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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===2005 IDW continuity===
===2005 IDW continuity===
The poem within the Light of the Forgefire became part of a reoccurring nightmare experienced by [[Pyra Magna|Pyra]], which saw the poem recited by [[Shockwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|a monster]]. Sometime later, Pyra would learn that fellow [[Torchbearer]] [[Rust Dust]]'s name was derived from the poem in the Light of the Forgefire. Further dreams led Pyra Magna to believe an aspect of the poem that described a world of rust referred to Antilla, prompting her to question the [[Mistress of Flame]] about the former [[Transformer|Cybertronian]] colony. {{storylink|Ghost Stories}}
The poem within the Light of the Forgefire became part of a reoccurring nightmare experienced by [[Pyra Magna (G1)|Pyra]], which saw the poem recited by [[Shockwave (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|a monster]]. Sometime later, Pyra would learn that fellow [[Torchbearer]] [[Rust Dust]]'s name was derived from the poem in the Light of the Forgefire. Further dreams led Pyra Magna to believe an aspect of the poem that described a world of rust referred to Antilla, prompting her to question the [[Mistress of Flame]] about the former [[Transformer|Cybertronian]] colony. {{storylink|Ghost Stories}}
 
==Notes==
==Notes==
*The Light of the Forgefire's poem ties into the ''[[Optimus Prime (comic)|Optimus Prime]]'' story arc following Onyx Prime, Antilla, and the [[Dark Cybertron (prophecy)|Dark Cybertron]] prophecy (whose text similarly refers to an apocalyptic event involving rust).  
*The Light of the Forgefire's poem ties into the ''[[Optimus Prime (comic)|Optimus Prime]]'' story arc following Onyx Prime, Antilla, and the [[Dark Cybertron (prophecy)|Dark Cybertron]] prophecy (whose text similarly refers to an apocalyptic event involving rust).  
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*The passage is presumably reverse-engineered from the [[tampograph]]s spread across the [[Victorion#Combiner Wars|Torchbearers' toys]] in the [[Combiner Wars (toyline)|''Combiner Wars'' toyline]], themselves pulled from the poem's original appearance in the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 cartoon]] episode "[[Cosmic Rust (episode)|Cosmic Rust]]."
*The passage is presumably reverse-engineered from the [[tampograph]]s spread across the [[Victorion#Combiner Wars|Torchbearers' toys]] in the [[Combiner Wars (toyline)|''Combiner Wars'' toyline]], themselves pulled from the poem's original appearance in the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 cartoon]] episode "[[Cosmic Rust (episode)|Cosmic Rust]]."
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Revision as of 13:32, 25 February 2026

I guess poetry recitals are now nightmare fuel?

A classical holy text of the Way of Flame, the Light of the Forgefire contains a poem describing a far away world of rust.

Text

This snippet is implied to be part of a larger text. However, no additional portions of the poem or the larger text are read/spoken in the 2005 IDW continuity.

If Cybertron be your home
Far away, never roam
Hear my message, listen and fear
Danger comes, the end is near
Just like us, you soon will rust
All shall be turned to dust.

Fiction

2005 IDW continuity

The poem within the Light of the Forgefire became part of a reoccurring nightmare experienced by Pyra, which saw the poem recited by a monster. Sometime later, Pyra would learn that fellow Torchbearer Rust Dust's name was derived from the poem in the Light of the Forgefire. Further dreams led Pyra Magna to believe an aspect of the poem that described a world of rust referred to Antilla, prompting her to question the Mistress of Flame about the former Cybertronian colony. Ghost Stories

Notes