Faket Vamoupah

The Faket Vamoupah is an ancient document written in V'kah that describes the creation of the world.

Origin
Unfortunately, very little is known about the origin of this document. All scholars can agree on is that is was likely written during the beginning of the Second Era, as it discusses events that occur up until the end of the First Era. The author of the document is the source of much speculation, but is a fact that has likely been lost to history.

Contents
The Faket Vamoupah describes the process of the creation of the world by the Elder Gods, the wars of the First Era, and the eventual transition to the Second Era caused by Neket's sealing off of the Elder Gods from Somara.

History
Shortly after the book was written, translations were made to every known language on Somara.

By the end of the Second Era, all beings who posessed the ability to speak V'kah had perished, but copies of the book persisted in various translations in other languages. However, after generations of being copied, these translations began to become diluted, and made it difficult for scholars to agree on an accurate account of the story contained within.

In the Sixth Era, a team of linguists led by the gnome Reginald T. Burke used a copy of the Faket Vamoupah in its original V'kah form to create a comprehensive translation guide for the language. The Burke Translation. published in Common, is widely regarded as the most complete version of the Faket Vamoupah.