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The '''''Urakh'nidar''''' was a book of prophecies. | The '''''Urakh'nidar''''' was a [[Ronay]] book of prophecies. | ||
==Passages== | ==Passages== | ||
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''in the silent dark.''<br/> | ''in the silent dark.''<br/> | ||
''Dead men fall between the worlds.''<br/> | ''Dead men fall between the worlds.''<br/> | ||
''A time of great sorrowing."'' -vv. | ''A time of great sorrowing."'' -vv. 87–89<ref>{{cite book|book=Myst Reader|type=Ebook|at=''The Book of D'ni'' "Part Six"}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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The Urakh'nidar was a Ronay book of prophecies.
Passages[edit | edit source]
A single passage of the original work has been translated and republished:
"The creak of cart wheels
in the silent dark.
Dead men fall between the worlds.
A time of great sorrowing." -vv. 87–89[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Myst Reader. Ebook, The Book of D'ni "Part Six".