Wave 3 | Prompt 4: A document of spurious or controversial attribution
Type: Document
While adding more information to the Amberstone article, I thought of making a reference to Skyrim with the Dragonstone. However, for this prompt, it needed to have a suspicious origins / author. So I came up with the stone is thought to predate current Ancient Dragonkin by at least a few thousand years.
It is inscribed into a stone tablet and resembles the Ancient Dragonkin’s language, Draakhn, but the Ancient Dragonkin can’t decipher the text. Some believe it was created by the Dragonbane Order to advance their cause, while others think it holds secret hints pointing to the whereabouts of treasure or a historical artifact.
The mysterious stone tablet has perplexed scholars and adventurers for centuries with its enigmatic purpose. Some speculate that it might hold secrets leading to a long-lost treasure or a significant historical artifact. Others suggest that the inscriptions on the tablet could be an ancient motto or a code of honor, while some believe it may be a foreboding warning of unknown significance. The tablet's true significance remains shrouded in mystery, captivating the curiosity of those who encounter it.
The public knew about it for a while, but at some point, it disappeared. Some believe the Dragonbane Order may be in possession of the stone.

History
The origins and contents of the Dragonstone remain shrouded in mystery. Its authorship and the exact nature of its message have eluded historians. The discovery of the Dragonstone predates the onset of the Wyrm of Chaos' extensive period of oppressive rule, a period that lasted for decades. Some scholars believe that the emergence of the Dragonstone may have played a role in triggering the tyrannical reign of the Wyrm of Chaos, while others think it was a warning about his reign of suffering and the inevitable war to come. Interestingly, the wyrm never made any direct reference to the Dragonstone during his reign of terror.
During the Wyrm of Chaos’ tyranny, some noticed that the tablet's structure had a striking resemblance to the Ambertstone, which was being used by the Wyrm of Chaos and his allies at the time. This led some to believe that the Dragonstone contained instructions pertaining to an unknown capability of the Amberstone and how it could be harnessed.
During the beginning of the Draconian War, the Ancient Dragonkin formed an alliance with the newly established Dragonguard Alliance. It was during this time that this mysterious artifact was brought to their attention. Despite their formidable knowledge and abilities, the Ancients were unable to decipher the enigmatic markings inscribed on the stone, as it was not in their native language Draakhn. Strangely, the tablet was eventually safeguarded and set aside during the tumultuous war, only to be discovered missing once the conflict had subsided. Despite extensive efforts, the elusive tablet could not be located, sparking widespread concern and speculation about its mysterious disappearance.
Inspired by the Dragonstone from Skyrim.