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[Source] The Morrigan Scrolls were a collection of scrolls written by Darth Malak prior to his death in 3956 BBY. The scrolls contained Sith knowledge and tactics from the Jedi Civil War. By 684 BBY, they had fallen into the hands of Vortga the Hutt, and were stored in his treasure hoard on Pybus. Vortga died hundreds of years later on Nar Shaddaa, but the scrolls remained among his hidden treasures. To some collectors of antiquities, the scrolls had a monetary value of 5,000 credits. However, those who recognized their true significance could pay 30,000 credits or more.

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  • Morrigan Scrolls
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  • [Source] The Morrigan Scrolls were a collection of scrolls written by Darth Malak prior to his death in 3956 BBY. The scrolls contained Sith knowledge and tactics from the Jedi Civil War. By 684 BBY, they had fallen into the hands of Vortga the Hutt, and were stored in his treasure hoard on Pybus. Vortga died hundreds of years later on Nar Shaddaa, but the scrolls remained among his hidden treasures. To some collectors of antiquities, the scrolls had a monetary value of 5,000 credits. However, those who recognized their true significance could pay 30,000 credits or more.
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  • Morrigan Scrolls
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  • Scroll
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Value
  • 5000(xsd:integer)
Created
  • 3956(xsd:integer)
discovered
  • Hundreds of years after 684 BBY
Owners
  • Vortga the Hutt
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  • [Source] The Morrigan Scrolls were a collection of scrolls written by Darth Malak prior to his death in 3956 BBY. The scrolls contained Sith knowledge and tactics from the Jedi Civil War. By 684 BBY, they had fallen into the hands of Vortga the Hutt, and were stored in his treasure hoard on Pybus. Vortga died hundreds of years later on Nar Shaddaa, but the scrolls remained among his hidden treasures. To some collectors of antiquities, the scrolls had a monetary value of 5,000 credits. However, those who recognized their true significance could pay 30,000 credits or more.
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