Book of Bestial Things

Book of Bestial Things, or Liber Bestialibus, an ancient book that was written in Eshermitic predating the discovery of the Eshermekite Civilization and translated later into classical Greek.

It was translated into Medieval Latin in the 4th century A.D. and was written in many different languages that were found throughout Europe.

The book contains details of Yagathian beasts and also knowledge of how to rid of the abominations.

Nobody knows who wrote the book or where it came from but it was found in a monastery in Eau-du-Quércy, France in 1895.

The monastery still sits in the field outside of Eau-du-Quércy with the descendants of the monks keeping watch over the sacred texts.

Contents and History
The Book of Bestial Things contains many chapters and also the book is said to be bound in human skin and written in the blood of pigs and goats.

When it was read the members of the Quercian Order described the style of the writing as poetic and prophetic with incantations for banishing certain otherworldly and demonic entities back into the Dark Abyss.

The book was written by many people over time and became a valuable resource for monks and also heretics.

During the Middle Ages, the Church wanted to burn the book and forbade it to be read by many people.

Then many attempts to destroy the book was unsuccessful and only made things worse for the Quercians.

In 1789 the book remained at Eau-du-Quércy during the French Revolution and was guarded by the Quercian Order until it was moved to a secure location.

The Scholar of Tarsus
The Quercians obtained the mysterious Book of Bestial Things from a mysterious figure calling himself the Scholar of Tarsus or under the alias Barnabas of Tarsus.

According to some sources, the book was written a detailed description of horrendous and grotesque creatures called the Beasts of Rhagorahth.