The Moon and the Garden
A book of poetry detailing an ancient epic. Its cover is made of tree bark and the pages are filled with notes. Every margin is covered with scribbles and arrows. It has clearly been heavily studied by a single scholar; whoever penned this has some extensive knowledge of its true meaning. It is the only copy and the only surviving work of its author.
The text covers the story on an ancient treant blessed by Karametra. It grew to battle an ancient titan of the moon, referenced as Neyet. The branches of the tree were forged with the help of Purphoros and Nylea into Komoidi, Scythe of Karametra.