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Black Skull of the Caliph
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The Black Skull of the Caliph was enchanted with ash taken from the book pyres of the Caliph of Ka-Sabar, when he ordered the destruction of thousands of copies of Prince Abdul ben Raschid’s forbidden Book of the Dead. A soldier later recovered it during the crusades into Araby during the 16th century. Deeply devoted to Morr, the young man claimed the Skull for his own, believing, the blackened bone with the yellowed cuneiform script was a sign of the god’s favour. The Black Skull since served as the standard for the soldier’s unit up until his death. After, it’s believed the priests of the Death God claimed it.[1a]
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The Black Skull of the Caliph was enchanted with ash taken from the book pyres of the Caliph of Ka-Sabar, when he ordered the destruction of thousands of copies of Prince Abdul ben Raschid’s forbidden Book of the Dead. A soldier later recovered it during the crusades into Araby during the 16th century. Deeply devoted to Morr, the young man claimed the Skull for his own, believing, the blackened bone with the yellowed cuneiform script was a sign of the god’s favour. The Black Skull since served as the standard for the soldier’s unit up until his death. After, it’s believed the priests of the Death God claimed it.[1a]