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Events News Post #526

Lyaeus' New Composition

Written by: Anonymous
Date: Friday, May 6th, 2016
Addressed to: Everyone


Fittingly, in the month named for the Great Bard, 712 years after the fall of the Empire, Lyaeus the travelling minstrel walked the streets of the land as usual, but with a new poem upon his lips:

Death from above
Death from below
Death from the common tasks you know

A fiery demise in Shastaan
A tree in the blackest wood
A strange fall in Genji
Pure chance claimed once they stood

In Petra slipped a blade
In Inbhir twas the rock
A frog gone bad in the Savannah
No resolution for all the talk

The latest the most grievous
A key stuck in the craw
Dread humming heralds death
All felled by the same claw?

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Summary: Lyaeus composed a new poem to mark the recent string of strange deaths among denizens.


Penned by My hand on the 21st of Scarlatan, in the year 712 AF.


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