The Emerald Tablet
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This is the ancient Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistos, upon which the visionary father of the magickal arts inscribed the core principles from which the myriad orders of modern-day mages derive their systems of wonder-working. Above and beyond this historical value, many find significance in the fact that the Thrice-Blessed encoded his symbolic insights into the tablet in telesmic medium, empowering it to act as a potent esoteric weapon, and that many of its possessors since that day have added their contributions to the invisible construct within, increasing its power. Despite its diminutive size, this age-patina'd tablet of emerald symbolizes tremendous power for those with the eyes to see it. You estimate that it is worth something upward of three thousand five hundred gold. It looks about a quarter of a dimin long, four fifths of a dimin wide, and nineteen twentieths of a dimin tall. It weighs about three tenths of a dekan.
Those who know the nature of the tablet and are versed in the knowledge of symbology may unleash its power by wielding it (requiring the command to be given as an override, e.g. 'wield tablet!') and visualizing a star. The Emerald Tablet was created by Chaos, who wishes to credit H.P. Lovecraft as inspiring this work; the source code was last updated Tue Apr 18 14:43:22 2017. The improvised weapon weapon type was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:21:48 2016. The material emerald was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Fri Oct 14 11:43:30 2016.
The writing is in Enochian, and reads: The Precepts of Hermes Trismegistos 1. What I say is not fictitious, but reliable and true. 2. What is below is like that which is above, and what is above is like that which i below. They work to accomplish the wonders of the one thing. 3. As all things were created by the one word of the one being, so all things were created by the one thing by adaption. 4. Its father is the sun, and its mother the moon. The wind carries it in its belly, and its nurse is the earth. 5. It is the father of perfection in the whole world. 6. The power is strong if it is changed into earth. 7. Seperate earth from fire, the subtle from the coarse, but be prudent and circumspect as you do it. 8. Use your mind to its full extent, and rise from earth to heaven, and then descend again to the earth. Combine the powers of what is above and what is below. Thus will you win glory in the whole world, and obscurity will leave you at once. 9. This has more virtue than virtue itself, because it controls every subtle thing, and penetrates every solid thing. 10. This is the way the world was created. 11. This is the origin of the wonders that are here established. 12. This is why I am called "Thrice greatest Hermes", for I alone possess the three parts of cosmic philosophy. 13. What I had to say about the operation of the Sun is completed.