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''A dozen generations ago, kuliltu battled in the sea above, and the High Priestess rung in the storm, leaving them to spill upon the plains. At the time, this was thought a good omen, and the kuliltu, resembling the Old Machines, sent into the care of the priesthood. But kuliltu do not age or die, so there they remain to this day, watching, and waiting. The High Priestess may not remember what they once were, but the histories do. As do the kuliltu. Should they ever be returned to the sea, I do not expect they will look favorably upon us.'' | ''A dozen generations ago, kuliltu battled in the sea above, and the High Priestess rung in the storm, leaving them to spill upon the plains. At the time, this was thought a good omen, and the kuliltu, resembling the Old Machines, sent into the care of the priesthood. But kuliltu do not age or die, so there they remain to this day, watching, and waiting. The High Priestess may not remember what they once were, but the histories do. As do the kuliltu. Should they ever be returned to the sea, I do not expect they will look favorably upon us.'' | ||
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Transcript
A dozen generations ago, kuliltu battled in the sea above, and the High Priestess rung in the storm, leaving them to spill upon the plains. At the time, this was thought a good omen, and the kuliltu, resembling the Old Machines, sent into the care of the priesthood. But kuliltu do not age or die, so there they remain to this day, watching, and waiting. The High Priestess may not remember what they once were, but the histories do. As do the kuliltu. Should they ever be returned to the sea, I do not expect they will look favorably upon us.
-Nin Turri
About the Note
This is a light-tan note written in Sudran.