The Third Somnambulistic Prophecy

Religious event

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The third utterance of the Somnambulistic Prophecy occured in an isolated locale before an audience of two, but the events that followed would go on to be the most well documented occurrence of this sort. This being the third such event led scholars and philosophers to look deeper and through arduous research and debate, the nature of the prophecy was discovered.


It is believed that as Bodi left Cairne, he imbued twelve souls with the prophecy of his return, each holding a key to a specific event that would act as a tumbler in a lock. Those that follow this belief claim that once the twelfth prophetic utterance is made, the lock will open and the gods will return. Others still believe that they are but remnants of the Seanachaisians, living fossils trapped in the sway of the energies of the blight. Of the twelve documented Somnambulai, three have so far awoken, uttering their part of what is believed to be the prophecy and them expiring and falling to dust. The events that followed are powerful parts of history that will be written about further into this exploration of history.
    The third utterance occurred in a remote point of the Eastern Wastes, deep within the domain of the Gaul Do Shah. The utterance itself caused an unexpected turn in the lives of two souls that were locked into a struggle for survival among the sands, and an even more unexpected companionship that was born from it.

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The Ruins of Shah
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The History of Cairne (article)