#The prologue to the Wheel of time: #!usr\perl\bin sub turn; # god, I hate this :P ## begin poem turn $wheel_of_time; # The Wheel of Time turns, sub turn { my $ages; # and Ages come } # and go (out of scope ^_^) @Shadow = ($was, $willbe, $is) unless ( $winds_of_time =~ /Dragon/ ); # What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow. # Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time. # yeah, I know the last part is contrived, but if you read the books, # the implication is that unless the Dragon succeeds, all will fall un +der the shadow. # *shrugs*

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