
In the end, The Evil Dead was defeated and all Books of the Dead disappeared from Man's scenario. It was a ferocious battle between good and evil lasting decades. The second biggest (multiple) manifestation of the Evil Dead had been in the 13th/14th century in Great Britain, involving the Kandar Castle (Castle Kandar).

This caused some consistent variations in the way the Evil Dead interacted with the living world and our dimension. Throughout centuries and millenia, new versions of the Book of the Dead were written, not with the best intentions. It is through the recitation of the book's passages that this dark spirit is given license to possess the living". A thing of evil that roams the forests and the dark bowers of man's domain. Raymond Knowby: "The book speaks of a spiritual presence. A chance to tame the beast and use it.Īs explained by Dr. The Dark Ones found the right phonetic incantations to either make the entity dormient and forbid its terrible influence on human kind or awake it and bring destruction and horror. In that specific time, The Evil Dead had (re)born with an hunger for life, a vital energy once lost. It was a living evil born in the "space between the spaces", an interdimensional demon world. Many events could have brought the creature to lose its "life" and become "incorporeal" forever (apparently). Long before the book, demons and other monsters were running amok. In the attempt to exhert command upon these demons and thus having some kind of supremacy in the world, they created the book as a way to channeling some of these obscure forces and putting them in check the best way possible. Presumably, the Dark Ones were gifted people/beings bearing supernatural capabilities and dealing with outerdimensional creatures and demons running amok on Earth. The book was written in ancient Sumeria, when the seas "ran red with blood".


According to Professor Ed Getley, the book was written roughly 3.000 years before 1987, or maybe even more than that (as suggested by Annie Knowby). The origin of the Kandarian Demon (or just 'Kandarian') may be traced back to a time predating the age in which the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis, also known as Naturum Demonto, the original Book of the Dead, had been written by the Dark Ones (the same preternatural pantheon-like species of powerful fiends that the cunning " Ruby" belonged to).
