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Taken from Tome of Wheel
Tarton had a wheel,
That once he built,
Ten spokes to wood,
Bound by a star.
Tarton had a wheel,
To roam the planes,
Shaped twice by ice,
To guide his way.
Tarton had a wheel,
That once he lost,
Clash in the Sky,
To earth he fell.
Tarton had a wheel,
Was sundered past,
The pieces scattered,
Across the world.
AZIA
In the crossin,
Of the waters,
Rests a ship,
On its side.
Drown sailors,
Swim around it,
Past this ship,
The Azia lies.
BEZA
In the land,
Of wind and snow,
This stream of water,
Does not flow.
Below the ice,
Upon dry land,
The Beza rests,
Held by no hand.
CAZA
In the Lake of Rathe,
An island looms,
It hides a treasure,
In its womb.
A stone tower,
Protected sleeps,
Those who guard it,
Can not weep.
DENA
A cauldron stews,
But does not boil,
Its edges rock,
Not dirt or soil.
Inside the cauldron,
Lurks a door,
The Dena lies,
Some paces score.
ENA
Once trolls did live,
Within these halls,
Then vengeance struck,
Their might did fall.
A well of water,
Upside down,
The Ena rests,
Yet does not drown.
FANA
The tears of Marr,
A pool make,
Two towers stand,
Within this lake.
In one tower,
Guarded high,
The Fana dreams,
Of sleeping dry.
GEZA
Upon the mountain,
Through the pass,
The Tiger Roars,
With eyes of glass.
The Tiger sees,
The waters fall,
Geza is held.
Under its thrall.
HEDA
Under this city,
Upon the coast,
Tunnels stretch,
And secrets boast.
Two dark pits,
Within the ground,
Fins circle Heda,
Round and round.
IZAH
Under the Mountain,
Where the sunless mass,
The Blind Fish swims,
With eyes of glass.
The Blind Fish sees,
Through azure haze,
The Izah rests,
Within its gaze.
JAKA
Upon this house,
Wars laid a Doom,
Its owners rise,
From beyond the tomb.
Now sunken is,
A Dwarven crest,
Where the Jaka lies,
But can not rest.
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