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The shrouds of princes are woven from gold, and silver thread. The shrouds of the nobility, fine silk. For commoners it's good wool, and for slaves cheap linen.
The shrouds of princes are woven from gold and silver thread. The shrouds of the nobility, fine silk. For commoners it's good wool, and for slaves, cheap linen.


They all burn upon a bier of simple wood, and their ashes are mingled all the same.
They all burn upon a bier of simple wood, and their ashes are mingled all the same.

Latest revision as of 01:33, 31 October 2021

The shrouds of princes are woven from gold and silver thread. The shrouds of the nobility, fine silk. For commoners it's good wool, and for slaves, cheap linen.

They all burn upon a bier of simple wood, and their ashes are mingled all the same.

Neithur's grace is given equally.

See Also

Neithur