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= Scrolls of the Lost Hearth = | = Scrolls of the Lost Hearth = | ||
The '''Scrolls of the Lost Hearth''' are a fragmented set of manuscripts recovered from the ruins of an old chapel near the city of [[Norin]]. They | The '''Scrolls of the Lost Hearth''' are a fragmented set of manuscripts recovered from the ruins of an old chapel near the city of [[Norin]]. They take their name from a recurring motif in the texts: a hearth that has gone cold, and a child found where the fire once burned. What remains has been transcribed and preserved in the archives of [[Avaria]] and in the scriptorium at Norin. | ||
== Discovery | == Discovery == | ||
The scrolls were | The scrolls were found by itinerant scholars in the ruins of a small chapel dedicated to [[Ariana (The Mother)|Ariana]], in the hills a day's journey east of Norin. The building had long been abandoned; its roof had partially collapsed and its interior was exposed to the elements. The manuscripts lay in a stone niche behind the altar, wrapped in oilcloth that had slowed but not entirely prevented decay. The script and phrasing suggest composition in the early centuries of the current era, though precise dating remains disputed. | ||
== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
=== The Fragment of the Child === | === The Fragment of the Child === | ||
The best-known passage | The best-known passage reads: | ||
: ''"A child born of the infernal fire, yet found weeping beneath a mortal sky. No flame warmed the threshold where she lay; the hearth was cold, and the keepers had fled. It was said that a knight, passing by that place, did not raise his blade. He took the child from the ashes and carried her into the world of the living, that she might know something other than the dark."'' | : ''"A child born of the infernal fire, yet found weeping beneath a mortal sky. No flame warmed the threshold where she lay; the hearth was cold, and the keepers had fled. It was said that a knight, passing by that place, did not raise his blade. He took the child from the ashes and carried her into the world of the living, that she might know something other than the dark."'' | ||
=== The Keeper's Lament === | === The Keeper's Lament === | ||
Another legible fragment appears to be a first-person lament, possibly | Another legible fragment appears to be a first-person lament, possibly by a priest or hermit who once tended the chapel: | ||
: ''"I have kept the fire for thirty years. Tonight it goes out. They say a gate opened in the hills and that which was not of this world crossed over. I did not see the child's face; I saw only that she was left behind when the way closed. I cannot feed the flame with this. I leave the bread and the salt on the stone. May the Mother receive what the hearth could not hold."'' | : ''"I have kept the fire for thirty years. Tonight it goes out. They say a gate opened in the hills and that which was not of this world crossed over. I did not see the child's face; I saw only that she was left behind when the way closed. I cannot feed the flame with this. I leave the bread and the salt on the stone. May the Mother receive what the hearth could not hold."'' | ||
=== The Blessing of the Threshold === | === The Blessing of the Threshold === | ||
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: ''"Let no one who seeks warmth be turned from this door. Let the fire burn for the stranger, the outcast, and the one who does not know her own name. So long as the hearth holds a single coal, this place is sanctuary."'' | : ''"Let no one who seeks warmth be turned from this door. Let the fire burn for the stranger, the outcast, and the one who does not know her own name. So long as the hearth holds a single coal, this place is sanctuary."'' | ||
=== Other Fragments === | === Other Fragments === | ||
Additional fragments mention "the woman with silver hair," "a tower in the northern mists," and "the one who chose the path of mercy." None are long enough to reconstruct a full narrative | Additional fragments mention "the woman with silver hair," "a tower in the northern mists," and "the one who chose the path of mercy." None are long enough to reconstruct a full narrative. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Norin]] | * [[Norin]] | ||
* [[Ariana (The Mother)]] | * [[Ariana (The Mother)]] | ||
* [[Virilian Steadmane]] | |||
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Revision as of 07:24, 26 February 2026
Scrolls of the Lost Hearth
The Scrolls of the Lost Hearth are a fragmented set of manuscripts recovered from the ruins of an old chapel near the city of Norin. They take their name from a recurring motif in the texts: a hearth that has gone cold, and a child found where the fire once burned. What remains has been transcribed and preserved in the archives of Avaria and in the scriptorium at Norin.
Discovery
The scrolls were found by itinerant scholars in the ruins of a small chapel dedicated to Ariana, in the hills a day's journey east of Norin. The building had long been abandoned; its roof had partially collapsed and its interior was exposed to the elements. The manuscripts lay in a stone niche behind the altar, wrapped in oilcloth that had slowed but not entirely prevented decay. The script and phrasing suggest composition in the early centuries of the current era, though precise dating remains disputed.
Contents
The Fragment of the Child
The best-known passage reads:
- "A child born of the infernal fire, yet found weeping beneath a mortal sky. No flame warmed the threshold where she lay; the hearth was cold, and the keepers had fled. It was said that a knight, passing by that place, did not raise his blade. He took the child from the ashes and carried her into the world of the living, that she might know something other than the dark."
The Keeper's Lament
Another legible fragment appears to be a first-person lament, possibly by a priest or hermit who once tended the chapel:
- "I have kept the fire for thirty years. Tonight it goes out. They say a gate opened in the hills and that which was not of this world crossed over. I did not see the child's face; I saw only that she was left behind when the way closed. I cannot feed the flame with this. I leave the bread and the salt on the stone. May the Mother receive what the hearth could not hold."
The Blessing of the Threshold
A shorter fragment preserves what may have been a prayer or blessing inscribed near the chapel door:
- "Let no one who seeks warmth be turned from this door. Let the fire burn for the stranger, the outcast, and the one who does not know her own name. So long as the hearth holds a single coal, this place is sanctuary."
Other Fragments
Additional fragments mention "the woman with silver hair," "a tower in the northern mists," and "the one who chose the path of mercy." None are long enough to reconstruct a full narrative.