Chronicles of Magnus
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The Chronicles of Magnus are allegorical morality plays said to be biographical of Magnus Allfather himself, laying out his instructions on the proper manner of dwarven living. It is a short volume, and in print on plain vellum comprises a mere hundred pages. However, copies of the chronicles in this state are rare, and more commonly are translations into the Bastonian tongue or Elven, found in the libraries of those peoples. Among dwarvenkind, the text is often memorized, and written copies exist at each temple or chapel dedicated to his worship, carved into the walls.
A copy - said to be the first - is carved runically into enormous Adamantine disks and known to be interred at Khaz Urdim.