The Silver Harmony: A Song of Half-light.

The Twilight Song echoes through the night,   A sweet, mournful melody so bright.   It calls to creatures great and small,   To dance beneath the moonlight's fall.     Dwarves of misery and mirth,   Hear the song and know its worth.   For in its notes, a magic lies,   A gift from Selune in the skies.     The old dragons, silver and fair,   Take on the form of human air.   With voices clear, they sing their spell,   A sound that sends shivers through you well.     And those who follow in its wake,   Will find their hearts and souls awake.   For the song holds wisdom, love, and grace,   And brings a joy that can't be erased.     So let us raise our voices high,   And sing along with the dragons' cry.   For in its echoes, we will find,   A glimpse of the magic left behind.

The poem about the Twilight Song was passed on to the fort from Priestess Kisarana Telielyran and is believed to have been written by clan Rustfire before they fled the Taeya Bogs. Priestess Kisarana was known to share this poem with those who visited the Moonwell in Torriage Wood, sharing her reverence for the song and the wisdom it holds.  

The dwarves once had a deep connections the sisters. These written words capture the essence of the song's power, I hope that one day all peoples can be united under their harmony.
— Priestess Kisarana