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Inscribed on a modestly austere tombstone here is the name, "Richard
the arch-wizard".
Insculpt upon the nearby marble headstone of Nemesis the wizard, which glows like fire, are the words: "The roar of the dragon made me immortal". Before you is a black slab inlaid with a single rose of ruby and jade. In flickering emerald fire burn the words: "Wabit the arch-wizard, died of a broken heart". Before you stands a beautiful monument, carved from magical ice. Engraved on its surface are the words: "Snowy the wizard was dying to get in here". Before you stands a plain, white marble headstone; its deeply-chiselled inscription reads: "Pugsley the wizard, who killed himself to gain a resting place". You discover a granite menhir bearing the final testimony of Mudguard the wizard: "Fas est et ab hoste doceri". Standing here is the tomb of Crysania the witch, inscribed: "Her trials are over, she has completed the test. Quithain Magus.". Sticking out of an overgrown and neglected grave you notice a simple wooden cross with the word "Roger" and a stylised dragon singed into it. A nearby gravestone reads: "Home again, home again, Jiggerty-jig.". Marking a recent burial is a plain-looking, granite headstone, upon which is inscribed: "Andy the wizard, November 1991". Towering above you is the blood-stained tombstone of Kyric the wizard, covered in the black accoutrements of stanism and inscribed: "Evil beyond comprehension...". A mass of brightly-coloured flowers circle the stump of a once-great oak, carved into the surface of which are the words: "Laitha the woodland witch, January 1992". A small tombstone is here, upon which is written: "These bones belong to Pitbull the wizard". Carved above the name of Sherlock the arch-wizard on a mouldy piece of wood leaning against a tree are the words: "Lost - but not forgotten". Before you towers a black, stone cross bearing a silver plaque, etched upon which are an erne, soaring high, and the words: "Kelly the witch". A moss-covered headstone to the left of you reads: "Blackwood the super wizard". You can barely make out the following words, inscribed on a weathered, stone slab: "The sea is where I roam, but the Land is where I died. Apollo the wizard". A blocked entrance to a nearby tomb reads: "Enter me and die!". Underneath it, you make out the words: "Boogs the wizard". Embedded in the centre of an agate slab is the lifestone of Sundaze the witch, dazzling you with its brilliance. In an eerie, mist-shrouded clearing stands a shining, black tomb, bearing the words: "I mourn the Land, for I am lost forever. Carl the wizard.".
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