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EN005.30 Stylus

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D. At Three Burgs

1. Take up Your Stylus

5.30 The following was inscribed on the walls of Fryas­burg at Texland, as well as at Stavia and Medeasblik:

[006] It was Frya’s Day, seven times seven years since Festa had been ordained Folksmother according to the will of Frya.[1] The burg Medeasblik was ready and a maid had been chosen. Now it was time for Festa to light the new Lamp, and when that had been done in the presence of the folk, Frya called from her watch-star so that all could hear it:[2] “Festa, take up your stylus and write the things that earlier I had no chance to say.” Festa did as she was bidden, and that is how we, Frya’s children, received our primal history.

Notes

  1. ‘Festa’ (FÀSTA) — compare Vesta and Hestia; possibly also the origin of Fosta or Phoseta from Germanic tradition.
  2. ‘watch-star’ (WÁK.STÀRE) — the term WÁK is often used in the context of Folksmothers or burgmaids watching over the well-being of the folk or over the perpetual fire.

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EN208.17 Temple ᐊ previous/next ᐅ EN006.12 Creation

In other languages

DE005.30 Stift
ES005.30 Estilo
FS005.30 STIFTE
NL005.30 Stift
NO005.30 Stift

Other English translations

Chapter D: Sandbach 1876