Though Heaven and Hell combat, this is true
We mortals abide in places blue
Within the confines of fate like glue (tallow)
To our Mortal Husks we abide
Hinged to face deaths deadly stride
No strength can relinquish us, nor our pride
No Strength can relinquish us, nor your pride
So we look to heaven, in it we confide
To escape trials of hellfire (Diadac’s Breath) we ride
But in our lives of running we face
A reality in the hands of the grace
The meals of neither heaven nor hell to taste
Used as an argument for Drakonic dominion, this script was found in the tomb of Totesh. Written in archaic script and through magical translation translated into common (listed above) there has been some argument as to the real translation and the relation of phrases such as hellfire which in drakonic always translated in relation to Diadac but in Common translates in relation to the infernal plane. While linguists have argued about the poem's origins, recently, due to the Dragon Empires expansion some have claimed that the Script of Totesh has ordained the rule of Dragons.