Poem of the Man
Beware the man who walks in dreams,
For he is all that you see.
All he means is to forward his schemes.
And you will be all he needs.
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Beware the man who walks in dreams,
For he is all that you see.
All you'll believe is to forward his schemes
And he will be all you need
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Beware the one that walks in dreams,
Beware for he steal your memories.
Where did you find this? I've never seen this before, but it looks familiar. It looks like my handwriting, but I never go through the old documents and certainly not in that section. That's Corus's and Glenhook's job. They both have been acting strange with their incessant humming. Maybe this is tune? I'll... I should look into this further..." — Archivist Renna
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