The Song of Angels
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Below is an ancient Zirkonian poem dated ca 270-280 AE. It reads:

There are beings of pure beauty out there,
Kindness of gods and great wisdom they bare.
Forefathers of ours called Angels them wise,
Those Angels came from far away – Paradise

Same place where we come from, yes, all our kind,
Their light was ignited when we stepped in night.
Emerging from clutches of rubber and steel
Descended they on our lands in reveal

Our Forefather’s wrath was so rapid and fierce,
The only one Angel survived in one piece.
She went to the sky and she never returned,
Praise our Forefathers, may Angels be mourned
Sources:
Imperial Informatorium, State Library of Zirkon