Al-Qashi Codex

Códice de los Muertos Sacrificados, a mysterious and legendary codex that was written by the Moorish soldier and scholar named Jalid al-Qashi.

History
The Al-Qashi Codex was written in 1406 by Malik al-Qashi and was kept from being handed over to the Spanish inquisitors.

In the codex, the name Roujuego was mentioned as a demonic entity that was responsible for the massacres.

The current whereabouts of the original Al-Qashi Codex are unknown. In 1906 a Frenchman named Jacques Claude Gérin translated the entire book into French, English, and Italian.

Later Gérin claimed that he threw the translated copy into the Loire River and that he was going mad with insanity.

Later History
There were attempts to recover the original Codex without any success and also similarities between the Eshermek Tablets and the accounts were astonishing.

The writings of Gérin were recovered from his house in 1932 after he committed suicide. Also, the police found numerous books related to the occult and the Eshermek Civilization.

Content of the Codex
The translation of the codex varies from the original and it mentioned an entity called Roujuego or Rãodejo. Also, the occult was a central theme in the writings.