Tablet

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For the King's Rest objects, see Tablet (Petitioner's Vestibule) and Tablet (Halls of Ash).
Northeastern tablet
Southeastern tablet
Southwestern tablet

Three Tablets are hanging on the northeastern, southeastern, and southwestern walls of a building containing the Statue of Eraka No Kimbul on the Terrace of the Fang in Vol'dun.[61.2, 15] While not directly used as an objective for the quest, the three Tablets provide the clues needed to pass the statue's Trial of Wisdom during H [30-60] Blessing of Kimbul.

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Northeast

Thus it was heard:

On one occasion the great loa addressed a group of his followers and spake thus:

'Just as the jaguar stalks her prey for days at a time, even so the wise one acts with patience in all matters. The foolish are dragged through life by craving and emotion, but fools do not survive long in the jungle.

Just as the jungle bestows the gift of life, even so does it bestow the touch of death. Those with vision see that nature does not belong to them, but they to it. These are they who respect the natural order and take only what is required to live.'

Upon hearing these words, the followers of Eraka no Kimbul were filled with patience and respect.

Southeast

Thus it was heard:

On one occasion the great loa addressed a group of his followers and spake thus:

'Just as a tiger leaps across rock and chasm while engaged in the hunt, even so the courageous one wastes no time cowering in the face of fear. Act with courage in all matters and you will not lose sight of your prey.

Just as decay devours the blossoms of the jungle, age devours the strength of youth. The source of power is not strength, but an indomitable will that age cannot destroy.'

Upon hearing these words, the followers of Eraka no Kimbul were filled with courage and conviction.

Southwest

Thus it was heard:

On one occasion the great loa addressed a group of his followers and spake thus:

'Just as a king does not trade away his greatest treasure for a mere handful of dirt, even so the honorable one does not barter his integrity for wealth or fame. Live a life of honor, and it will be a life well-lived.

Just as canyons are carved by the constant flow of water, so too are all great deeds born of perseverance. Live with unyielding determination and failure will never defeat you.'

Upon hearing these words, the followers of Eraka no Kimbul were filled with virtue and dedication.

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