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'''''Revealing the Unseen''''' was a book about the [[Relyimah]] written by [[Besharen]] in [[5999 DE]]. | |||
He wrote that "There were stories of dark shadows and mysterious creatures ... for those carrying out such activities ... it was said that the eyes of [[Demath]] saw everything while his arms took anyone he wanted."<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Demath|King Demath Notebook]]</ref> | He wrote that "There were stories of dark shadows and mysterious creatures ... for those carrying out such activities ... it was said that the eyes of [[Demath]] saw everything while his arms took anyone he wanted."<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Demath|King Demath Notebook]]</ref> | ||
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The book make mention that in the time of the explosion in [[Meanas]], the Relyimah were incapacitated. While there were some who though the explosion had been a set-up, but it could not be proven.<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Yableshan|King Yableshan Notebook]]</ref> | The book make mention that in the time of the explosion in [[Meanas]], the Relyimah were incapacitated. While there were some who though the explosion had been a set-up, but it could not be proven.<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Yableshan|King Yableshan Notebook]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 07:30, 4 December 2019
Revealing the Unseen was a book about the Relyimah written by Besharen in 5999 DE.
He wrote that "There were stories of dark shadows and mysterious creatures ... for those carrying out such activities ... it was said that the eyes of Demath saw everything while his arms took anyone he wanted."[1]
The book make mention that in the time of the explosion in Meanas, the Relyimah were incapacitated. While there were some who though the explosion had been a set-up, but it could not be proven.[2]