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Three-Cairns' Warning

What the Korl pass-holder tells every traveller who wants to cross the Wind-Cut Pass without a guide — scratched in Korl script on a stone at the trailhead, with a Stoneborn translation gouged below.

The Korl line reads: 'The pass closes when it speaks. It has spoken.' The Stoneborn translation below it reads: 'The last three who went up without waiting are still up there.' Both are accurate. Neither is exaggerated.

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  • The Wind-Cut PassThe warning stone is at the trailhead of the Wind-Cut Pass — the first thing a traveller reads before the climb.

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  • Three-CairnsThe warning stone is Three-Cairns' work — or his people's; he knows the script and knows the stone.

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  • The Speaking WindThe warning stone references the Speaking Wind implicitly — 'it has spoken' is the Speaking Wind phenomenon, read as the pass closing.

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