Author: Benjamin Hoffman

Lootian Dept. of History and Natural Sciences Director. Cultural Director Loot NFT Co. Academic, Historian, and Author.

Researchers and scholars from the Department of History and Natural Sciences have translated the Third Installment of the Book of Talos, which reveals how Talos commenced his journey toward ascension. This story presents the humble beginning of his voyage, as the proverb states: “The journey of a thousand miles must commence with a single step.” “They start their journey to return to his home. Traveling by the stars in the sky, they can find their way back. Once they arrived, meeting up with Poike and his wife and explained that Talos was the lost son of the great Kempe and…

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Through the continued efforts of researchers and scholars, the Department of History and Natural Sciences successfully translated the second installment of the Book of Talos. This ancient narrative follows Talos as he progresses through an undisclosed period. Initially depicted as a young man, Talos learns of his lineage through contact with the gods and is accompanied by a loyal companion. Furthermore, the narrative details the arduous journey that Talos must undertake to reclaim his place in Olympus. Translation “A wave-like Talos had witnessed years prior rose to the side of the Skapelse (an abnormally large sea turtle, more giant than…

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Researchers and scholars from the Department of History and Natural Sciences have translated the first installment of the Book of Talos. This tale, which describes the life and trials of Talos and his journey from Olympus to the world, the Underworld, and back to Olympus, is fraught with peril and self-discovery. As an infant, Talos was exiled by Niefel’s Demons to Arcadia and was left alone and unfamiliar with his new surroundings. This tragic beginning narrates Talos’s quest to regain his seat as an Elder God. While traveling, Talos confronts various Demons, acquires divine artifacts from the Gods, and gains…

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Researchers and scholars at the Department of History and Natural Sciences translated the thirteenth tablet of the origins, titled Niefel’s Abomination. This notable document explains how Niefel, the Goddess of Death, created the Galdarians with the intention of striking fear in the hearts of others. Translation “Once Niefel had been banished to the Underworld, she initially rejoiced, feeling liberated from her righteous siblings. She and Udrar had been attempting to help Annuler find peace, and they could not have foreseen the consequences. Being gifted with her realm to rule without interference, Niefel could not have desired anything better. Yet, as…

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Continuing their efforts, researchers and scholars from the Department of History and Natural Sciences have successfully translated Tablet Twelve–The Origins of the Tortins. This translation provides deeper insight into the race created by Ver, the God of Water, and their loyalty to their creator. Translation Ver formed the Tortins with a handful of water and sand mixed with Annuler’s blood. He wanted to create a race devoted to seafaring, who would live around the shorelines and display mastery of the seas. The first Tortin Triad, composed of Raven Strongsail, Isla Strongsail, and Ambrose, The Weller, played a significant role in…

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This week, the Lootian Department of History and Natural Sciences has translated tablet eleven, The Origin of the Dwarves. This document allows a better understanding of the race created by Jord, the Goddess of Land. Check it out! Translation As the Hakoritanga continued, it was now the turn of Jord, the Goddess of Land, to mold her creation to her will. Jord commanded the mountains, valleys, and volcanos. So, she was most concerned about creating a race that was strong and ingenious. This race she would call the Dwarves, the inhabitants of the mountains. They would be the progenitors of…

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The Department of History and Natural Sciences recently announced the translation of the tenth tablet: The Origin of The Visskin. This document provides researchers with an enhanced understanding of the race brought to life by Viss, the Goddess of Intelligence. It goes beyond simply their creation and explains the covenant they must keep at the behest of Viss. Translation The Hakoritanga detailed the creation of the Visskin, a race of unrivaled intelligence and prowess. They were tall and slender, fleet of foot and nimble of step, and could not be matched in speed. Viss created them from a cup of…

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Our Department of History and Natural Sciences has used advanced exploration technology to remotely scan and translate another ancient tablet titled “The Origin of Men.” The Hakoritanga created not just one, but three lives – a King, a Queen, and a mage, forming a race around this triad. The King and Queen sit atop the dominance structure, while the mage keeps the magic words learned from the God who created them. Before the Hakoritanga, only beasts lived on the land, and none of them worshipped the Gods. The Hakoritanga created beings that could willingly offer praise. The first race created…

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This week, our Department of History and Natural Sciences will unveil exciting discoveries about the first parallel world ever discovered – Arcadia. We have unearthed fascinating information about the world’s Gods, Demons, creatures, and races. The eighth tablet is exciting, which reveals the “Origin of Life” and sheds light on the genesis of the various races that inhabit this intriguing land. “After Annuler was vanquished and Niefel and Udrar were banished, a calm began to spread across Olympus and Arcadia. There was no betrayal or war between the gods, and everything was at peace. However, the gods could see Niefel…

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The Department of History and Natural Sciences (LDHNS) has achieved a significant breakthrough in translating Tablet Seven of the Origins of the Gods. This has provided invaluable insight into the complexity of the Arcadian pantheon of deities and their far-reaching ramifications. “The last thing many sailors see is their fiery yellow eyes. This meant that they would not meet their maker but spend their afterlife in the depths of the Underworld. Having been the demise of any number of sailors, soldiers, traders, and citizens, there is no question that, when it comes to the sea, this is the most feared…

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