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'''''The Usirad Grimoire''''' is one of the primary tests of the arcane used by the [[Arkaeni]] order. It was written by the order's second acting head, [[Uctis the Blue]], and compiled an astounding amount of knowledge on the lore surrounding things like [[Atlicana Cards]], [[Aprisic Astrology]], folk medicine, mythology, and more.  
'''''The Usirad Grimoire''''' is one of the primary tests of the arcane used by the [[Arkaeni]] order. It was written by the order's second acting head, [[Uctis the Blue]], and compiled an astounding amount of knowledge on the lore surrounding things like [[Atlicana Cards]], [[Aprisic Astrology]], folk medicine, mythology, and more. Each year at [[Fellstone Citadel]] covers a different section of the compendium. There have been many additions by many authors since the original work was put out.


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Latest revision as of 17:52, 8 May 2022

The Usirad Grimoire is one of the primary tests of the arcane used by the Arkaeni order. It was written by the order's second acting head, Uctis the Blue, and compiled an astounding amount of knowledge on the lore surrounding things like Atlicana Cards, Aprisic Astrology, folk medicine, mythology, and more. Each year at Fellstone Citadel covers a different section of the compendium. There have been many additions by many authors since the original work was put out.