The Second Somnambulistic Prophecy

Religious event

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The second utterance of the Somnambulistic Prophesy brought awareness of its existence into a far more broad scope. The first occurance, having been thought to be a singular event, had been quickly covered up and forgotten, this one, however, could not be so easily ignored.


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 second utterance led to the following entry and the discovery of a lost vineyard, surprisingly close to the Greenlands Commonage. The utterance was given within the confines of the Confluence during a heated debate, and was shocking enough to stall the argument entirely. The conflict had been a result of a wandering member of The Ven Thuul tribe of Volrishtad helping themselves to the crops of the Ongommu Tae and being tried as a thief. The shocking utterance and subsequent scream as the Somnambuilist fell to dust was enough to halt the proceedings entirely as the members of the tribe and the directors of the Republic of Tae decided what to do about what they had just witnessed.

Related Location
The Greenlands Commonage
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The History of Cairne (article)