The Vescia Scrolls are a collection of 32 scrolls that were found in 232 AC in the ruins of the ancient settlement of Vescia, in modern-day Meyron, in a long-forgotten cache that appeared untouched from the ravages of time. At first unremarkable, the Scrolls quickly became remarkable for their contents; with the archaic Drakonin grammar structure and script, it was concluded that the Scrolls were written sometime around the Second Era, but were later pinpointed to the period immediately during or after the notable Revescio of the Drakonian Kingdom which converted the Drakonian civilization to the Drakonian Republic. The scrolls go on further to detail several things that were omitted in other accounts of the period, such as the name of the king who was deposed (Aervon Digantys), how long t
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