Fragments of Forgotten Wills
Clause 37:
In the absence of the moon's second waxing... ensure the clock remains unturned beyond the summer solstice.
Last Will of Silas Green:
"Should I depart, let the old cedar never be felled; its roots will keep my secrets safe."
Clause 09:
The gathering dust on forgotten keys signals the absence, a presence more felt in vivid dreams than in physical places.
Fragment from Unknown:
Beyond the river's bend, lies the unmarked parcel. Only when the snow thaw in spring shall it be revealed.
Final Thoughts of Eleanor Morris:
"Keep my garden wild, let the bees dance freely; civilization is a cage I do not wish to disturb."
Clause 22:
Rituals, performed under the watch of the owl, should not be spoken aloud until the hourglass is fully drained.
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