Un mot, A song, Beware o foolish one

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Un mot, A song, Beware o foolish one by A Servant

To ye who have come we say: read these pages well.The Altar of Death will be harsh with failure.

The following riddle gives the clue. Chose wisely.

Note: the runes in the Book Of Passage are arranged to go down then across as this:

Starting with .1. I am here, I am there never sure of my step.

What may cross me cannot walk.

I am life and yet I am death.

Songs of joy, poems of love, melodies of hurt and loss, All these have been written about me. My mistress is never in my reach yet her touch moves me. To and fro without fail. Be careful where I go.

Be wary, for the very thing that gives ye sway over me will kill Ye the first chance it gets.

I am beautiful, I am powerful and men both covet my beauty And riches whilst loathing the sorrow I contemptuously send them to. Always coming and going.. never waiting on any save my mistress the moon.

1. I am the Sun rising and falling.

2. I am the Paladin in battle.

3. I am Life earnt in Death.

4. I am the battle, always anew.

5. I am last after the first.

6. I am ugliness after beauty.

7. I am a star, shining bright.

8. I am the wind forever there.

9. I am Darkness of the night.

10. I am the ocean tide.

11. I am Light after Dark.

12. I am Sadness for the loss of Happiness.

13. I am Love returned for kindness.

14. I am retribution come to pay back Deceit.

15. I am the strength of the victor standing tall over his enemies.

16. I am the first and will not be the last.

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