The Book of Lower Mysteries is five scrolls that were written prior to exile of Bâzergi, and it is the sayings of Kâshan the Holy which Aâsar the Scribe wrote down. The scrolls were brought just after they are done, to the new lands which we call Tâsah, which is also known (by the rest of the world) as Mashineshtotang. They are in public use as they are accepted as a Lower Mystery, but higher ranked Cultists extensively study it too.
First Scroll, 12-32 of 66
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and Kâshan said,
“For there are five trees for you in Paradise
which remain undisturbed summer and winter
and whose leaves do not fall. Whoever
becomes acquainted with them will not
experience death.”
so we asked,
“Are any of trees are left in earth, Kâshan?”
and he answered,
“The Four left the earth because of the fifth one’s
treachery. We are from the Fifth and the Fifth tree flows
through us. Thus we are cursed forever, as the Fifth
was of Filth, the other Four were from Light.”
then he cried five tears,
and as we cried with him four of them,
he told us,
“Do not cry more for The Four than the Fifth. As
the sorrow of the Fifth is on us until the The Four
comes for revenge with horses.”
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First Scroll, 60-66 of 66
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so he told,
“Do not tell me of gods, You don’t know those.
Don’t forget Aidos was a Commander and Sgrâi
was a farmer. Do not worship but revere, as they
are more closer to The Four than any of you. And
blood won’t carry the Light, only Filth.”
Second Scroll, 21-32 of 66
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And he came down from a mountain and
saw people looking up to him as a god,
so he returned where he came for a
hundred days. When people saw him not
returning, most of them left.
So when he came back, there were only
forty men and thirty three women waiting
for him. So he said:
“When ones that take me as a God they will leave me
when they understand I am not. Those who know
me as a Human will wait for a hundred days to
hear the truth. Truth which whoever becomes
acquainted with it, will not experience death.”
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Fifth Scroll, 1-38 of 38
He looked upon all who listen and
talked about promises to their ears:
“Sail away with nothing except food, but do not
carry my body as it should die here, in the
hands of these people we live between to eternally
curse them.”
When people asked him:
“O Kâshan, when can we expect salvation?”
He answered:
“When crops die and the Horsemen of the First Tree
are here, when water is blood and the Horsemen
of the Second Tree are here, when birds fall dead
and the Horsemen of the Third Tree are here, when
the sun is cold as water and the Horsemen of the Fourth
Tree are here, expect salvation or death.”
In fear they started crying, so He continued:
“When the Horsemen of the First Tree come and crops die,
ones that are from earth will continue living and they
will not taste death.
When the Horseman of the the Second Tree come and water
is blood, ones that are living as serene as seas will
continue living and they will not taste death.
When the Horseman of the Third Tree come and birds
fall dead, the ones that didn’t hold others’ lives and
freedom in their hands will continue living and
they will not taste death.
When the Horseman of the Fourth Tree come and the sun
is as cold as water, ones with warm heart and
hospitality will continue living and they will not
taste death.
So will end the world as we know it, only the
ones without Filth in their blood will survive.
The Four will return with the Crowns of Gods, and
rule a just kingdom as they should have a long
time ago.
I am Kâshan, Voice of The Four, Human. Thus
Aâsar recorded my words before leaving this
lands. Bless your ships on your journey.”
Bâzergi Demon Trap