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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]]. | ||
'' | ''"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.''" -- 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.''" -- From the [[Quartos Toranis]] | ||