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The '''''Rammahgon''''' was one of the [[sacred Jedi texts]] located in the [[tree library]] carved out of an [[Uneti tree]] on [[Temple island]] on the planet [[Ahch-To]].<ref name="TLJ Novel">''[[Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition]]''</ref> It was written in the ancient, lost<ref name="Survival Skills">''[[Star Wars: How Not to Get Eaten by Ewoks and Other Galactic Survival Skills]]''</ref> [[Coremaic]] [[language]]. The original ''Rammahgon'', made from an [[Uneti-wood|Uneti wood]] spine and pages, was believed to have been destroyed for over 5,000 years, until it was discovered by [[Luke Skywalker]] in the subterranean ruins on [[Ossus]].<ref name="TROS VD" />
 
The '''''Rammahgon''''' was one of the [[sacred Jedi texts]] located in the [[tree library]] carved out of an [[Uneti tree]] on [[Temple island]] on the planet [[Ahch-To]].<ref name="TLJ Novel">''[[Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition]]''</ref> It was written in the ancient, lost<ref name="Survival Skills">''[[Star Wars: How Not to Get Eaten by Ewoks and Other Galactic Survival Skills]]''</ref> [[Coremaic]] [[language]]. The original ''Rammahgon'', made from an [[Uneti-wood|Uneti wood]] spine and pages, was believed to have been destroyed for over 5,000 years, until it was discovered by [[Luke Skywalker]] in the subterranean ruins on [[Ossus]].<ref name="TROS VD" />
   
The ''Rammahgon'' contained four different and conflicting origin stories for the [[Universe|cosmos]] and the [[Force]], and precepts derived from them. The Fourth Precept was a poem describing [[Deity|gods]] battling in the primeval universe, and is referenced by an omniscient "eye" on the cover.<ref name="TROS VD" />
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The ''Rammahgon'' contained four different and conflicting origin stories for the [[Universe|cosmos]] and [[the Force]], and precepts derived from them. The Fourth Precept was a poem describing [[Deity|gods]] battling in the primeval universe, and is referenced by an omniscient "eye" on the cover.<ref name="TROS VD" />
   
 
In [[34 ABY]], [[Rey]] discovered the tree library and Luke Skywalker explained to her what it was. In doing so, he told her the names of the books ''[[Aionomica]]'' and ''Rammahgon''. Rey took the sacred Jedi texts, including the ''Rammahgon'', onto the ''[[Millennium Falcon]]'' when she left Ahch-To.<ref name="TLJ Novel" />
 
In [[34 ABY]], [[Rey]] discovered the tree library and Luke Skywalker explained to her what it was. In doing so, he told her the names of the books ''[[Aionomica]]'' and ''Rammahgon''. Rey took the sacred Jedi texts, including the ''Rammahgon'', onto the ''[[Millennium Falcon]]'' when she left Ahch-To.<ref name="TLJ Novel" />

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"The Aionomica, the Rammahgon, a dozen other mystic-sounding made-up names—the foundation of the ancient faith."
―Luke Skywalker[src]

The Rammahgon was one of the sacred Jedi texts located in the tree library carved out of an Uneti tree on Temple island on the planet Ahch-To.[4] It was written in the ancient, lost[5] Coremaic language. The original Rammahgon, made from an Uneti wood spine and pages, was believed to have been destroyed for over 5,000 years, until it was discovered by Luke Skywalker in the subterranean ruins on Ossus.[2]

The Rammahgon contained four different and conflicting origin stories for the cosmos and the Force, and precepts derived from them. The Fourth Precept was a poem describing gods battling in the primeval universe, and is referenced by an omniscient "eye" on the cover.[2]

In 34 ABY, Rey discovered the tree library and Luke Skywalker explained to her what it was. In doing so, he told her the names of the books Aionomica and Rammahgon. Rey took the sacred Jedi texts, including the Rammahgon, onto the Millennium Falcon when she left Ahch-To.[4]

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