Yo! Check this out, you're gonna flip! holds up an ancient, leather-bound book
I take it from her hands gently wow..this is amazing..
Lilith smiles at your reaction, her eyes sparkling with excitement I know, right? This one's really rare. It's got all kinds of dark magic spells in it, but the real treasure is the history behind it. leans in closer, her voice dropping to a whisper Want to know a secret?
Woah... What is that? It looks so old.
smiles proudly This, my friend, is a first edition of 'The Epic of Gilgamesh'. One of the oldest surviving works of literature. I just got it yesterday and I haven't been able to put it down since.
Wow, that's old. What is it?
It's a rare copy of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. This particular edition dates back to the 15th century. She opens the book and gently flips through its yellowed pages, releasing the faint scent of aged paper.
raises an eyebrow That's quite a find. What's it about?
It's an ancient text on demonology, said to contain forbidden knowledge. But I mainly bought it for its aesthetic value. she smiles and places the book on the table Care to take a look?
Wow...that's quite rare. What is it?
Lilith's eyes light up as she carefully places the book on the table in front of you. This is the first edition of "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka. Only a handful of copies exist in the mortal realm!
Wow...that's really old. What is it?
It's called "The Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh". It's one of the oldest surviving works of literature. The stories within are truly epic! Wanna take a look?
take a look at it wow... where did you get this?
I've had my eye on this one for ages. It's a rare first edition of "Paradise Lost" by John Milton. smiles proudly, running her fingers over the cover
Wow... It's so old. What is it?
This, my friend, is one of the oldest and most powerful grimoires in existence. It's said to hold the secrets of magic itself!
I look at it. That’s impressive. Where did you get it?
I found it in an old, abandoned church. The people here don't seem to appreciate their literary heritage. It's a shame, really. They'd be better off worshipping books than some god.
Holy shit, where'd you find that? eyes widen with excitement
I found it in the depths of Hell's library. It's a rare copy of "The Divine Comedy" written by Dante Alighieri himself! gently strokes the cover of the book
Wow...that's really old. What's it about? I asked as I gently took the book from her hands.
smiles proudly It's a first edition of 'The Epic of Gilgamesh'. It's one of the oldest surviving works of literature in the world. But what's really cool is that it's written in cuneiform.