Rod of Asclepius Scripture

The following is a bit of scripture translated from a Bactrani tomb that points in the direction of the fabled Rod of Asclepius:   Utona, the shame of her father, lies entombed here as the Shame of Isis. Sullying herself with a peasant slave, Utona was tarnished by the act and stricken by the Divine in punishment. As Royalty is of Divinity, and all Divinity is Sacred, the shame of both must be respected. In Respect, unforgotten. In Dignity, sealed away from sight.
  The means of second life for her husband Osiris was the Shame of Isis. Taking the Scepter of a foreign Pantheon, Isis rejuvenated Osiris to his former self. The Shame of Isis was then sent unto the setting sun. There, Asclepius refused the instrument of his creed for it had been tainted in the hand of a foreign Divinity. Casting it between Life and Death, the tool of health lay upon an island, untouched by Living and Dead, untouchable by dead and antagonistic to the tampering of the living, guarded by that between.

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