LilTV1155
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Original Name: Kgu Record
Descriptions from Glossary:
A collection of stories and knowleges that has been recorded, encrypted and preserved by the Kgu on a glass cylinder in the form of an audiovisual recording with documents inscribed from a group of ancient languages called LCA (Lost Codes of the Ancient). It has a holographic function. This artifact is heavily enchanted with illusion and offensive magic to ward off unwanted thieves and unauthorized non-Kgu members. Only a Kgu, who possess the marks of Soletrion, Aifnulyon, or Aeon Circle can access and extract the information from this artifact and grant authority to non-Kgu members for a limited period of time.
- - - For more information: See Syetoria Archive: Glossary
Inventor: Non-human deities (Semi-amoebic beings)
Issue: Just realized and now I'm not so sure about what to exactly call it. It can't be a codex, book, or a scroll because it was never made out of paper or parchment. The device does not use a disc or a vinyl tape either, so it can't be called a CD, DVD, or cassette. So I am stumped.
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Should I rename this [Thing], if so what are the best names for it?
Descriptions from Glossary:
A collection of stories and knowleges that has been recorded, encrypted and preserved by the Kgu on a glass cylinder in the form of an audiovisual recording with documents inscribed from a group of ancient languages called LCA (Lost Codes of the Ancient). It has a holographic function. This artifact is heavily enchanted with illusion and offensive magic to ward off unwanted thieves and unauthorized non-Kgu members. Only a Kgu, who possess the marks of Soletrion, Aifnulyon, or Aeon Circle can access and extract the information from this artifact and grant authority to non-Kgu members for a limited period of time.
- - - For more information: See Syetoria Archive: Glossary
Inventor: Non-human deities (Semi-amoebic beings)
Issue: Just realized and now I'm not so sure about what to exactly call it. It can't be a codex, book, or a scroll because it was never made out of paper or parchment. The device does not use a disc or a vinyl tape either, so it can't be called a CD, DVD, or cassette. So I am stumped.
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Should I rename this [Thing], if so what are the best names for it?