A prophecy of things to come
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Quest Info
One: Seek ye signs of shattered stones! Seek ye gatherings
of glimmers!
Two: For alas and alack and lo! they fall from heavens to
tempt all the sinners…
Three: Complete the prophecy to find the secret of the days
to come
Four: For runes and crystals whisper rhymes to frighten
everyone…
Storyline
One: Hast thou heard the dead shall walk?
Two: ‘Tis prophesied here that castles will fall
Three: When crystals shatter and magic gathers
Four: And spirits make their ghastly call.
Sign prelude
One: ‘Pon this eve the aether flows and dances madly in
the air
Two: The spirits rise and walk again and slaughter in the
moon’s red glare
Three: Beware ye men of mortal flesh, lest ghosts seize
all they lifespan’s time
Four: For soon the night shall come and soon shall set the
sun
Five: And soon shall rise the bones to walk and seek the
magic sign…
Magic Sign 1
One: Where bones of land rise broken from the earth.
Two: And where the wind whistles ’til the rock itself speaks
Three: by the sea, north of sandstone, south of swamp
Four: A magic sign doth rest pon the smallest of peaks
Magic Sign 2
One: Some say a message floated in a corked and sunburnt
bottle
Two: And washed ashore where fisherfolk found it with a
smile–
Three: ‘Til wounds did grow upon their flesh and disease
did rot
Four: A magic sign must live lonely lost upon a deserted
isle.
Magic Sign 3
One: Soon the world shall split, and lives will lose their
luster.
Two: The cadavers shall rise from their restless aching
sleep!
Three: Soon shall monsters walk with bones broke all asunder
Four: For a magic sign doth dwell in caverns dark and deep!
Magic Sign 4
One: Where swords were shattered and brothers fell
Two: In battles well divided
Three: Where naught can live save pride and sting
Four: And dry is air in hiding
Five: A magic sign is caught in sand and sun
Six: Where blood lays idle
Prophecy
One: Upon a day when snow doth fall*
Two: A gathering will form of noblemen*
Three: Among the some who quarrel still*
Four: Between free will and the civil man*
Five: Whilst watched by mice and monsters both*
Six: A challenge shall be made*
Seven: That breaketh lances and severs growth*
Eight: And stains fair grass with hate*
Nine: Someday perhaps shall reconcile, (W Wis)
Ten: Two men whose hearts were once the same (C Corp)
Eleven: Till then the world shall tremble dire (H Hur)
Twelve: And none shall fix the blame (M Mani)
Last modified: April 9, 2011