A forbidden scroll revealing the Twelve Laws of Divine Command and the Secret of the Soul's Dominion.
"There are words not meant to be read, but remembered -
words that awaken what is older than time."
- Fragment I, The Sealed Book of Solomon
Buried for nearly three thousand years beneath the foundations of the First Temple, The Sealed Book of Solomon is a text once believed to exist only in whispers - a forbidden manuscript attributed to Ben Asaph of Jerusalem, chief scribe to King Solomon himself.
Its discovery has reignited centuries of speculation about the legendary Twelve Spiritual Laws said to govern the relationship between Heaven and the soul - laws Solomon guarded under divine command, sealing them away from the unworthy.
According to surviving records, King Solomon possessed not only wisdom beyond measure but also knowledge of the laws that bound creation itself.
When he realized their power could corrupt mortal men, he ordered Ben Asaph - his trusted archivist - to record the laws and seal them beneath the Temple's inner foundations.
For generations, this scroll was considered myth.
Until now.
In 2022, fragments inscribed in ancient Paleo-Hebrew were unearthed near the Old City of Jerusalem. Cross-analysis by linguistic and theological scholars confirmed a shocking connection - the language matched Solomonic syntax found in the oldest versions of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.
The words were unmistakable.
The Seal was real.