Research Note:
It seems that the metallic pages capture the reflection of the reader and it is in that sort of distorted view that the text seems to take life.
We suggest this is also why the text has remained nameless...no one can agree because no one reads the same tome.
There are rough outlines of narrative lines that everyone experiences, sort of like landmarks. The interior experience is almost always a reflection of the person reading it.--Otto 23:40, 9 July 2011 (PDT)