Lost Pages of the Ancient Tome
The following pages have been deemed too obscure, too confusing, or too boring to be included in the main text.
The Page of Unreadable Hieroglyphs
Page 3142, also known as "The Page of Utter Confusion," was a test of the ancient scribes' patience and skill. Its contents are still unknown to this day, as the hieroglyphs are believed to be a mix of forgotten languages and misunderstood alchemical symbols.
The Page of Unfinished Business
Page 666, also known as "The Page of Unending Suffering," is a blank page, rumored to have been created as a prank by the ancient scribes. It is said to be a portal to a dimension of infinite boredom.
The Page of Unreadable Poetry
Page 42, also known as "The Page of Unending Sarcasm," is a collection of the most cringeworthy sonnets ever penned by the ancient scribes. It is said to be a portal to a dimension of infinite eye-rolling.