Lost Gospels of Tabris

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The eponymous Tabris hard at work on the Book of the Damned.

The Lost Gospels of Tabris is a work by Count Aldus Canter that forms the basis of the philosophy of the Esoteric Order of the Palatine Eye. It was apparently based on the teachings of a group of immortal sages Aldus stumbled across in the Parched Dunes, who venerated the fallen angel Tabris.12

The Lost Gospels are said to outline a system for seeking out enlightenment, enabling adherents to rise in station both in the current life and in the afterlife to a form of celestial awakening.34 The folio consists of a combination of Osirian mysticisms, Pharasmin catechisms, and Varisian occult traditions. It outlines the first path toward a holy communion upon death.1

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Brandon Hodge. (2011). Esoteric Order of the Palatine Eye. Trial of the Beast, p. 71. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-309-5
  2. Saif Ansari, Mara Lynn Butler, Jeffrey Hersh, Vanessa Hoskins, Lyz Liddell, Luis Loza, and Linda Zayas-Palmer. (2018). Disciple's Doctrine, p. 8. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-011-8
  3. Brandon Hodge. (2011). Esoteric Order of the Palatine Eye. Trial of the Beast, p. 73. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-309-5
  4. Alexander Augunas, Thurston Hillman, Isabelle Lee, Stephen Rowe, and Christopher Wasko. (2016). Haunted Heroes Handbook, p. 6. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-884-7