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The '''Doomsday Book''' is an encyclopedia of all Deities, Extra-Planar Powers and Spiritual Beings.
The '''Doomsday Book''' is an encyclopedia of all Deities, Extra-Planar Powers and Spiritual Beings.


In the Year 490, Emperor Dur of the [[Cimmerlain]] Empire creates the Great Ecumenical Council of Cimmerlaine to count, define and record all deities, powers, and spiritual beings within the borders of Cimmerlaine.  The council quickly expands their brief to document all deities, powers and spiritual beings of Syra.  It takes them 20 years of research and debate before the first printing of the Doomsday Book is complete.   
In the Year 490, Emperor Dur of the [[Cimmerlain]] Empire creates the [[Great Ecumenical Council of Cimmerlain]] to count, define and record all deities, powers, and spiritual beings within the borders of Cimmerlaine.  The council quickly expands their brief to document all deities, powers and spiritual beings of Syra.  It takes them 20 years of research and debate before the first printing of the Doomsday Book is complete.   


The first printing lists over 400 deities, 1,000 powers and 35,000 spiritual beings known or assumed throughout Syra.
The first printing lists over 400 deities, 1,000 powers and 35,000 spiritual beings known or assumed throughout Syra.


The Doomsday Book is now in its sixth printing.
The Doomsday Book is now in its sixth printing.

Latest revision as of 02:58, 19 February 2026

The Doomsday Book is an encyclopedia of all Deities, Extra-Planar Powers and Spiritual Beings.

In the Year 490, Emperor Dur of the Cimmerlain Empire creates the Great Ecumenical Council of Cimmerlain to count, define and record all deities, powers, and spiritual beings within the borders of Cimmerlaine. The council quickly expands their brief to document all deities, powers and spiritual beings of Syra. It takes them 20 years of research and debate before the first printing of the Doomsday Book is complete.

The first printing lists over 400 deities, 1,000 powers and 35,000 spiritual beings known or assumed throughout Syra.

The Doomsday Book is now in its sixth printing.