L25.25 Cylinder of Nimlil
A sacred artefact of Lal-Mit said to be the inheritance of the highly enlightened tribe of Shar-Napash.
The cylinder bears the radius width of ten camels, and is intricately inscribed with fingernail sized characters of classical Napashic script, infamous for its terse syntax and references to other texts not inscribed upon.
The privilege to view the cylinder is only permitted to those who pass an exceedingly difficult exam that occurs twice a year.
Thus far, only miniscule part of the cylinder has been translated, and it is said to bear the secrets of arithmetic and sacred geometries.
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