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In his final moments, Zûrik grieved the time stolen by war, longing for more days with his beloved family. Yet even as his spirit prepared to depart, he offered prophetic words to Merik: | In his final moments, Zûrik grieved the time stolen by war, longing for more days with his beloved family. Yet even as his spirit prepared to depart, he offered prophetic words to Merik: | ||
> "You, Merik, shall fall in the end. Against the | > "You, Merik, shall fall in the end. Against the Malismorâ. It is written. But it is not the end." | ||
Thus passed Zûrik Ûrlek, the Scholar-King — not amid fanfare or monuments, but surrounded by the love of those he had nurtured, taught, and forewarned. | Thus passed Zûrik Ûrlek, the Scholar-King — not amid fanfare or monuments, but surrounded by the love of those he had nurtured, taught, and forewarned. | ||