistakenly shared with the [[Otan]]i people by the goddess [[Suu]].  This particular '''meme''' was once thought to be in the possession of the [[High Priestess of Aspan]] and a sacred relic of the Caliphate of [[Ontustik]].  Rumours have surfaced, however, that this meme has gone missing and resurfaced someplace in the [[Altinqor]].   
  
 
The text contains information on the care of the soul and how it is to be conveyed to heaven after the physical death of its owner.  The meme continues to describe in gruesome detail what might happen to a soul when the body is destroyed abruptly or under unusual circumstances.  The book warns that very close attention must be paid to preserve the spirit, which is by far more precious than the body that contains it.
 
The text contains information on the care of the soul and how it is to be conveyed to heaven after the physical death of its owner.  The meme continues to describe in gruesome detail what might happen to a soul when the body is destroyed abruptly or under unusual circumstances.  The book warns that very close attention must be paid to preserve the spirit, which is by far more precious than the body that contains it.

Latest revision as of 13:53, 24 September 2024

On the Ascent to Heaven
JewelBoxMoonstone.png
On the Ascent to Heaven Meme of Aspan
Author Aspan
Language Old Otani
Genre Religion
Known Copies One
Format Magic scrolling letters in jeweled box
Year Written Before Erasure
Magical Extremely
Religion Aspanism
Pages/Scrolls A near endless scroll

On the Ascent to Heaven is the 34th of sixty-four Memes of Aspan which were mistakenly shared with the Otani people by the goddess Suu. This particular meme was once thought to be in the possession of the High Priestess of Aspan and a sacred relic of the Caliphate of Ontustik. Rumours have surfaced, however, that this meme has gone missing and resurfaced someplace in the Altinqor.

The text contains information on the care of the soul and how it is to be conveyed to heaven after the physical death of its owner. The meme continues to describe in gruesome detail what might happen to a soul when the body is destroyed abruptly or under unusual circumstances. The book warns that very close attention must be paid to preserve the spirit, which is by far more precious than the body that contains it.

Experimentation[edit]

Aydahar members of the Chantry of Jormungandr were purported to have discovered a way, via a wizard's interface circle, to channel undead energy into the circle creating an energy explosion that prevented the rising of spirits for untold distances. The explosions caused a 'reversal of death' causing recently deceased corpses to rise and walk again.

Player's Notes[edit]