
The Cursed Book of Naetheai
August 4, 2024
The Cursed Book of Naetheai
August 4, 2024Proof of Nyvartsa and her Mirror
Dated 1500 BC
This article is based on a newsletter written by H. Cartwright, who claimed to be a doctor archaeologist during the late 17th century. The information shared as proof is totally based on the newsletter written by him. The author of this article doesn’t claim 100% authenticity.

I read a report about a weird mirror found in an old home by an archaeologist and it sincerely stuck with me.
The archaeologist mentioned that he had saw a mirror in a house in the belt of the Ahom kingdom, and he believed it to be from around 1500 BC, and it resembled an Egyptian one. He describes the mirror as showing a smooth surface which reflects light and contains unusual patterns that extend from its boundary.
From that, I understood that the mirror reflects your image because it uses polished metal instead of glass materials. The mirror shows the reflection with incomplete accuracy because the image becomes distorted at a level that resembles your appearance in unclear water. The people who look at the object will not recognise its distortion until they focus on it.
His decoding of the Inscription of the Mysterious Ancient Egyptian Mirror (Nyvartsa).
He commented that the inscription is written in an ancient Egyptian script, which he decoded to read as follows.
See Truth, thou losest thy Soul.
We must handle this in a different way. The statement contains a hidden dark meaning which reveals that some truths should remain unknown because their knowledge poses too much risk. The process of understanding them will result in your complete transformation into a different person, just as the knowledge of the truth will lead to your death.
I can say the Mirror is inscribed with a warning, “Dont dare to know me”

In the second line of the third paragraph, he mentions Nyvartsa, the witch of the Mirror.

The mention of “See Truth, thou losest thy Soul.” before the start of the third paragraph
The mention of Nyvartsa’s Mirror and its detailed information on how he knew it.
He mentioned that when he asked family members about the Mirror, they said it belonged to their grandmother and claimed it was once owned by a witch named Nyvartsa, who lived around 1500 B.C. in the Egyptian belt.
He also mentioned that the Mirror was used for practising black magic, and their grandmother had used it for such purposes. However, he stated that the Mirror was powerless and of no use, and now they keep it as a memory of their grandmother. It’s mentioned that their grandmother took 40 years to find the Mirror because she believed that if she found the Mirror, she could rule the world.
Twas not of ye common sort made with sand & fire, but rather of some burnish’d metall, bright as the moon o’er still waters.
The above describes the detailed physical attributes of the Mirror. Mentioned in the first paragraph as “It wasn’t the usual kind mirror made from glass not made by melting sand in fire, but instead, it was made of polished metal like some rare stone— shining like the moon over calm water.”
The researcher reported no major incidents but did document one minor event. The reflection changed slightly when they looked away and returned to their original position.
In the end, there's no clear explanation for the mirror. The "Nyvartsa" name remains unknown because there are no established origins, historical records or verified evidence.
I read an article in the library, and I feel it relates to his, know more on The Cursed Book of Naetheai and say me is this connected?
Note: This report is part of a series of pieces that explore ancient myths and lost objects. People who know about the same codes and unusual mirrors from other places should contact us.

