The two passed through to Arepo's old kingdom.

Arepo looked up to see who would greet them.

The land was now laden with gold all around;

Golden buildings, gold even lay on the ground.

Almost too magnificent for the eye to behold,

It occurred to Arepo that this was all of his gold.

The gold he had stockpiled, the gold that he made,

So abundant they used it for cobblestone pave.

The city was silent, abandoned by all.

There was no bustling or presence at all.

There was no music or food scent in the air.

There was no culture, market, or fair.

Gold was all that this grand city now had.

The people thought there'd be nothing to add.

All became rich, but with no one to work,

It became a golden prison for the mad to lurk.

"I did nothing at all after crossing your borders,

It was your cursed gold that brought about this order.

The power you gained from that mystical stone,

Gave you all things but left you alone.

It gave you no meaning, for you searched for me,

Instead of pursuing what could make you free.

Firstly, you must learn to love all others,

All things you have, have come from another.

Secondly, you must understand your purpose,

Without a purpose, all power is worthless.

Lastly, with unwavering stoic resolve,

Master your skill until it serves all."

They passed through the portal, back to the journey's start

With nothing in hand and gold in their hearts.

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Arepo felt free now from power and fear.

Trinkets and gold brought him no cheer.

Leaving his stone in the crook of Mount Aegis,

He pursued inner power, true and courageous.

Known by many as "Arepo the might",

He use his great strength to build something right.

Building upon a foundation of gold,

He couldn't have imagined what would unfold.

He found his wife and brought her to Karkon,

He restored many things that he once thought were gone.

He found a small village and lived a pure life,

Diligent, patient, avoiding vain strife.

He worked, and he worked until one fateful day,

He discovered work that felt like play.

He became a grandmaster, a maker of clocks.

So great was his work it left others in shock.

His clocks were so masterful they could conjure odd spells,

Some could turn back time itself.

Yet, with this new power, he made no great play

To conquer the world, he left it this way.

In the end, Arepo discovered true wealth

Was not gold or power, but life, family, and health.