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*The Book of Cyber-Kells is based on the existing {{w|Book of Kells}}, which is also located at the {{w|Library of Trinity College Dublin|Trinity Library}} in real life.
*The Book of Cyber-Kells is based on the existing {{w|Book of Kells}}, which is also located at the {{w|Library of Trinity College Dublin|Trinity Library}} in real life.
*The illuminated manuscript book prop contains many pages of Latin which were embossed with real gold leaf.
*The illuminated manuscript book prop contains many pages of Latin which were embossed with real gold leaf.
*The cover displays the quote "VICTORIA SINE SACRIFICIO NON POTEST ESSE", Latin for "[[Witwicky (surname)|There is no victory without sacrifice]]", as well as six characters from the as-yet-untranslated [[Cybertronian language|alphabet]] designed by [[Ben Procter]] for the live-action film series.
*The cover displays the quote "VICTORIA SINE SACRIFICIO NON POTEST ESSE", [[Latin language|Latin]] for "[[Witwicky (surname)|There is no victory without sacrifice]]", as well as six characters from the as-yet-untranslated [[Cybertronian language|alphabet]] designed by [[Ben Procter]] for the live-action film series.


[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:The Last Knight]]
[[Category:The Last Knight]]

Latest revision as of 21:06, 29 January 2026

The Book of Cyber-Kells is an ancient book written during the Dark Ages. It contains the secrets brought to Earth by the Guardian Knights, including the revelation that Earth is actually Unicron and is destined to clash with Cybertron in a battle against the sorceress Quintessa.

In the modern time, the book is stored at the Trinity Library in Dublin, Ireland and is mostly disregarded as just a collection of myths and legends.

Fiction

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The Last Knight film

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He comes to claim
He comes to sire
The end of all things mortal

Trying to help Edmund Burton to solve the mystery of why the Transformers keep coming to Earth (but mainly to impress him enough to be admitted into the Order of the Witwiccans), ex-Sector Seven agent Seymour Simmons discovered the location of the Book of Cyber-Kells through his contact with a janitor at the Trinity Library, passing the information along to Burton via a phone call. Once there, Burton found the book and ripped out the page containing the truth about Earth being Unicron, quickly leaving the Library before the TRF was able to catch him. The Last Knight

Notes

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  • The Book of Cyber-Kells is based on the existing Book of Kells, which is also located at the Trinity Library in real life.
  • The illuminated manuscript book prop contains many pages of Latin which were embossed with real gold leaf.
  • The cover displays the quote "VICTORIA SINE SACRIFICIO NON POTEST ESSE", Latin for "There is no victory without sacrifice", as well as six characters from the as-yet-untranslated alphabet designed by Ben Procter for the live-action film series.