Introduction
1 Jacozia was a great prophet for The Nomad. 2 He was born of Daclaviad and was given wisdom and the ability to prophesy. These are his prophecies:
The Assistance of The Nomad
3 ”For they have been unbound and set free yet they still groaned. 4 Day and night they complained to their creator, yet he still listened graciously. 5 They said unto me ‘Quench our thirst,’ and I told them ‘Your thirst shall be no more.’ 6 And I fashioned my chosen invisible titanium faucets and glasses of steel to see them with. 7 Then their water supply was like that of the stars in the sky; it was very plentiful. 8 They still could not be satisfied, though. 9 After this they groaned unto me once again saying, ‘Feed our mouths,’ and I told them ‘Your mouths shall be satisfied.’ 10 Then I rolled mana across the bare land like tumbleweeds. 11 Their thirst was quenched and their mouths satisfied. 12 Then I delivered them to Nomadia where they multiplied and prospered.
The Fate of Cata
2 Hear me! All the earth! 2 Listen carefully to my words, for The Nomad has spoken: “I have made my children, mankind, and nurtured them, but they have rebelled against me. 3 The Dalmatian knows its owner, Nomadia its deliverer, but Cata does not see, they are blind. 4 They are blinded by the evil one who devours them. 5 He feeds them false truth and they can not decipher its faults. 6 Woe to Cata! Your whole body is ill! 7 Your nation is a ménage of evildoers, they are the brood of degeneracy. 8 Your god will be slain, but your eyes will still be covered. 9 You will harden your hearts and become ten-fold more vile. 10 You will laugh at the graves of my people, and I will not spare you. 11 I will smite your nation, ruin shall be brought upon it, and it will crumble under my fingers.”