“Le aunce te nonc femante amna ce la corum morande corende (phonetically spelt) roughly translates to "The once his dark woman will become a new the Goddess." A black hooded cloaked figure spoke it to me around 1999-2000 when I was around 15-16 years old. It's also around the same time that I wrote several oddly cryptic poems while in a bit of a trance state. I'll share those as quotes here. I got the phrase translated in 2002 through my roommate's childhood best friend, Maggi.”
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Silent Monsters: The Ascension Series
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