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*<sup>1</sup>:[[Inquisition War Trilogy (Novel Series)]] Omnibus ''Harlequin'', ''Chaos Child'', pg. 186, 187
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*<sup>1</sup>:[[Inquisition War Trilogy (Novel Series)]] Omnibus ''Harlequin'', ''Chaos Child'', pg. 186, 187, 189, 203, 209, 213, 216, 235, 261,
  
 
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Revision as of 13:14, 20 June 2011

The Book of Rhana Dandra,1-p186 also known as the Book of Fate,1-p209 is an ancient mutable tome that resides within the Black Library of Chaos and is located within the Webway under the protection of the Harlequins.1-p186 To the Eldar, it is considered a precious and potent relic within their care with its loss being considered catastrophic.1-p209

At some unknown point, the bulky volume rested within an arabesque cage upon an ebon podium where its binding was encrusted by gems such as sapphires, emeralds, topaz and tourmaline that glittered with an inner light. The diamonds that decorated its surface are believed to had spelt in runic letters the word "Rhana Dandra" and there was some speculation by Humans that the kewels may have been in fact spirit stones of long dead Eldar Seers. Whilst a priceless relic, the tome also contained a wealth of gems on its surface and could bring a fortune if they were pried open. The liber contained vellum pages that were covered in a diverse range of illuminated rune-scripts that were annotated and footnoted minutely in the Eldar language. Its contents, however, were mutable as they related to the future which itself was multifold which meant that the tome could alter.1-p203 The fact that it was written in the Eldar tongue meant that it was indecipherable to outsiders unless they had knowledge of the language.1-p204 This tome serves as a repository of prophecies and a mutable book in the sense that it changed as probabilities shifted.1-p189 The runes themselves that decorated the pages of the book writhed as if they were alive.1-p261

Among its contents include encrypted information that can lead its readers to the Crossroads of Inertia within the Webway where it is said that time can be reversed.1-p186 It is written in the book that Inquisitor Jaq Draco was to survive daemonic possession and thus be Illuminatus.1-p187 After learning of its existence, the outlaw Inquisitor Draco along with his retinue attempted to acquire the Book of Rhana Dandra.1-p189 Using the runic shaped warp eye of the Navigator Azul Petrov, he managed to enter into the Black Library and recover the volume.1-p203 Among the outraged Eldar included the Farseer Eldrad Ulthran who attempted to divine the future on the theft of the tome and attempted to discern Jaq Draco's motivations such as whether he intended to use it to improve his standing with the Imperium.1-p209 Inquisitor Draco and his surviving comrades would use the pry the gems from the book in order to purchase items whilst they were hiding on various Imperial worlds.1-p213 In reality, Jaq Draco intended to become illuminated after being exorcised of a daemon in order to gain the required knowledge to learn the Book of Rhana Dandra's secrets with which he intended to reverse time itself in order to save his deceased Callidus Assassin lover Meh'Lindi.1-p216

The thief Rakel binth-Kazintkis attempted to steal the priceless artefact but was instead caught by the Inquisitor's comrades and later made part of his retinue as they attempted to discern the books contents.1-p235 Afterwards, a Death Jester of the Harlequins attempted to reacquire the lost book but was captured by Draco who attempted to interrogate the Eldar. However, the xeno revealed nothing and Jaq Draco decided to burn pages from the book in order to force Marb'ailtor to reveal his comrades plans.1-p261 Afterwards, Chaos renegades attacked the planet and the Eldar worked to combat these foes in order to safeguard the Book of Fate.1-p261

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