Moon-and-Star
A Sequel to To the East
Our hero,
having last been seen
Departing ship
At Seyda Neen
Has since received
The order to
Proceed to Caius
Cosades who
Will get a package
In secret code
To get to him
They walk the road
Went to Balmora
Central town
To see what
Was going down
To the South wall
Corner club
Cover for a
Thieves guild hub
Then sought Caius,
Who package took,
Got the order
To go look
For a dwemer puzzle box
A rather curious set of locks
In a ruin quite nearby
All the bandits within die
Gained the info Caius did need
Got more for a skull retrieved
Then, the orders still kept coming
Off to Vivec they were running
Three people met
And knowledge gleaned
How curious
All of it seemed
The questions asked from near to far
About the incarnate of Nerevar
But why would Caius care in the end
About some "silly local legend"
Could it be, it was on track
That Nerevar was coming back?
It did not seem to be true
But Caius thought that way, too
Until the hero, Corprus caught
And cured it which they should have not
Been able to and yet occured
The lines of "possible" were blurred
Many trials matched and passed
The time had come to gain the proof
That Nerevarine had come at last
To show the land the false god's truth
So in the hour beneath the star
Azura's shrine door opened wide
Her champion was declared
The ring accepted was inside
To prove to all that hope yet lived
The day of triumph was not far
So the Dunmer joined together
House and Tribe 'neath Moon-and-Star
Only the greatest task remained
To face the gods, redeem the shamed
To wield the profane tools of dwemer
And end the terror-reign of Dreamer
Where all began so all would end
To Red Mountain they ascend
Gain the hammer, grab the blade
In the heart, the worst foe laid
"How can mortals kill a god?"
"What could you possibly hope to do?"
"Stop! What are you doing? Stop!"
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
The way made safe for future bright
So ends the poem but not the fight
For there is so much more to do
But what and how? That's up to you.
