In trials of ir'n and silver fain“ The dead will rise and walk again“ The blesséd few that touch the light“ Will aid the war against the night.“ But one by one they all will die“ Without a cause to rule them by“ As Darkness spreads across the land“ He'll wield the oceans in his hand.“ Five warriors will oppose his reign“ And overthrow the Shadow Thane“They come from sides both dark and light“ The realm the mortals call “twilight.”“A magus crowned with boughs of fire“ Will rise like Phoenix from his pyre“ A beast of shadows touched with sight“ Will claim a Dark One as her knight“ The next, a prophet doomed to fail“ Will find her powers to avail“ The final: one mere mortal man“ Who bears the mark upon his hand“ The circle closes round these few“ Made sacred by the bonds they hew“ But if one fails then so shall all“ Bring death to those of Evenfall. Nenia Campbell
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