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The Coar'mas Scriptures are a series of four tomes that were stolen by Lacryma from the Cathedral of Light early in 25 ADP. They should not be confused with the Templar Codex or writings of Vladius Coarmastus called the "Purity Pages" which are a completely separate set of writings. It is generally believed that Lacryma named the four books as the Coar'mas Scriptures based upon her belief that Vladius Coarmastus was not simply a human, but was influenced by other forces to corrupt the tenets of the Cathedral of Light.

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  • The Coar'mas Scriptures are a series of four tomes that were stolen by Lacryma from the Cathedral of Light early in 25 ADP. They should not be confused with the Templar Codex or writings of Vladius Coarmastus called the "Purity Pages" which are a completely separate set of writings. It is generally believed that Lacryma named the four books as the Coar'mas Scriptures based upon her belief that Vladius Coarmastus was not simply a human, but was influenced by other forces to corrupt the tenets of the Cathedral of Light.
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  • The Coar'mas Scriptures are a series of four tomes that were stolen by Lacryma from the Cathedral of Light early in 25 ADP. They should not be confused with the Templar Codex or writings of Vladius Coarmastus called the "Purity Pages" which are a completely separate set of writings. The four books of the Coar'mas Scriptures contain many secrets dealing with the Silver Hand, the Forgotten Shadow, and the Light. They also include a series of papers called the "Forgotten Texts" but these documents have more recently been reclassified as they were proven to be false documents created expressly to conceal the truth. It is generally believed that Lacryma named the four books as the Coar'mas Scriptures based upon her belief that Vladius Coarmastus was not simply a human, but was influenced by other forces to corrupt the tenets of the Cathedral of Light. While many Blood Elves have been critical of Lacryma's study into the nature of human religion, Lacryma is convinced that such a study is completely nessecary since the High Elves were among the first beings on Azeroth to practice the Holy Light. Lacryma's personal writings tend to put forth the belief that while the High Elves might of been some of the first to discover the Holy Light, the message was most definitely corrupted when given to humans (much like Magic itself). Lacryma's writings hypothesize that Coar'mastus may of been a Dreadlord, or worse a agent of the Black Empire which had a hand in the destruction of the Night Elven City at Aru'Talis. Why else would the Night Elves outlaw the existence of male Priests for well over ten-thousand years, and turn to a nocturnal and lunar oriented faith unless there was some form of interference or ancient cataclysm now forgotten?
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