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Nalipeleyas are structured religious poems originating from Alilnegi. The structure of a Nalipeleya is important for writing such a poem. They consist of two lines, and the purpose of each line must contradict one another. Each line must be five words long. The first Nalipeleya was discovered from the monument known as the "Gift." Believers in the Wills believe Nalipeleyas are Alilia's preferred method of communicating with the world, and seek to emulate her by crafting poems in the same structure.
I give you my wills
I have taken my own
I show my proud struggles
I hide shame in vein
I flicker in the light
I watch my own life
I can not understand you
I wish you’d talk normal
I speak words I created
I create that which is
I live in this place.
I died here once before
I move the stagnant winds
I change myself with them
I loath death in life
I find life in anguish
I never considered codes unlocked
I unravel codes which hide
I begin again once more
I walk roads never known
I define myself in suffering
I never knew my soul
I am a fighter old
I have never beat death
I wade through waters unknown
I have mapped their currents
I bore the Judge’s weight
I found my soul burdened