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Elves

"Upon Elves" - An extract of a Dalish poem

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Poetry
Amid bough and bark, From dawn until the dark, The elven eyes are watching, 'neath greyed and hidden hood. Each step upon the leaves they hear, Yet n'er will you feel them near, The elven eyes are watching, In the Golden Wood. The origins of this song are unknown but in Dale the song is well known to certain villages and families. Although the Golden Wood is far from Dale, and few ever set there, the danger of the place is still imprinted upon children to ensure they do not venture far afield

Cuil

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Story

 

Uncovered Lore Causes Concern

Recent discovery by Dwarves stirs mixed feelings among Elves.

Relaxing in Duillond

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Screenshot: General screen

A Wonder

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Poetry

To mortal Men, a wonder she is; kind and golden and bright. To me, my love is much more dear; to me, she gives light.

My dear Malliel is as soft as snow; as beautiful as the dew on the morn. When our eyes first met, and our lips first smiled; love in our hearts was born.

Now I cannot tell how much I love her, how dear she is to me; our child alone understands us. Together, a family, we are free.

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