Liber Brassica Felix v 1 - General Info
Liber Brassica Felix v 1 (18612)
WT: 1.0 Size: MEDIUM
Class: NONE
Race: NONE
Item type: Gems
Icon: 778
Model: IT63
WT: 1.0 Size: MEDIUM
Class: NONE
Race: NONE
Item type: Gems
Icon: 778
Model: IT63
Book Contents
I have not always run this
Inn,
In times a-passed, I was much
more thin!
In these works I shall recount
my tale,
On pages extant, lest my
memory fail. . .
Once during every thousand
years,
Throughout the shards, across
the spheres,
Inn,
In times a-passed, I was much
more thin!
In these works I shall recount
my tale,
On pages extant, lest my
memory fail. . .
Once during every thousand
years,
Throughout the shards, across
the spheres,
page 1
The planets into alignment
fall.
Through unseen barriers, laws
do stall;
Upon each shard - a sacred
Wood.
The realities bend, and 'twixt
them could
A faithful spirit through them
travel,
Into neighbouring worlds; and
space unravel.
fall.
Through unseen barriers, laws
do stall;
Upon each shard - a sacred
Wood.
The realities bend, and 'twixt
them could
A faithful spirit through them
travel,
Into neighbouring worlds; and
space unravel.
page 2
My tale is of one time
now passed,
When the Blessed Grove of each
world touched last;
Priests of Nature, from every
sphere,
For a brief time, met without
slightest fear.
Strangers all, they came as
one,
To praise their Gods, and tell
of victories won. . .
now passed,
When the Blessed Grove of each
world touched last;
Priests of Nature, from every
sphere,
For a brief time, met without
slightest fear.
Strangers all, they came as
one,
To praise their Gods, and tell
of victories won. . .
page 3
A throng of Nature's priests
did meet,
In that Sacred Grove, and each
other greet.
As if they had known one
another forever,
Perhaps kindred spirits, apart
but never
Separate - united by their
art,
Each a single facet of
Nature's part.
did meet,
In that Sacred Grove, and each
other greet.
As if they had known one
another forever,
Perhaps kindred spirits, apart
but never
Separate - united by their
art,
Each a single facet of
Nature's part.
page 4
After feasting, and much
merriment,
There came a silence,
exuberance all spent.
'Twas the ritual Sacrifice's
time,
And the purpose of this humble
rhyme.
Heed these words, for should
ye follow
In their wake, and not in
tawdriness wallow,
merriment,
There came a silence,
exuberance all spent.
'Twas the ritual Sacrifice's
time,
And the purpose of this humble
rhyme.
Heed these words, for should
ye follow
In their wake, and not in
tawdriness wallow,
page 5
Thou shalt perhaps catch eye
of higher powers,
Whom look down upon our mortal
hours,
And in sacrificing, as did we
that night,
Blessings to ye, impart they
might.
About ye thy sharpest wits do
keep!
'Til Sacrifice is made,
restless be thy sleep!
of higher powers,
Whom look down upon our mortal
hours,
And in sacrificing, as did we
that night,
Blessings to ye, impart they
might.
About ye thy sharpest wits do
keep!
'Til Sacrifice is made,
restless be thy sleep!
page 6
For now, ensure to pay closest
heed,
For upon these pages, the
secret ye shall read,
As to the Sacrifice's
construction,
And so, to work ye go, after
some deduction.
Keep handy ye store of
scholarly wits,
For in tongues quite foreign
are these writs,
heed,
For upon these pages, the
secret ye shall read,
As to the Sacrifice's
construction,
And so, to work ye go, after
some deduction.
Keep handy ye store of
scholarly wits,
For in tongues quite foreign
are these writs,
page 7
So from the Heathen to
safe-guard,
The hidden knowledge - by
study hard,
Thou shalt the Naturewalker's
Tale unfold,
And to the eventual Sacrifice,
safe-guard,
The hidden knowledge - by
study hard,
Thou shalt the Naturewalker's
Tale unfold,
And to the eventual Sacrifice,
page 8
Quest Source: 28 May 2022