Spite of Grain

Spite of Grain is a book written Oth_Thakom, an inactive player who last joined on the 27th of October, 2020. The book was found in the Monestary Against Bread which was first discovered by Tálor member Riff_The_One and later by Ghastly_Bespoke. The book is religious in nature and contains many Extreme views including the consumption of vegetarians and the sacrifice of "weak women". It is the founding scripture of a fringe religion known as Thakomism.

The original scriptures and copies, no more than a handful, are believed to still exist somewhere in the main island of the Kingdom of Tálor, but their exact whereabouts are unknown.

Below, there is a transcription of each page of the book exactly as they were written (all typos included).

Page 1
"It is through the burnt flesh beasts do we become men"

Page 2
"Grain was never meant to be consumed as it brought death and disease to the first people who began eating it. They shrunk in stature, becoming less healthy than those they called barbarians who continued to consume beasts as nature intended"

Page 3
"To put an end to this curse, we must ban the consumption of grain for it is but the food of beasts and all who consume it are no better than cattle, especially vegitarians so eating them cannot be considered cannabalsim. thus, all grain must be fed to beasts for it is the food of beasts"

Page 4
"To grow strong, no man should ever eat grain. it should only be farmed to feed livestock. Tubers are the greater plant for man, as they contain almost everything a man needs to thrive. Anything meant to feed beast should only be fed to beasts."

Page 5
"To create a stronger generation, all women must carry their husband's weight on their wedding day. Should they fail, sacrifice them to a worthy maiden. The weak should not be tolerated. To ensure strength consume the cooked flesh of beasts and greater plants."

Page 6
"All luxeries should double as poisons. Everything must taste strong to ensure healthy bowels. The spicier the better. Trust not the beasts in the shape of man, for bread is the food of the slave and cattle people who call themselves civilised. Those who breed with cattle dies as cattle."