In the time of darkness, after the great fires, and before the great Flames, the ship of life shall carry death and life, and travel across the stars.

In death, shall the dead be born.

In life, shall the cries of the multitude be heard.

For when the great flames approach, the ship of life, and the Hand and Eyes, shall carry the Light, and the Light, to the Light and the star, that the flames might be turned aside.

From death shall the Light be brought, from the burning that precedes the flames, and from the burning that follows.

They shall be the last days, and the Hegemony itself shall die and be born from death.

Should the Light be extinguished, the end shall be final.

Should the death lead not to birth, the end shall be final.

Should the Light be extinguished, the end shall be final.

Should the Hand and Eyes strike the stone, the end shall be final.

Should the Light be extinguished, the end shall be final.

Should the ship of life find not the star, the end shall be final.

Should the final end pass, so will pass the Light, and the star, and the fire, all lost to the Flames.

For though the Light is stoked, in the coals of the mountain, and the camps of the valley, and in the death of the ship of life itself, in its flames is not the end. Only with the Light and the Light and the Light and the star shall the end be found and saved and prevented.

Hear my words, for I am the Light, and the Light that follows and the Light that was shall follow to the star, lest the end days come to pass.

From death shall the Light be raised by the ship and the Hand and Eyes. To death I send it. For the good of all.