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The Sacred Scrolls is the name of a collection of ten-thousand scrolls that hold the teachings of various kung fu techniques. They are kept in the Cave of Mysteries underneath the Jade Palace.

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  • Sacred Scrolls
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  • The Sacred Scrolls is the name of a collection of ten-thousand scrolls that hold the teachings of various kung fu techniques. They are kept in the Cave of Mysteries underneath the Jade Palace.
  • While the Lawgiver's 'Sacred Scrolls' were used and quoted daily by the apes, they weren't the only ape writings; secret scrolls told the details of the apes' rise to dominance, but were kept from the masses. Dr. Zaius, the Chief Defender of the Faith in the ape world some 1200 years after the Lawgiver, kept a copy of the Lawgiver's essential decrees in his coat pocket, but kept the secret scrolls under lock and key. Malibu Graphics' Planet of the Apes comics, suggested that it was Jacob, son of Virgil, who wrote the highly damning passages of the Scrolls.
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Creator(s)
  • Unspecified; presumably Oogway
Status
  • Stored in the Cave of Mysteries
First Appearance
  • "Fluttering Finger Mindslip"
Name
  • Sacred Scrolls
Type
  • Scrolls
User(s)
TV shows
  • Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
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  • 275(xsd:integer)
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  • The Sacred Scrolls is the name of a collection of ten-thousand scrolls that hold the teachings of various kung fu techniques. They are kept in the Cave of Mysteries underneath the Jade Palace.
  • While the Lawgiver's 'Sacred Scrolls' were used and quoted daily by the apes, they weren't the only ape writings; secret scrolls told the details of the apes' rise to dominance, but were kept from the masses. Dr. Zaius, the Chief Defender of the Faith in the ape world some 1200 years after the Lawgiver, kept a copy of the Lawgiver's essential decrees in his coat pocket, but kept the secret scrolls under lock and key. Malibu Graphics' Planet of the Apes comics, suggested that it was Jacob, son of Virgil, who wrote the highly damning passages of the Scrolls.
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