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Have you ever heard of the Alchemists - those old wizards who worked in their labs, mixing different substances together, trying to create the Philosopher's Stone and turn lead into gold? They wrote many strange occult books with esoteric pictures and funny words that no one else could understand. However, one six hundred year old alchemical codex called the Voynich Manuscript is written in a language unlike any other, and scholars have still not been able to decifer the text to access the secrets of the Voynich manuscript. Experts at the Siloe publishing house worked to create replicas of the Voynich Manuscript after the company won the rights to produce identical copies of the mysterious illustrated hand-written codex. Perhaps now some prodigy will finally be able to solve the code and put the mystery to rest.
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