inscription carved on the deepest of the stones of the Kaer of the Kraz-Ke-Meka. Legend has it that it was inscribed by the last of Gnomish lords, before, or during, his fall to insanity, consumed by his work. Remarkably, it shows a very complete knowledge of the various gods and angels, in a time where most of them were barely remembered as obscure legends.
Lugus gives them sight
So that he may know his path
Sirona gives them wisdom,
So that he may know himself and others
Bhall gives them passion,
So that he may know righteous wrath and perfect love
Nantosuelta gives them faith
So that he may know when his actions are right
Amatheon gives them self
So that he may know a desire to survive
Junil gives them justice
So that he may know a desire for justice above all else
Nemed is forgotten
but his blood runs through all
Arawn gives them life and death
So that he may know a beginning and an end
Danalin gives them serenity
So that he may know a choice of action
Dagda gives them balance
So that he may know all before he decides
Kilmorph gives them drive
So that he may know the worth of hard work
Sucelleus gives them growth
So that he may know a desire to reproduce
Oghma forgot all
But memory of her still stirs the embers of learning
The Fallen are noticed,
Acknowledged and Denied
For they are corrupt
All save The Lord of Hope
Who will give him a self
The inscription was found over a table on which smashed golem sits. Residual enchantments are still strong in that room, even to this day, and any magic cast in it’s vicinity are likely to go awry. The golem itself has proven to be impossible to study, of a design so complex as to have no meaning to any modern Kraz-Ke-Meka, and perhaps even to the Luchuirp of the past, as it’s creation is likely what drove the last of the Gnome lords past the brink of Sanity