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Prologue

Prologue lyrics by Quicksand Dream. Words from the Mighty One "The Days are shorter and tomorrow is only a breath away. It is time for you to find a child who...

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Prologue

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Words from the Mighty One "The Days are shorter and tomorrow is only a breath away. It is time for you to find a child who can learn to turn darkness into day. You must teach him all there is to know."

Sorcerer "Where shall I go? Where can I find the child? If I look to the east I can only see my dreams. If I look to the west my eyes are blinded by reality. If I look to the north I can only see the sea and in the south there are only barren fields."

The Mighty one spoke "Listen to the winds and follow your heart. I will be inside you to guide you in your quest. Now close your eyes and dream away, fly away to Alonvar…"

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