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In the clarity of exile one sees beyond, | In the clarity of exile one sees beyond, | ||
The falsehoods of the grave cannot obscure, | The falsehoods of the grave cannot obscure, | ||
The true destiny of viewer. | The true destiny of the viewer. | ||
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we have found allies in our ancient foe, | we have found allies in our ancient foe, | ||
and enemies in our siblings, | and enemies in our siblings, | ||
before us lies a new Eden, | |||
Let the next verse begin. | Let the next verse begin. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 6 May 2018
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Below is the most complete copy of the Reminiscence in circulation. As a living work, it is added to as history takes place, and some passages are only maintained by those who have written them, jealously guarding their work until their passing.
Passage 1
Hark, Children of Terra,
To the Wisdom of the Forebears, Know what has come before, Remember it as you strive towards the future.
Passage 3
In the clarity of exile one sees beyond, The falsehoods of the grave cannot obscure, The true destiny of the viewer.
Passage 17
Fractures often beget Unity, Siblings torn apart by hate, Reunited before treason's gate.
Passage 19
Strength in spirit, skill in arms, the Blood of the Fallen runs red, for what lies in the wake of the dead, but passion, forever blinded.
Passage 22
Illumine the hearts and minds of man, Burn out the shadows of iniquity, and bleed from them, the evil that plagues the heart.
Passage 32
Silver, gleaming. Fidelity, seeming, A knife in the dark, a wheel creaks, Orthodoxy and justice was their goal, To purge corruption and make the land whole, But through land, and sky, and stone, Bitter tears would be Hendrick's legacy.
Passage 36
With fang and tooth and claw, the beasts came for us all, when from the mists came, the Red Lady and her stones of eight, and saved us all from our fate.
Passage 48
Arrogance rises as justice is denied, the warriors of parchment and quill, their edicts draw only scorn, for the Children do not lightly abide, the self-importance of lesser castes.
Passage 54
This verse has ended, forced to a once unthinkable fate, we have found allies in our ancient foe, and enemies in our siblings, before us lies a new Eden, Let the next verse begin.