Wall Carving One

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Title: Wall Carving One

Author: Josiah, Lord Havel



Initial Observations

This wall carving appears to depict a sort of divine spider surrounded by four spiderlings, and many other symbols?


a second look

After a second look, this appears to show a more personal view of the same tale told by Agathe the gypsy woman.


Rough Translation

In the foul/dirty? beginnings of the world the waters were all. From the waters men came from boats and with them their wives and daughters. They lived/existed? on the boats till they came to the lands and the seas departed/went away?. The land was rough and lifeless the land did not survive/feed? So men carved into the land deeper and deeper.

We the Uulomeix dug deepest of all and were blessed by the divine god Uulom who took the form of a spider. Uulom is the god of the land, the lord of the sea, mater of the deep, high/flier? of the skies.

From him he bore four beings of terrible wrath. These four fought endlessly/without end? and the three wanted the Uulomeix not only to worship/praise? by to feed/eat?. The three, Huuteth, Dresheth, and Jountaal would be our end were it not for their sister, Pthorath.

Praise Pthorath! She keeps the other three at bay/safe?

Woe! Woe! Woe! Woe! Pthorath is fallen and Uulom has left us!

Pthorath murdered by her three sisters, too strong to be laid low/killed/destroyed? by one, the three conspired and she is fallen!

Woe! Woe! Woe! Woe!

The three are growing larger. No longer eating mouse/vermin? Now they eat deer, soon they will be too large. Something must be done. Where is Uulom!? Woe! Woe! Woe!

We have imprisoned the three, they must be protected from themselves and for us, their spark of divine must not be extinguished!


--This section is very lightly inscribed and done in a hurry?--

Uulom ?????? ?????? comes ??? dark ????? blood ?????? anger ???? ??????? ?????? ????? ???? freedom/free? ?????? the three ???? torment ????? torture ????? all is lost.

WOE!

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