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The three ancient tomes are mystical books full of dangerous and life threating rituals that can send the world to oblivion if sucessful. The three books were held in the Vatican library under lock-and-key by order of the Pope himself. But one night all three books were stolen and the Vatican panicked, so they sent there best two exorcists to retrieve them; Fathers Morris Elliot and James O' Flaherty. At first the two traveled side-by-side to find the three books but once Morris Elliot had a daughter they worked separately, but they still remained in contact with each other.

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  • The three ancient tomes are mystical books full of dangerous and life threating rituals that can send the world to oblivion if sucessful. The three books were held in the Vatican library under lock-and-key by order of the Pope himself. But one night all three books were stolen and the Vatican panicked, so they sent there best two exorcists to retrieve them; Fathers Morris Elliot and James O' Flaherty. At first the two traveled side-by-side to find the three books but once Morris Elliot had a daughter they worked separately, but they still remained in contact with each other.
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  • The three ancient tomes are mystical books full of dangerous and life threating rituals that can send the world to oblivion if sucessful. The three books were held in the Vatican library under lock-and-key by order of the Pope himself. But one night all three books were stolen and the Vatican panicked, so they sent there best two exorcists to retrieve them; Fathers Morris Elliot and James O' Flaherty. At first the two traveled side-by-side to find the three books but once Morris Elliot had a daughter they worked separately, but they still remained in contact with each other. The last letter James sent to Morris said he was fresh on the trail in finding the Emigre Manuscript in Wales, though by unlikely fate, the man in posession of the document was James' old friend Patrick. No other letters came. But even without James, Morris eventually found the name of the man who stole the three tomes: Roger Bacon. But Morris realised that he wasn't powerful enough to the on the warlock himself, So arranged for a contact with a man called Cardinal Albert Simon, a man who was said to be equal in power to Roger Bacon. In reality, Albert Simon, under the guise of his former teacher, "Roger Bacon" was the man who stole the ancient tomes from the Vatican. Meeting with Father Elliot, under his disguised name Roger Bacon, he killed the man to prevent him from causing any more interference. Firstly making a visit to his old residence in London, which had been brought by a man named Jack for him to live with his infirm mother, who had since died. Albert sold him the Emigre Manuscript so that he could bring back his mother, and left for Asia to pursue his own plans. Giving the warlock Dehuai, the Pulse Tract, it was his intention that Dehuai would complete the Demon's Gate Invocation, to finish what he started over fifteen years ago. Albert Simon then used the Codex of Lurie raise the Neameto Float and summon the Other-God to destroy the world and create it anew, as a new Eden, untainted by the wickedness of man, but his plans however were thawted by Yuri and company. Fearful that others would try to use to ancient books, Yuri and the real Roger Bacon, then hid the Émigré Manuscript deep within the Neam Ruins, and the Pulse Tract, and the R'lyeh Text at undisclosed locations.
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