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<nowiki>*Hymn to Hodierna*<br> |
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by Dorrad F'llanna<br> |
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Our praises be to you, goddess so bright;<br> |
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Light of knowledge shines bright at her breast;<br> |
Light of knowledge shines bright at her breast;<br> |
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Her right hand the sheaf, her left hand dread fear;<br> |
Her right hand the sheaf, her left hand dread fear;<br> |
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Grant us strength to rise to her test.<br |
Grant us strength to rise to her test.<br> |
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delicate pearl-white parchment | |
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Look: | A delicate pearl-white parchment is carefully rolled to protect the delicate lettering and painting inside. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 6000 Kronars4,800 Lirums <br />4,329.6 Dokoras <br />6 LTBpoints <br />6 Tickets <br />6 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | 3 length x 3 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Scriptorium |
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*Hymn to Hodierna*
</nowiki>by Dorrad F'llanna</nowiki>
Our praises be to you, goddess so bright;
Bring spring's renewal and soul-stealing blight;
Bridge builder, field sower, nurturing light;
Terrible rider on Midwinter's Night.
Asketi is the dread, black hag;
Cold-hearted crone, blighter of fields;
Stealer of children from cozy, warm beds;
Our fear the cold, dark sword she wields.
Berengaria brings us the first light of dawn;
Grand lady, she walks sprouting field;
Sheaves of grain, she carries in honey-brown arms;
Lost children, she makes darkness yield.
Uniting them both, Hodierna, she stands;
Light of knowledge shines bright at her breast;
Her right hand the sheaf, her left hand dread fear;
Grant us strength to rise to her test.