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Tales of the Songweaver and the Scribe

| Author | |
|---|---|
| Approved Contributors | "The Songweaver" |
Chronicle Summary
This unusually ornate book seems to be on Faewenil's person at all times, and is filled with various songs, fables, and poetry written by two unknown figures which simply go by the titles "The Scribe" and "The Songweaver".
Chronicle Content

So shall song and word unite,
To bring forth joy, laughter and delight,
Thus we are Songweaver and Scribe,
Upon these pages tales we shall inscribe
The tome is quite ornately-made and certainly seems to be very old. Upon first glance it would seem that this were nothing more than an ordinary lore tome from the earlier ages - However, on closer inspection it appears that the pages are laden with all sorts of literary works: Fables, short stories, poetry, and random tidbits of written ideas and concepts.
Oft in between the various, delicately-written pages can one find folded notes and parchment, containing messy scribbles, rough sketches and many crossed-out words written in flowing Tengwar script.
Let us bring forth light, song and tale,
'Ere our time shall pass and we set sail,
