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Stashed in a now-secret location are multiple scrolls, ancient and revered weapons and armors, and other items important to the church. Most important of these is the Ankh of [[Toran]].
Stashed in a now-secret location are multiple scrolls, ancient and revered weapons and armors, and other items important to the church. Most important of these is the Ankh of [[Toran]].


''<span class="ITALIC">&quot;The symbol is thought to have been a family crest of our Great Leader at the time he walked [[Layonara]]. Whether this is true or not is yet to be determined. There have been many interpretations of what the ankh might mean. The following is the most popular explanation. </span>''
''&quot;The symbol is thought to have been a family crest of our Great Leader at the time he walked [[Layonara]]. Whether this is true or not is yet to be determined. There have been many interpretations of what the ankh might mean. The following is the most popular explanation. ''


''The ankh begins with the hilt of a sword; the grasp of Toran's will. It follows to the crosspiece; the limit of what we can understand and the codes that prevent us from harming ourselves or becoming as sharp and uncaring as a blade. What follows is the blade; but the blade curves in on itself until it forms a circle. Beware the power you wield as a champion of his will. What you do will not run off the end of the sword; it always points directly back at you.''&quot; -- From the [[Quartos Toranis]]
''The ankh begins with the hilt of a sword; the grasp of Toran's will. It follows to the crosspiece; the limit of what we can understand and the codes that prevent us from harming ourselves or becoming as sharp and uncaring as a blade. What follows is the blade; but the blade curves in on itself until it forms a circle. Beware the power you wield as a champion of his will. What you do will not run off the end of the sword; it always points directly back at you.''&quot; -- From the [[Quartos Toranis]]