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Short-form poetic inscriptions known as *stone-verses* are common throughout the vale, typically left at echo-hollows or resonance posts. Many are unsigned, passed down through oral and tonal memory. One of the most cited:
Short-form poetic inscriptions known as *stone-verses* are common throughout the vale, typically left at echo-hollows or resonance posts. Many are unsigned, passed down through oral and tonal memory. One of the most cited:


> “Carve no summit / Sing no end / This hollow holds / What waits to mend.”
{{quote|“Carve no summit / Sing no end / This hollow holds / What waits to mend.”}}


These verses are preserved by Lorewardens and often recited during Cycle Day observances.
These verses are preserved by Lorewardens and often recited during Cycle Day observances.

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