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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 12:43, 1 June 2022

The Ejemah'terak was a book of prophecies.

Passages

Only snippets of the original work have been translated and republished. They are collected below.

Book 4

"He who numbers but does not name:
it is he who heralds the coming tragedy.
His footprints lay about the muddied pool." -vv. 3111–14[1]

Book 7

"Rivers of fire. Even the rocks burn.
An island rises from the sea.
Dark magic in an errant phrase.
The people bow to the Lord of Error." -vv. 328–31[2]

References

  1. Myst Reader. Ebook, The Book of D'ni "Part Eight".
  2. Myst Reader. Ebook, The Book of D'ni "Part One".