One Foot, Two Feet, Well Met, We'll Meet

One Foot, Two Feet, Well Met, We'll Meet was a book that collected popular halfling children's folk nursery rhymes, available in the late 15 century DR.

Description
One Foot was compelled and archived by Euphadora Greatquill. The books had tan-colored covers with gilded inlays.

Content
Some of the songs called ted in this volumes included a simple rhyme about cheerful hospitality, and a poem about Yondalla and Garl Glittergold's affection for each-other.

"One foot, two feet Well met! We'll meet Two drakes, one mink One draught, two drinks One bear, three beers Come join! Drink here. One foot, two feet Well met! We'll meet"

- A popular halfling children's' rhyme.

"Yondalla and Garl Shared twixt them a farl All covered in butter And they liked each other. Along came a fly Who flew in with a cry To buttery farl Of Yondalla and Garl When Garl took a bite, Yondalla shrieked with fright! 'Don't eat that, oh my! That's a butterfly!"

- Another rhyme from One Foot, Two Feet, Well Met, We'll Meet.

"There was an old man named Elmûn. Who made the best buns in the Faerûn. The Elders did scold him, whenever he sold them, saying 'Elm bring those buns to OUR room!"

- One more hin rhyme.

History
In 1492 DR, a copy of One Foot, Two Feet, Well Met, We'll Meet could be found in the Emerald Grove of the Western Heartlands. The book was among possession of tieflings who fled from the town of Elturel following the events of the Descent.

Appearances

 * Video Games
 * Baldur's Gate III