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Sargon Fragment
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Cappadocius, among the greatest mages of his time, wrote down all his knowledge before his embrace, some 8000 years ago. The violence of his embrace ruined his memory and he could not find where he had hidden the document. Both he and his childer would spend thousands of years looking for the missing work. By the 1600s the Sargon Fragment had been placed in the Vatican by the Founders of the Camarilla to safeguard it. In 1666 the manuscript was somehow stolen.
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Cappadocius, among the greatest mages of his time, wrote down all his knowledge before his embrace, some 8000 years ago. The violence of his embrace ruined his memory and he could not find where he had hidden the document. Both he and his childer would spend thousands of years looking for the missing work. At some point all or a portion of the work was copied to a new artifact called the Sargon Codex. However, this Codex was shattered during the Middle Ages after Lazarus' schemes had been discovered by Constancia. The remaining parts of the Codex were scattered, among them the most famous being the Sargon Fragment that contained the Anointing. The Fragment is written in ancient Chaldean and therefore incomprehensible to most Cainites. The Fragment was transcribed at an unknown point in history to paper. By the 1600s the Sargon Fragment had been placed in the Vatican by the Founders of the Camarilla to safeguard it. In 1666 the manuscript was somehow stolen. The Fragment was later found by Lazarus (as the Capuchin), but was destroyed soon after during the Great Fire of London. Ambrogino Giovanni later started looking for it in the Shadowlands.