15th Thermador, 1836: This has been a day of a great many discoveries!
Behind a wall in what I believe to be a salt cellar, we found a sealed chamber with a great many jars, each one containing what appears to be a sacred text. And not only that: some contained much more mundane records. One of them, for example, appears to be some kind of social register: the last entry announces the betrothal of an apprentice initiate of the order named Sugnumae to a nobleman. This must have happened shortly before the records were copied and sealed away. Another document makes mention of the Abbey being unexpectedly closed to visitors that season. Perhaps there is some connection there as to why the texts were sealed away.