five stations wait · tread upon one and learn its nature
— three wheels · turn them until the verses speak true —
"First, the fire was given."
"Then we took a second flame from the same hearth — without asking."
"The hearthkeeper set down her loom, and watched."
— three verses · three threads · each ending becomes the next beginning —
"The eye in the sky blinks once a world."
"With each blink, the song is unsung."
"With each blink, the singers are new."
— a carved speech waits · read it, and the way will open —
"A messenger was sent to fold the flock into one pen."
"He mistook the flock for his family."
"The gate he was made to guard, he unlatched from within."
— read the runes · match the verses · place in the order of the first cycle —
"Five were set, to end what must not continue."
"A sixth was struck from a mold no maker should have shaped."
"You hold it now, warm against your palm."
"The hand that forged it has never stopped watching."
— turn the wheel of years until the wanderers gather upon one line —
"Five wanderers walk five paths."
"Yet for one breath in every age, they speak the same line of the song."
"You have found that breath. The veil between the planes grows thin —
and beneath the line they share, a door no one built begins to open."