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This heavy tome is bound in overlapping fragments of thickly wrinkled hide.  The wrinkles seem to writhe across the surface in a tortuous maze, glistening a bright crimson colour like new blood.  The valleys of the wrinkles are stained dark, as are most of the pages of the tome.  Upon closer inspection, it appears that most of the pages are clotted together.  
 
This heavy tome is bound in overlapping fragments of thickly wrinkled hide.  The wrinkles seem to writhe across the surface in a tortuous maze, glistening a bright crimson colour like new blood.  The valleys of the wrinkles are stained dark, as are most of the pages of the tome.  Upon closer inspection, it appears that most of the pages are clotted together.  
Only a few pages toward the center of the tome and one at the end are still readable.  If you wish, you may read the FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, or LAST of these remaining pages.
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Only a few pages toward the center of the tome and one at the end are still readable.  If you wish, you may read the [http://www.ender.com/~jolinn/avendarbible/wiki.pl?The_Grimoire_Sanguine_1 FIRST], [http://www.ender.com/~jolinn/avendarbible/wiki.pl?The_Grimoire_Sanguine_2 SECOND], [http://www.ender.com/~jolinn/avendarbible/wiki.pl?The_Grimoire_Sanguine_3 THIRD], [http://www.ender.com/~jolinn/avendarbible/wiki.pl?The_Grimoire_Sanguine_4 FOURTH], or LAST of these remaining pages.
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Revision as of 01:29, 27 April 2011

This heavy tome is bound in overlapping fragments of thickly wrinkled hide. The wrinkles seem to writhe across the surface in a tortuous maze, glistening a bright crimson colour like new blood. The valleys of the wrinkles are stained dark, as are most of the pages of the tome. Upon closer inspection, it appears that most of the pages are clotted together. Only a few pages toward the center of the tome and one at the end are still readable. If you wish, you may read the FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, or LAST of these remaining pages.