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Vincent Divine was a schowaw who lived in Mid-Asulon. Most of his wowks wewe wlitten in the Dwawven city of Kalik, but his wace is unknown at this time. It is awso unknown if these wowks culwentwy exist in Anthos.
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Vincent Divine was a scholar who lived in Mid-[[Asulon]]. Most of his works were written in the Dwarven city of [[Karik]], but his race is unknown at this time. It is also unknown if these works currently exist in [[Anthos]].
  
Empewow
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Emperor
  
 
Stanza One
 
Stanza One
  
Empewow, Empewow,
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Emperor, Emperor,
Sitting on his thwone
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Sitting on his throne
Wike nobody has evew known.
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Like nobody has ever known.
  
Youl Peopwe awe in dismay,
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Your People are in dismay,
Youl vassaws have yet to pay,
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Your vassals have yet to pay,
So wet me be the fiwst to say,
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So let me be the first to say,
Youl Empiwe shaww faww one day.
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Your Empire shall fall one day.
  
 
Stanza Two
 
Stanza Two
  
Empewow, Empewow,
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Emperor, Emperor,
Sitting on his thwone
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Sitting on his throne
Wike nobody has evew known
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Like nobody has ever known
  
Clime is in the stweet,
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Crime is in the street,
The peopwe take the heat
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The people take the heat
  
 
Nothing is done,
 
Nothing is done,
Youl Knights just wun.
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Your Knights just run.
  
Finaw Stanza
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Final Stanza
  
Empewow, Empewow,
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Emperor, Emperor,
Sitting on his thwone,
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Sitting on his throne,
Wike nobody has evew known
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Like nobody has ever known
  
Wet youl empiwe cwumbre,
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Let your empire crumble,
We'ww be thewe fow the fumbre.
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We'll be there for the fumble.
  
Empewow, Empewow, you bettew watch youl back, as we'ww be thewe fow the sack...
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Emperor, Emperor, you better watch your back, as we'll be there for the sack...
  
Cowwuption
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Corruption
  
 
Stanza One
 
Stanza One
  
Cowwuption, Cowwuption,
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Corruption, Corruption,
It brinds us aww,
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It blinds us all,
Though it's us that have to take the faww.
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Though it's us that have to take the fall.
  
The nobres west in theiw keeps,
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The nobles rest in their keeps,
The poow live in theiw messed up heap.
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The poor live in their messed up heap.
  
Whewe is the justice?
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Where is the justice?
 
What about Augustus?
 
What about Augustus?
  
Oh, that's light, you sent the Fway's away.
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Oh, that's right, you sent the Flay's away.
Not that they wewe of any use anyway.
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Not that they were of any use anyway.
  
Finaw Stanza
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Final Stanza
  
Cowwuption, Cowwuption,
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Corruption, Corruption,
It brinds us aww,
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It blinds us all,
It's us that have to take the faww.
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It's us that have to take the fall.
  
 
Why don't you listen?
 
Why don't you listen?
  
Don't wet youl guawd down,
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Don't let your guard down,
We'we awways awound.
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We're always around.
  
If you twuly cawed,
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If you truly cared,
Evewything would be wepaiwed.
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Everything would be repaired.
  
You'we too scawed to admit the fact.
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You're too scared to admit the fact.
We know you'we cowwupt, you just haven't cwacked.
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We know you're corrupt, you just haven't cracked.
  
So sit in youl keep,
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So sit in your keep,
Whiwe we aww weep.
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While we all weep.
  
We'ww be back ten times stwongew and attack...
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We'll be back ten times stronger and attack...
  
The Impovelished Nobre
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The Impoverished Noble
  
 
Stanza One
 
Stanza One
  
The Impovelished Nobre,
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The Impoverished Noble,
 
Oh boy have they lied,
 
Oh boy have they lied,
Coveling up Genocide.
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Covering up Genocide.
  
Wiving in Squawow,
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Living in Squalor,
Just give them a Howwew.
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Just give them a Holler.
  
Theiw peopwe awe dead,
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Their people are dead,
They'we so miswed.
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They're so misled.
  
 
Stanza Two
 
Stanza Two
  
The Impovelished Nobre,
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The Impoverished Noble,
 
They embrace death,
 
They embrace death,
They'we out of breath.
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They're out of breath.
  
They've tossed theiw life down the dwain,
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They've tossed their life down the drain,
Now aww they feew is a bunch of pain.
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Now all they feel is a bunch of pain.
  
 
Give up now,
 
Give up now,
Ow we'ww show you how.
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Or we'll show you how.
  
Finaw Stanza
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Final Stanza
  
The Impovelished Nobre, <
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The Impoverished Noble, <
Once wevewed,
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Once revered,
Now they'we feawed.
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Now they're feared.
  
The Impovelished Nobre... shutting the doow on the poow.
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The Impoverished Noble... shutting the door on the poor.
  
Such is wlitten by Vincent Divine, a schowaw, in Kaw'Kalik. It is unknown if any copies exist.
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Such is written by Vincent Divine, a scholar, in Kal'Karik. It is unknown if any copies exist.
  
Sowwow
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Sorrow
  
 
Stanza One
 
Stanza One
  
Sowwow, Sowwow,
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Sorrow, Sorrow,
  
 
Why do you have to inflict so much pain?
 
Why do you have to inflict so much pain?
I am sitting hewe questioning if I'm sane.
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I am sitting here questioning if I'm sane.
  
Did he weawwy have to die?
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Did he really have to die?
He was once an awwy,
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He was once an ally,
His life was neawby, and now you'we the bad guy.
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His wife was nearby, and now you're the bad guy.
Don't twy to lie, you've pulwed that enough, we know you twy to act tough.
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Don't try to lie, you've pulled that enough, we know you try to act tough.
  
We'we tiwed of pwaying this game.
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We're tired of playing this game.
We'we the ones that take the brame.
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We're the ones that take the blame.
 
It's such a shame...
 
It's such a shame...
  
 
Stanza Two
 
Stanza Two
  
Sowwow, Sowwow,
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Sorrow, Sorrow,
  
It stlikes a chowd in evewy wowd.
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It strikes a chord in every lord.
  
It's wesponsibre fow death,
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It's responsible for death,
Taking evewy breath.
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Taking every breath.
  
Now it's cwaimed anothew life,
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Now it's claimed another life,
and cweated mowe stlife.
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and created more strife.
  
Finaw Stanza
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Final Stanza
  
Sowwow, Sowwow,
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Sorrow, Sorrow,
  
When liww you end?
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When will you end?
Is this an evewyday twend?
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Is this an everyday trend?
You've weft us to defend.
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You've left us to defend.
  
The wowwd is empty, but Sowwow is spwead apwenty...
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The world is empty, but Sorrow is spread aplenty...
  
 
I've got to keep moving on,
 
I've got to keep moving on,
My spilit can't be gone.
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My spirit can't be gone.
  
Hopefulwy you see what you've done, because now you've kiwwed mowe then just one...
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Hopefully you see what you've done, because now you've killed more then just one...
  
 
Tobias
 
Tobias
  
Fowewowd
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Foreword
  
Tobias Wawolin was a chiwd that lived lith the Tawus Famiwy and mysewf when I sewved as Stewawd of the Tawus Famiwy. This piece of litewatule is inspiwed off of this chiwd who caused anguish fow mysewf, but awso awwowed me to wealize the twue qualities and natule of chiwdwen and awwowed me to wecaww my chiwdhood. I sewved Tobias day to day, and the Tawus Famiwy cawed fow him as his fathew was the bannewman captain of theiw house. The chiwd was vewy gwoomy most of time, due to his uneducated sewf. I wonged to educate him of my studies, but awas at the time I could not compwehend now fathom the choices that chiwdwen made in thewe evewyday lifestyle.
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Tobias Larowin was a child that lived with the Tarus Family and myself when I served as Steward of the Tarus Family. This piece of literature is inspired off of this child who caused anguish for myself, but also allowed me to realize the true qualities and nature of children and allowed me to recall my childhood. I served Tobias day to day, and the Tarus Family cared for him as his father was the bannerman captain of their house. The child was very gloomy most of time, due to his uneducated self. I longed to educate him of my studies, but alas at the time I could not comprehend nor fathom the choices that children made in there everyday lifestyle.
  
Chaptew 1: Intligue
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Chapter 1: Intrigue
  
A chiwd of many faces. This chiwd sewved as a wemindew of the beginning of evewy pewson's life. As I tended to Tobias's needs, I studied his actions immensewy. Chiwdwen awe intligued by many things and often has questions fow ewdews. Tobias would ask, "Vince, what is that?" ow "What is this?". Unfowtunatewy due to Tobias's pwevious plimitive lifestyle he was not educated of the basic education chiwdwen awe nowmawwy. He was waised by a fathew who didn't sewve him. Aside fwom that, Tobias was cwose to Wowd Axw Ewendiw, and unfowtunatewy litnessed his death in combat.
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A child of many faces. This child served as a reminder of the beginning of every person's life. As I tended to Tobias's needs, I studied his actions immensely. Children are intrigued by many things and often has questions for elders. Tobias would ask, "Vince, what is that?" or "What is this?". Unfortunately due to Tobias's previous primitive lifestyle he was not educated of the basic education children are normally. He was raised by a father who didn't serve him. Aside from that, Tobias was close to Lord Axl Elendil, and unfortunately witnessed his death in combat.
  
Chaptew 2: Emotions
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Chapter 2: Emotions
  
Tobias would often aspiwe to sway the men who had quawms lith the Tawus Famiwy. The chiwd's aggwessive natule was most likewy tliggewed by a selies of twagic events that occulwed in his lifestyle. Often, I would find Tobias wying in a cownew in his woom, culwed in a baww, and expwessing his angew by means of wowling his hand into a fist and unweashing it upon the waww. I would expwess my concewns fow his safety to Eze'kiew; We did evewything we could to hewp, but he was vewy difficult to handwe. Chiwdwen appeaw to have mood slings often in theiw youth. I believe it's nowmaw, as they awe not fulwy devewoped and theiw intewligence shaww gwow as they pwogwess. Tobias, howevew, I awways had doubts of.
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Tobias would often aspire to slay the men who had qualms with the Tarus Family. The child's aggressive nature was most likely triggered by a series of tragic events that occurred in his lifestyle. Often, I would find Tobias lying in a corner in his room, curled in a ball, and expressing his anger by means of rolling his hand into a fist and unleashing it upon the wall. I would express my concerns for his safety to Eze'kiel; We did everything we could to help, but he was very difficult to handle. Children appear to have mood swings often in their youth. I believe it's normal, as they are not fully developed and their intelligence shall grow as they progress. Tobias, however, I always had doubts of.
  
One day, the Dwawven Wowd Mawshaw awlived at the wesidence in which we stayed in Kaw'Kalik. He notified us of an ongoing waw. Tobias, a chiwd, waised his hand and lished to fight. Thankfulwy, Sew Edwawd Tawus cautioned othewlise.
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One day, the Dwarven Lord Marshal arrived at the residence in which we stayed in Kal'Karik. He notified us of an ongoing war. Tobias, a child, raised his hand and wished to fight. Thankfully, Ser Edward Tarus cautioned otherwise.
  
Chaptew 3: Instability
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Chapter 3: Instability
  
Aftew the expelience lith Toby, it awwowed me to weawn one finaw twait of youth. Tobias was an unstabre chiwd, mainwy due to his upbringing. I can concwude if onwy denizens of Asulon waised theiw chiwdwen in a timewy and mowe caling mannew, chiwdwen would be mowe stabre, intewwectuaw, and wess wambunctious. Fwom this expelience howevew, I have weawned how to handwe a highwy depwessed chiwd. I onwy lish Tobias the best in his lifetime.
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After the experience with Toby, it allowed me to learn one final trait of youth. Tobias was an unstable child, mainly due to his upbringing. I can conclude if only denizens of Asulon raised their children in a timely and more caring manner, children would be more stable, intellectual, and less rambunctious. From this experience however, I have learned how to handle a highly depressed child. I only wish Tobias the best in his lifetime.
  
Exiwe
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Exile
  
Fow yeaws I pondewed my thoughts and questioned my judgement, asking why I ended up miwes undewgwound sulwounded by an infinite soulce of heat and dawkness. I've awways pwefewwed Solitude as a way of life. Howevew, this seemed to be a fowm of Exiwe. This lifestyle is unlike any othew. When you'we in Exiwe, one chawwenges his vewy existence. Being exiwed changes a man. Pewhaps it has caused me to devewop a slight case of Insanity, but I digwess. Dwawves wove the undewgwound, this is thewe home. Fow an intewwectuawwy bonded man of society, it chawwenges his liww. Fiwstwy, this exiwe has given me an undeniabry wawge amount of lisdom, but this lisdom has instiwwed lith me feaw-- and the want to wenounce aww that I live by. Fwom this exiwe, I have cweated a twaiw of thoughts:
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For years I pondered my thoughts and questioned my judgement, asking why I ended up miles underground surrounded by an infinite source of heat and darkness. I've always preferred Solitude as a way of life. However, this seemed to be a form of Exile. This lifestyle is unlike any other. When you're in Exile, one challenges his very existence. Being exiled changes a man. Perhaps it has caused me to develop a slight case of Insanity, but I digress. Dwarves love the underground, this is there home. For an intellectually bonded man of society, it challenges his will. Firstly, this exile has given me an undeniably large amount of wisdom, but this wisdom has instilled with me fear—and the want to renounce all that I live by. From this exile, I have created a trail of thoughts:
  
- Exiwe affects aww intewwectuaws, incwuding the most nobre.
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- Exile affects all intellectuals, including the most noble.
Whewe is the Wight?
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Where is the Light?
  
- This fate is faw wowse then death, as it is escaping death itsewf...
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- This fate is far worse then death, as it is escaping death itself...
Whewe is the Wight?
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Where is the Light?
  
- I live each day as if the wawws awe cwosing in.
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- I live each day as if the walls are closing in.
Whewe is the Wight?
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Where is the Light?
  
- Thewe is no fawm wand, so thewe is no food.
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- There is no farm land, so there is no food.
Whewe is the Wight?
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Where is the Light?
  
 
Solitude
 
Solitude
  
As I obsewve the vast amounts of vegetation in Eyweside, I can't hewp but to wevew in its beauty. Such Beauty is not discovewed in twaditionaw Asulonian society, as most of Asulon is encompassed awound conflict. In the distance I see the sun setting bewow the Holizon... - "Beauty"
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As I observe the vast amounts of vegetation in Eyreside, I can't help but to revel in its beauty. Such Beauty is not discovered in traditional Asulonian society, as most of Asulon is encompassed around conflict. In the distance I see the sun setting below the Horizon... - "Beauty"
  
If you awe one to live the quiet life, you must sulwound youlsewf lith knowwedge and questions. Asking questions is an essentiaw task so that one keeps himsewf amused. Inquiwy is the key to gaining lisdom; lisdom is the key to gaining knowwedge... - "Inquiry"
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If you are one to live the quiet life, you must surround yourself with knowledge and questions. Asking questions is an essential task so that one keeps himself amused. Inquiry is the key to gaining wisdom; wisdom is the key to gaining knowledge... - "Inquiry"
  
Wisdom is not inhelited ow gained fwom past expelience. This twait is a deep undewstanding that awwows man to appwy judgement and pewception in owdew to validate that undewstanding. A symptom of lisdom is discewnment. Fwom my yeaws in Solitude, I have gained said quality. - "Wisdom"
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Wisdom is not inherited or gained from past experience. This trait is a deep understanding that allows man to apply judgement and perception in order to validate that understanding. A symptom of wisdom is discernment. From my years in Solitude, I have gained said quality. - "Wisdom"
  
Knowwedge is powew--something that has been weitewated many times in oul existence. With knowwedge we unwock the key to any desiwe. I sulwounded mysewf lith litewatule in my youth. I am onwy a mewe twenty yeaws owd, but because I exposed mysewf to litewatule, I gained knowwedge. - "Knowledge"
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Knowledge is power—something that has been reiterated many times in our existence. With knowledge we unlock the key to any desire. I surrounded myself with literature in my youth. I am only a mere twenty years old, but because I exposed myself to literature, I gained knowledge. - "Knowledge"
 
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 14 March 2021

Vincent Divine was a scholar who lived in Mid-Asulon. Most of his works were written in the Dwarven city of Karik, but his race is unknown at this time. It is also unknown if these works currently exist in Anthos.

Emperor

Stanza One

Emperor, Emperor, Sitting on his throne Like nobody has ever known.

Your People are in dismay, Your vassals have yet to pay, So let me be the first to say, Your Empire shall fall one day.

Stanza Two

Emperor, Emperor, Sitting on his throne Like nobody has ever known

Crime is in the street, The people take the heat

Nothing is done, Your Knights just run.

Final Stanza

Emperor, Emperor, Sitting on his throne, Like nobody has ever known

Let your empire crumble, We'll be there for the fumble.

Emperor, Emperor, you better watch your back, as we'll be there for the sack...

Corruption

Stanza One

Corruption, Corruption, It blinds us all, Though it's us that have to take the fall.

The nobles rest in their keeps, The poor live in their messed up heap.

Where is the justice? What about Augustus?

Oh, that's right, you sent the Flay's away. Not that they were of any use anyway.

Final Stanza

Corruption, Corruption, It blinds us all, It's us that have to take the fall.

Why don't you listen?

Don't let your guard down, We're always around.

If you truly cared, Everything would be repaired.

You're too scared to admit the fact. We know you're corrupt, you just haven't cracked.

So sit in your keep, While we all weep.

We'll be back ten times stronger and attack...

The Impoverished Noble

Stanza One

The Impoverished Noble, Oh boy have they lied, Covering up Genocide.

Living in Squalor, Just give them a Holler.

Their people are dead, They're so misled.

Stanza Two

The Impoverished Noble, They embrace death, They're out of breath.

They've tossed their life down the drain, Now all they feel is a bunch of pain.

Give up now, Or we'll show you how.

Final Stanza

The Impoverished Noble, < Once revered, Now they're feared.

The Impoverished Noble... shutting the door on the poor.

Such is written by Vincent Divine, a scholar, in Kal'Karik. It is unknown if any copies exist.

Sorrow

Stanza One

Sorrow, Sorrow,

Why do you have to inflict so much pain? I am sitting here questioning if I'm sane.

Did he really have to die? He was once an ally, His wife was nearby, and now you're the bad guy. Don't try to lie, you've pulled that enough, we know you try to act tough.

We're tired of playing this game. We're the ones that take the blame. It's such a shame...

Stanza Two

Sorrow, Sorrow,

It strikes a chord in every lord.

It's responsible for death, Taking every breath.

Now it's claimed another life, and created more strife.

Final Stanza

Sorrow, Sorrow,

When will you end? Is this an everyday trend? You've left us to defend.

The world is empty, but Sorrow is spread aplenty...

I've got to keep moving on, My spirit can't be gone.

Hopefully you see what you've done, because now you've killed more then just one...

Tobias

Foreword

Tobias Larowin was a child that lived with the Tarus Family and myself when I served as Steward of the Tarus Family. This piece of literature is inspired off of this child who caused anguish for myself, but also allowed me to realize the true qualities and nature of children and allowed me to recall my childhood. I served Tobias day to day, and the Tarus Family cared for him as his father was the bannerman captain of their house. The child was very gloomy most of time, due to his uneducated self. I longed to educate him of my studies, but alas at the time I could not comprehend nor fathom the choices that children made in there everyday lifestyle.

Chapter 1: Intrigue

A child of many faces. This child served as a reminder of the beginning of every person's life. As I tended to Tobias's needs, I studied his actions immensely. Children are intrigued by many things and often has questions for elders. Tobias would ask, "Vince, what is that?" or "What is this?". Unfortunately due to Tobias's previous primitive lifestyle he was not educated of the basic education children are normally. He was raised by a father who didn't serve him. Aside from that, Tobias was close to Lord Axl Elendil, and unfortunately witnessed his death in combat.

Chapter 2: Emotions

Tobias would often aspire to slay the men who had qualms with the Tarus Family. The child's aggressive nature was most likely triggered by a series of tragic events that occurred in his lifestyle. Often, I would find Tobias lying in a corner in his room, curled in a ball, and expressing his anger by means of rolling his hand into a fist and unleashing it upon the wall. I would express my concerns for his safety to Eze'kiel; We did everything we could to help, but he was very difficult to handle. Children appear to have mood swings often in their youth. I believe it's normal, as they are not fully developed and their intelligence shall grow as they progress. Tobias, however, I always had doubts of.

One day, the Dwarven Lord Marshal arrived at the residence in which we stayed in Kal'Karik. He notified us of an ongoing war. Tobias, a child, raised his hand and wished to fight. Thankfully, Ser Edward Tarus cautioned otherwise.

Chapter 3: Instability

After the experience with Toby, it allowed me to learn one final trait of youth. Tobias was an unstable child, mainly due to his upbringing. I can conclude if only denizens of Asulon raised their children in a timely and more caring manner, children would be more stable, intellectual, and less rambunctious. From this experience however, I have learned how to handle a highly depressed child. I only wish Tobias the best in his lifetime.

Exile

For years I pondered my thoughts and questioned my judgement, asking why I ended up miles underground surrounded by an infinite source of heat and darkness. I've always preferred Solitude as a way of life. However, this seemed to be a form of Exile. This lifestyle is unlike any other. When you're in Exile, one challenges his very existence. Being exiled changes a man. Perhaps it has caused me to develop a slight case of Insanity, but I digress. Dwarves love the underground, this is there home. For an intellectually bonded man of society, it challenges his will. Firstly, this exile has given me an undeniably large amount of wisdom, but this wisdom has instilled with me fear—and the want to renounce all that I live by. From this exile, I have created a trail of thoughts:

- Exile affects all intellectuals, including the most noble. Where is the Light?

- This fate is far worse then death, as it is escaping death itself... Where is the Light?

- I live each day as if the walls are closing in. Where is the Light?

- There is no farm land, so there is no food. Where is the Light?

Solitude

As I observe the vast amounts of vegetation in Eyreside, I can't help but to revel in its beauty. Such Beauty is not discovered in traditional Asulonian society, as most of Asulon is encompassed around conflict. In the distance I see the sun setting below the Horizon... - "Beauty"

If you are one to live the quiet life, you must surround yourself with knowledge and questions. Asking questions is an essential task so that one keeps himself amused. Inquiry is the key to gaining wisdom; wisdom is the key to gaining knowledge... - "Inquiry"

Wisdom is not inherited or gained from past experience. This trait is a deep understanding that allows man to apply judgement and perception in order to validate that understanding. A symptom of wisdom is discernment. From my years in Solitude, I have gained said quality. - "Wisdom"

Knowledge is power—something that has been reiterated many times in our existence. With knowledge we unlock the key to any desire. I surrounded myself with literature in my youth. I am only a mere twenty years old, but because I exposed myself to literature, I gained knowledge. - "Knowledge"