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  • White-Bear Wall
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  • White-Bear Wall (Beyerlander: Abeibeier Jeter) was a magickal ice wall in the White Wheelhouse enclave of the Beyerlands in the Ayelands. It was surrounded by White-Bear, which existed to exalt it. The wall reads a passage from Sealhag's Sonnets, praising the Mother Bear, and naming Her God. It does not need translation, however, seemingly already translated magickally. Everyone on this Earth can read it. It is said that the blind hear it. That the deafblind feel it in their hearts, and that even children who can't speak let alone read are able to divine its meaning with but a glance or even with just being in its presence. It even makes dogs and cats bow, felling other beasts like cows, and mammoths, and lions too. Billow the Slave was the only human who claimed never to have been able to
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  • White-Bear Wall (Beyerlander: Abeibeier Jeter) was a magickal ice wall in the White Wheelhouse enclave of the Beyerlands in the Ayelands. It was surrounded by White-Bear, which existed to exalt it. The wall reads a passage from Sealhag's Sonnets, praising the Mother Bear, and naming Her God. It does not need translation, however, seemingly already translated magickally. Everyone on this Earth can read it. It is said that the blind hear it. That the deafblind feel it in their hearts, and that even children who can't speak let alone read are able to divine its meaning with but a glance or even with just being in its presence. It even makes dogs and cats bow, felling other beasts like cows, and mammoths, and lions too. Billow the Slave was the only human who claimed never to have been able to read it. In fact, he says, the wall was just a wall, with no runes scratches, or anything on it, "more a cliff face really." It was forbidden to touch the wall.