I.
Let me tell thee about Gods.
There is Uher, Gods-father
Giver of life and High Magisters
The latter, most are less happy about.
There’s Tyeus, the warrior priest
Whom the Lorians love.
Luthos, the fool
The patron of vagabonds, and luck.
Allegedly.
Naossis the Red.
Neither male nor female
Goddess of whores and pleasure
Much loved by all.
And Ora, the Silent
Bringer of the Fading Light
Only loved by Assassins and his Silent Servants.
These are the Five
Whom most people pray to
…
II.
For there are more
Those of the Old Realms.
The Old Gods of the Zilan and the Gish
Like Abrakas, the Abhorrent
Whom sailors still keep in their minds.
Nesande, Holder of Magic and forbidden practices,
Now lost to us all.
And Eodrass,
The Wyvern God
Whom no man alive knows anything about.
Roads of Soteras, volume IV
Gods Chapter,
-prologue
(2nd paragraph was censored in all subsequent editions)
Soteras, circa 68 NC
‘War is a slothful beast
Slow to awaken,
Difficult to understand.
Once it does though,
It has a mind of its own,
And cannot be stopped.’
Sirio Veturius
Circa 206 NC
The Fall of Heroes
Next time I say, we flip a bloody coin,
Ye do it for me Pretty…
Dante Blackwood’s
Last words, to an unknown Gish ranger
During the battle of Hellfort pass
(Cofol name Teid-Riden)
Circa 189 NC
Of treachery the faithful had spoken
Ancient Zilan Elegy
I can’t name the road, nor speak of the sea,
Shades have no tongue,
and all dead sound alike;
to the Servants of the Fading Light.
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A Silent Sernant's coded greeting
2nd era
circa 8 NC