Sidony's Curse (Translated)
Sidony's Curse (Translated)
- Location
- So It Is Written
(Sanctum of the Divine) - Type
- Book
- Interact
- Yes
- Destructible
- No
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Sidony's Curse (Translated) is a book found during the story instance So It Is Written. It is the translated version of Sidony's Curse.
Story involvement[edit]
Visions of Eternity story[edit]
Text[edit]
Let the burden of bitterness, The curse of Sidony befall, Isgarren, in solitary sorrow, alone in his tower.
Enslaved to Tyria, he claims perfection, May his reputation be blighted, his position stolen, his perception blinded, This eternal grudge befalls him.
Who stands at the gate, Who is doomed to watch over all, Standing above the ground, Watching, ever waiting.
Isgarren, the father, cries in vain, Back bent in passive supplication, the weight of the sky he will carry, This solitude remains, endless.
Lest the seer of all itself should end, The heavy sky will oppress him so long as he remains, So speak Sidony, So it is written, so it will be done.