If you rearrange the six verses of the muddled song, so that the verses are in the correct order, you will form the following song ...
(Verse 1)
Leave the quay where the longboats lay,
Set boots to planks and walk away.
The boarded pathway, its path you take,
Twists and turns like a wooden snake.
Oh Viking traveller, hear my song. Follow these words, you'll not go wrong.
(Verse 2)
The birthing hut waits on your left-hand side,
Pause a breath where new lives cried.
Then turn your path and climb with will,
Up the worn old steps of the waiting hill.
Oh Viking traveller, hear my song. Follow these words, you'll not go wrong.
(Verse 3)
At the story hut where the sagas stay,
Turn to the right and walk away.
Granite blocks lie cold and sure,
Guiding your feet to steps once more.
Oh Viking traveller, hear my song. Follow these words, you'll not go wrong.
(Verse 4)
A leftward bend breaks the climbing line,
Take that turn, you'll be fine.
Upward still your journey led,
Where ancient gods once did tread.
Oh Viking traveller, hear my song. Follow these words, you'll not go wrong.
Ahhh!
(Verse 5)
Pass through the gate of timber beams,
Tall and imposing is what it seems.
Beyond its frame, the world grows still,
A place of sanctuary, upon this hill.
Oh Viking traveller, hear my song. Follow these words, you'll not go wrong.
(Verse 6)
Walk on until an ancient tree,
Stands patient, vast, in quiet decree.
Its branches cast the sun just so,
Upon the prize you came to know.
Oh Viking traveller, hear my song. Follow these words, you'll not go wrong.
Oh Viking traveller, hear my song. Follow these words, you'll not go wrong.
Oh Viking traveller, hear my song. Follow these words, you'll not go wrong.
At the end of the trek, bathed in sunlight at the foot of the ancient tree, you will find a special Viking horn. Take it as your prize for completing the quest. If you struggle to pick it up, due to overlapping transparent prims, please contact Dazler Resident to claim your prize.