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Unlike the more famous Voynich Manuscript , which is a visual enigma, the Bivirgata knjiga is a textual labyrinth. It is written in a hybrid script combining Glagolitic (the oldest Slavic alphabet), early Cyrillic, and a series of unknown geometric sigils. The text is not a narrative but a praxis—a "working book" intended for ritual use, astrological calculation, and botanical medicine.
By the late 13th century, manorial lords in Croatia-Slavonia, Bosnia, and Dalmatian hinterlands began standardizing obligations. Holdings of one virgate were common; holdings of two virgates were less frequent but significant — usually granted to wealthier peasants ( iobagiones ), lesser nobles without tenants, or as ecclesiastical benefices. The Bivirgata knjiga emerged to record: bivirgata knjiga
The plot follows Marina Aksentijević, a former profiler for the cybercrime department who is drawn back into the field by the emergence of "Bivirgata"—a dangerous online game. This game targets the vulnerabilities of teenagers and young adults, pushing them toward criminal activity and self-harm. Through this central conflict, Kučan critiques the lack of digital oversight and the isolation felt by the youth in a hyper-connected yet emotionally distant era. Psychological Abuse and Narcissism Beyond the thriller elements, Unlike the more famous Voynich Manuscript , which