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Ye Book Of Ye Orchids | Ye [[Book of the Orchids|Book Of Ye Orchids]]<br> | ||
Part The Third | Part The Third | ||
==First Verse== | ==First Verse== | ||
First came the sea on the shore of the world | First came the sea on the shore of the world<br> | ||
Then came the Mother of All | Then came the Mother of All<br> | ||
Then Mandorallen with banner unfurled | Then Mandorallen with banner unfurled<br> | ||
Then Ilass, who fell in the Fall | Then Ilass, who fell in the Fall<br> | ||
Last came the Orchids, that sealed the | Last came the Orchids, that sealed the world's fate<br> | ||
Long before the first Isle | Long before the first Isle e'er rose<br> | ||
Which will seal the Book shut when they join and they mate | Which will seal the Book shut when they join and they mate<br> | ||
And bring all of our tales to a close | And bring all of our tales to a close<br> | ||
==Second Verse== | ==Second Verse== | ||
For the | For the world's dread Creators, the Powers Undreamed<br> | ||
With their knowledge arcane fixed a date | With their knowledge arcane fixed a date<br> | ||
The last day, the last hour, the last instant they deemed | The last day, the last hour, the last instant they deemed<br> | ||
And they bound it in ironclad Fate | And they bound it in ironclad Fate<br> | ||
Thus they sent us two Orchids in full baleful bloom | Thus they sent us two Orchids in full baleful bloom<br> | ||
Even | Even 'ere the first Isle arose<br> | ||
Two Orchids, as signs of implacable Doom | Two Orchids, as signs of implacable Doom<br> | ||
And the Story´s eventual close | And the Story´s eventual close<br> | ||
==Third Verse== | ==Third Verse== | ||
But the minds of the Gods and the minds of the Races | But the minds of the Gods and the minds of the Races<br> | ||
Still look at the World day by day | Still look at the World day by day<br> | ||
Seeing only the matters in front of their faces | Seeing only the matters in front of their faces<br> | ||
Not the waves poised to sweep them away | Not the waves poised to sweep them away<br> | ||
But to each his Dominion, as part of the Plan | But to each his Dominion, as part of the Plan<br> | ||
Whatsoe'er that Dominion may be<br> | |||
Whether Irdia, Faldia, Kwendia, or Man | Whether Irdia, Faldia, Kwendia, or Man<br> | ||
Down to null - up to Infinity | Down to null - up to Infinity<br> | ||
==Fourth Verse== | ==Fourth Verse== | ||
Could we travel the world and explore its great frame | Could we travel the world and explore its great frame<br> | ||
Like a spirit, unbounded and free | Like a spirit, unbounded and free<br> | ||
Many awesome and wonderful things without name | Many awesome and wonderful things without name<br> | ||
Would our eyes, and our spirit-eyes see | Would our eyes, and our spirit-eyes see<br> | ||
But alas! We are mortal, to Time and Space bound | But alas! We are mortal, to Time and Space bound<br> | ||
And unable to break or compel it | And unable to break or compel it<br> | ||
So who looks for that world which | So who looks for that world which Time's current has drowned<br> | ||
Must sit still - for I now plan to tell it | Must sit still - for I now plan to tell it<br> | ||
==Fifth Verse== | ==Fifth Verse== | ||
I shall start where I ended - the Races cast down | I shall start where I ended - the Races cast down<br> | ||
Out of Tirbal, which hung in the sky | Out of Tirbal, which hung in the sky<br> | ||
To the cloud-girdled Earth out of anger were thrown | To the cloud-girdled Earth out of anger were thrown<br> | ||
And were doomed by the Just One to die | And were doomed by the Just One to die<br> | ||
But the wrath of the Champion would not be appeased | But the wrath of the Champion would not be appeased<br> | ||
Until Ilass was punished as bound in Chains, Mandorallen then seized | Until Ilass was punished as bound in Chains, Mandorallen then seized<br> | ||
And he threw her, still wailing, to Hell | And he threw her, still wailing, to Hell<br> | ||
==Sixth Verse== | ==Sixth Verse== | ||
Her brother, the Dark One, called | Her brother, the Dark One, called Ennabruk's Bane<br> | ||
In like manner he hurled from above | In like manner he hurled from above<br> | ||
With a whistle and wail like a creature in pain | With a whistle and wail like a creature in pain<br> | ||
Through the air and the bedrock he dove | Through the air and the bedrock he dove<br> | ||
To a cavern, the Pit, all surrounded by fire | To a cavern, the Pit, all surrounded by fire<br> | ||
Where he stood by his sister and nursed | Where he stood by his sister and nursed<br> | ||
His anger, his hatred, his darksome desire | His anger, his hatred, his darksome desire<br> | ||
And shouted, and boiled, and cursed | And shouted, and boiled, and cursed<br> | ||
==Seventh Verse== | ==Seventh Verse== | ||
Then Yetal, forsaken by friend and by foe | Then Yetal, forsaken by friend and by foe<br> | ||
Was cast down to Ifreann as well | Was cast down to Ifreann as well<br> | ||
But he snagged in a tree on the world down below | But he snagged in a tree on the world down below<br> | ||
And escaped his confinement in Hell | And escaped his confinement in Hell<br> | ||
O Powers! What blights come from such little chances! | O Powers! What blights come from such little chances!<br> | ||
What holocausts cover the Earth! | What holocausts cover the Earth!<br> | ||
What history happens from such happenstances! | What history happens from such happenstances!<br> | ||
To what fiends can Chance not give birth? | To what fiends can Chance not give birth?<br> | ||
==Eight Verse== | ==Eight Verse== | ||
For Yetal, in wandering, found what he sought | For Yetal, in wandering, found what he sought<br> | ||
His brother and leader, foul Sun | His brother and leader, foul Sun<br> | ||
Who had also been exiled Earthward when caught | Who had also been exiled Earthward when caught<br> | ||
At the plot he so vilely begun | At the plot he so vilely begun<br> | ||
And the two swore an oath to avenge their lost lord | And the two swore an oath to avenge their lost lord<br> | ||
On the innocent children of Men | On the innocent children of Men<br> | ||
And they plotted, by evil, by fire and sword | And they plotted, by evil, by fire and sword<br> | ||
To wage war with their betters again | To wage war with their betters again<br> | ||
==Nineth Verse== | ==Nineth Verse== | ||
Now these humans, unknowing, had made their abode | Now these humans, unknowing, had made their abode<br> | ||
In the Rainors, a region so fair | In the Rainors, a region so fair<br> | ||
That they never went cold, and a breeze always flowed | That they never went cold, and a breeze always flowed<br> | ||
And brought tinges of salt to the air | And brought tinges of salt to the air<br> | ||
They did not know of fire - they had not the need | They did not know of fire - they had not the need<br> | ||
Nor of hunting, nor farming - so good | Nor of hunting, nor farming - so good<br> | ||
Was the land that without even planting a seed | Was the land that without even planting a seed<br> | ||
Glist´ning trees would burst forth bearing food | Glist´ning trees would burst forth bearing food<br> | ||
==Tenth Verse== | ==Tenth Verse== | ||
Then Carding, the Wise One, arrived from above | Then Carding, the Wise One, arrived from above<br> | ||
Bearing teachings in science and art | Bearing teachings in science and art<br> | ||
And he taught the men goodness, and mutual love | And he taught the men goodness, and mutual love<br> | ||
And to always hold God in their heart | And to always hold God in their heart<br> | ||
And the people formed nations, with chieftains and laws | And the people formed nations, with chieftains and laws<br> | ||
But they always were righteous and just | But they always were righteous and just<br> | ||
And there never was strife or rebellion because | And there never was strife or rebellion because<br> | ||
They ruled well, and were worthy of trust | They ruled well, and were worthy of trust<br> | ||
==Eleventh Verse== | ==Eleventh Verse== | ||
After years had gone by, some departed by sea | After years had gone by, some departed by sea<br> | ||
For new regions to claim and explore | For new regions to claim and explore<br> | ||
Thus the Race was divided, no longer to be | Thus the Race was divided, no longer to be<br> | ||
Confined to but one lonely shore | Confined to but one lonely shore<br> | ||
And Uisceor laid open the lenghe deep | And Uisceor laid open the lenghe deep<br> | ||
Even Gaother held back her storms | Even Gaother held back her storms<br> | ||
And from isle to isle the voyagers leap | And from isle to isle the voyagers leap<br> | ||
First in bands, then in droves, then in swarms | First in bands, then in droves, then in swarms<br> | ||
==Twelfth Verse== | ==Twelfth Verse== | ||
To Tapfer, the Haven from storm and from wave | To Tapfer, the Haven from storm and from wave<br> | ||
To Audentior, chosen by Fate | To Audentior, chosen by Fate<br> | ||
To Shireroth, land of the warlike and brave | To Shireroth, land of the warlike and brave<br> | ||
To Alteria, braving the Strait | To Alteria, braving the Strait<br> | ||
To Babkha, where Shahs might in later days reign | To Babkha, where Shahs might in later days reign<br> | ||
To Norfolk, commanding the ocean | To Norfolk, commanding the ocean<br> | ||
To Yardistan, land of the gravely insane | To Yardistan, land of the gravely insane<br> | ||
To Lyrica, loud with commotion | To Lyrica, loud with commotion<br> | ||
==Thirteenth Verse== | ==Thirteenth Verse== | ||
South of Goldshire's gold mines an island chain lay | South of Goldshire's gold mines an island chain lay<br> | ||
Standing high in the watery brine | Standing high in the watery brine<br> | ||
Called Asmodea then and Khaz Modan today | Called Asmodea then and Khaz Modan today<br> | ||
Richly blessed by the powers divine | Richly blessed by the powers divine<br> | ||
It was settled by mariners, hardly and brave | It was settled by mariners, hardly and brave<br> | ||
Sons of Lochrin, begot by the storm | Sons of Lochrin, begot by the storm<br> | ||
Who were masters of current and weather and wave | Who were masters of current and weather and wave<br> | ||
In each fearful and terrible form | In each fearful and terrible form<br> | ||
==Fourteenth Verse== | ==Fourteenth Verse== | ||
These men formed a kingdom; among them they hailed | These men formed a kingdom; among them they hailed<br> | ||
Their bravest as captain and king | Their bravest as captain and king<br> | ||
After many an eon the royal line failed | After many an eon the royal line failed<br> | ||
And they prayed that the currents might bring | And they prayed that the currents might bring<br> | ||
A new ruler to take their unoccupied throne | A new ruler to take their unoccupied throne<br> | ||
And restore them to glories of old | And restore them to glories of old<br> | ||
That Uisceor might bring, from a region unknown | That Uisceor might bring, from a region unknown<br> | ||
A new monarch, their scepter to hold | A new monarch, their scepter to hold<br> | ||
==Fifteenth Verse== | ==Fifteenth Verse== | ||
A god heard their prayer but | A god heard their prayer but 'twas not who they thought<br> | ||
Not the Old One who dwells in the Deep | Not the Old One who dwells in the Deep<br> | ||
But the foul Lord of Demons, whose eyes closeth not | But the foul Lord of Demons, whose eyes closeth not<br> | ||
And refuse the cool | And refuse the cool night's gift of sleep<br> | ||
And he summoned a draken to bear him away | And he summoned a draken to bear him away<br> | ||
A draken with fiery eyes | A draken with fiery eyes<br> | ||
And when Ulcharam´s veil overpowered the day | And when Ulcharam´s veil overpowered the day<br> | ||
He took Yetal and fled through the skies | He took Yetal and fled through the skies<br> | ||
==Sixteenth Verse== | ==Sixteenth Verse== | ||
North the Vardia flew | North the Vardia flew 'til at last he arrived<br> | ||
Where the people assembled in prayer | Where the people assembled in prayer<br> | ||
And by means of his spells and his magic contrived | And by means of his spells and his magic contrived<br> | ||
To be hailed as their king then and there | To be hailed as their king then and there<br> | ||
And he forged out an empire with steel and with power | And he forged out an empire with steel and with power<br> | ||
`Til the islands came under his sway | `Til the islands came under his sway<br> | ||
The inhabitants call him a despot and cower | The inhabitants call him a despot and cower<br> | ||
But Sun sends the armies away | But Sun sends the armies away<br> | ||
==Seventeenth Verse== | ==Seventeenth Verse== | ||
First is Mirioth conquered; the fairest of lands | First is Mirioth conquered; the fairest of lands<br> | ||
Is the first to be lost in the wars | Is the first to be lost in the wars<br> | ||
Then more earth and more ocean is lost to their hands | Then more earth and more ocean is lost to their hands<br> | ||
Wide Amity, gate to the stars | Wide Amity, gate to the stars<br> | ||
The gold mines of Goldshire, aming | The gold mines of Goldshire, aming<br> | ||
Florencia, land of the vine | Florencia, land of the vine<br> | ||
For the dark Lord of Demons was secretly dreaming | For the dark Lord of Demons was secretly dreaming<br> | ||
That all Earth might embrace his design | That all Earth might embrace his design<br> | ||
==Eighteenth Verse== | ==Eighteenth Verse== | ||
But the | But the gods' shining champion saw and took heed<br> | ||
At the conquest and wars down below | At the conquest and wars down below<br> | ||
And he realized the depth of his | And he realized the depth of his children's great need<br> | ||
And to Salio Gemsmith did go | And to Salio Gemsmith did go<br> | ||
And he ordered four jewels, with high magic imbued | And he ordered four jewels, with high magic imbued<br> | ||
Four jewels, to be set in four swords | Four jewels, to be set in four swords<br> | ||
Four swords, for four heroes to use in the feud | Four swords, for four heroes to use in the feud<br> | ||
Four heroes, to serve their four lords | Four heroes, to serve their four lords<br> | ||
==Nineteenth Verse== | ==Nineteenth Verse== | ||
The Sword of the Stormrider, flickering and wild | The Sword of the Stormrider, flickering and wild<br> | ||
Its heart spouting tongues of blue flame | Its heart spouting tongues of blue flame<br> | ||
But the emerald-set sword was as gentle and mild | But the emerald-set sword was as gentle and mild<br> | ||
As the breezes that gave it its name | As the breezes that gave it its name<br> | ||
The sharp Sword of August, as scorchingly hot | The sharp Sword of August, as scorchingly hot<br> | ||
As the thunderstorms spawned south of Breigh | As the thunderstorms spawned south of Breigh<br> | ||
And the Einlanzer Lightblade, within which was caught | And the Einlanzer Lightblade, within which was caught<br> | ||
The glow of a bright summer day | The glow of a bright summer day<br> | ||
==Twentieth Verse== | ==Twentieth Verse== | ||
To the cardinal points the four weapons were given | To the cardinal points the four weapons were given<br> | ||
But since force cannot conquer alone | But since force cannot conquer alone<br> | ||
The Microns, the race that remained high in Heaven | The Microns, the race that remained high in Heaven<br> | ||
When their kin to the planet were thrown | When their kin to the planet were thrown<br> | ||
Inspired by love for their sisters and brothers | Inspired by love for their sisters and brothers<br> | ||
Elected to travel below | Elected to travel below<br> | ||
That they might share their teaching and lore with the others | That they might share their teaching and lore with the others<br> | ||
And the gods gave permission to go | And the gods gave permission to go<br> | ||
==Twenty-First Verse== | ==Twenty-First Verse== | ||
Great ships they prepared, out of planks strong and oaken | Great ships they prepared, out of planks strong and oaken<br> | ||
And the sails were of gossamer strands | And the sails were of gossamer strands<br> | ||
But were so tightly bound they might never be broken | But were so tightly bound they might never be broken<br> | ||
In their flight through the Winds to the Lands | In their flight through the Winds to the Lands<br> | ||
Like birds or like dragons they dreamed they might glide | Like birds or like dragons they dreamed they might glide<br> | ||
Through the cloud-studded oceans of sky | Through the cloud-studded oceans of sky<br> | ||
`Til they came to a storm-wind or current to ride | `Til they came to a storm-wind or current to ride<br> | ||
So they bid hanging Tirbal goodbye | So they bid hanging Tirbal goodbye<br> | ||
==Twenty-Second Verse== | ==Twenty-Second Verse== | ||
Alas for the race who abandoned their youth! | Alas for the race who abandoned their youth!<br> | ||
They are doomed to return nevermore | They are doomed to return nevermore<br> | ||
For the Powers have coded this unyielding truth: | For the Powers have coded this unyielding truth:<br> | ||
None can ever go back to before | None can ever go back to before<br> | ||
What lunatic, given his will or free choice | What lunatic, given his will or free choice<br> | ||
Would from even the cradle depart? | Would from even the cradle depart?<br> | ||
And would any but moon-stricken madmen rejoice | And would any but moon-stricken madmen rejoice<br> | ||
To dissever a piece of their heart? | To dissever a piece of their heart?<br> | ||
==Twenty-Third Verse== | ==Twenty-Third Verse== | ||
Twelve ships had the Microns, twelve cities to found | Twelve ships had the Microns, twelve cities to found<br> | ||
And the first one to finish its trip | And the first one to finish its trip<br> | ||
On an isle near Tapfched down on the ground | On an isle near Tapfched down on the ground<br> | ||
And they joyfully flew off the ship | And they joyfully flew off the ship<br> | ||
There they founded their capital, Ptia by name | There they founded their capital, Ptia by name<br> | ||
The world and the races to guard | The world and the races to guard<br> | ||
With its sisters eleven, their purpose the same | With its sisters eleven, their purpose the same<br> | ||
To keep, and to care, and to ward | To keep, and to care, and to ward<br> | ||
==Twenty-Fourth Verse== | ==Twenty-Fourth Verse== | ||
But the demons attacked in the Great Micron War | But the demons attacked in the Great Micron War<br> | ||
And its hero, both youthful and bold | And its hero, both youthful and bold<br> | ||
Was King Istvan the Second, and never before | Was King Istvan the Second, and never before<br> | ||
Was such valor in monarchs of old | Was such valor in monarchs of old<br> | ||
Nor so mighty a talisman, valor to aid | Nor so mighty a talisman, valor to aid<br> | ||
For the Storm-Rider´s Sword graced his hands | For the Storm-Rider´s Sword graced his hands<br> | ||
And the battles he fought, and the allies he made | And the battles he fought, and the allies he made<br> | ||
Were the hope of the Races and Lands | Were the hope of the Races and Lands<br> | ||
==Twenty-Fifth Verse== | ==Twenty-Fifth Verse== | ||
But valor and goodness are destined to fail | But valor and goodness are destined to fail<br> | ||
When a Vardia serves as your foe | When a Vardia serves as your foe<br> | ||
They meet mercy with cruelty and truth with betrayal | They meet mercy with cruelty and truth with betrayal<br> | ||
And honor with darkness and woe | And honor with darkness and woe<br> | ||
The demons drove forward the Microns fell back | The demons drove forward the Microns fell back<br> | ||
And a siege was on Vladagrad laid | And a siege was on Vladagrad laid<br> | ||
But Ptia was lost in a nightly attack | But Ptia was lost in a nightly attack<br> | ||
And its towers were never remade | And its towers were never remade<br> | ||
==Twenty-Sixth Verse== | ==Twenty-Sixth Verse== | ||
Old Aeon says: Blessed are those who are down | Old Aeon says: Blessed are those who are down<br> | ||
For they have not much further to fall | For they have not much further to fall<br> | ||
Istvan took this to heart while defending his town | Istvan took this to heart while defending his town<br> | ||
And stood firm on the towering wall | And stood firm on the towering wall<br> | ||
And he screamed his defiance against those dark hosts | And he screamed his defiance against those dark hosts<br> | ||
And he summoned dark hosts of his own | And he summoned dark hosts of his own<br> | ||
With the Call of the Stormrider, raised up the ghosts | With the Call of the Stormrider, raised up the ghosts<br> | ||
That his armies might not fight alone | That his armies might not fight alone<br> | ||
==Twenty-Seventh Verse== | ==Twenty-Seventh Verse== | ||
Thus the towns of the Microns were torched and were torn | Thus the towns of the Microns were torched and were torn<br> | ||
But Vladagrad stood tall and proud | But Vladagrad stood tall and proud<br> | ||
So the Khaz Modan forces, in battle outworn | So the Khaz Modan forces, in battle outworn<br> | ||
Find the hero can never be cowed | Find the hero can never be cowed<br> | ||
So they change their direction; turn round and march forth | So they change their direction; turn round and march forth<br> | ||
To less steadfast and civilized lands | To less steadfast and civilized lands<br> | ||
To | To Goldshire's gold mines, which lie in the north<br> | ||
Where the city of Musica stands | Where the city of Musica stands<br> | ||
==Twenty-Eighth Verse== | ==Twenty-Eighth Verse== | ||
Nay, it stood not for long, but by demons it fell | Nay, it stood not for long, but by demons it fell<br> | ||
And with it, the whole southern coast | And with it, the whole southern coast<br> | ||
And when Elwynn was seized by the hordes out of Hell | And when Elwynn was seized by the hordes out of Hell<br> | ||
Then the whole western region was lost | Then the whole western region was lost<br> | ||
And they sought, by the strait in the Northland to break | And they sought, by the strait in the Northland to break<br> | ||
A passage, to reach eastern sands | A passage, to reach eastern sands<br> | ||
And go south once again, and a circle to make | And go south once again, and a circle to make<br> | ||
For the doom of the Circle of Lands | For the doom of the Circle of Lands<br> | ||
==Twenty-Nineth Verse== | ==Twenty-Nineth Verse== | ||
Then Salio pierced to the | Then Salio pierced to the Earths fiery core<br> | ||
And five pof fire-rock rise | And five pof fire-rock rise<br> | ||
And they bubble and reach toward the | And they bubble and reach toward the sea's oozing floor<br> | ||
Then touch air, and break into the skies | Then touch air, and break into the skies<br> | ||
Five Isles, as Shields, pushing backward the death | Five Isles, as Shields, pushing backward the death<br> | ||
Of Tirlar, reversing its loss | Of Tirlar, reversing its loss<br> | ||
The long-lasting Treesia, the westernmost Reath | The long-lasting Treesia, the westernmost Reath<br> | ||
Awful Shleg, royal Ahans, and Khas | Awful Shleg, royal Ahans, and Khas<br> | ||
==Thirtieth Verse== | ==Thirtieth Verse== | ||
The Five Isles! Their men mighty, valiant, and proud! | The Five Isles! Their men mighty, valiant, and proud!<br> | ||
The best Tirlar ever gave birth! | The best Tirlar ever gave birth!<br> | ||
No wonder their glory was not long allowed | No wonder their glory was not long allowed<br> | ||
To remain on the cloud-shaded Earth! | To remain on the cloud-shaded Earth!<br> | ||
No wonder the fates had to see them destroyed | No wonder the fates had to see them destroyed<br> | ||
Lest their men become gods in their might! | Lest their men become gods in their might!<br> | ||
For if Ahans the reign of all Tirlar enjoyed | For if Ahans the reign of all Tirlar enjoyed<br> | ||
It might blind the whole world with its light! | It might blind the whole world with its light!<br> | ||
==Thirty-First Verse== | ==Thirty-First Verse== | ||
From the ends of the Earth mighty Mandorel sought them | From the ends of the Earth mighty Mandorel sought them<br> | ||
His worshippers, champions, and friends | His worshippers, champions, and friends<br> | ||
Unto Ahans, the City of Royals he brought them | Unto Ahans, the City of Royals he brought them<br> | ||
He himself to the capital descends | He himself to the capital descends<br> | ||
To serve in the ritual of crowning the King | To serve in the ritual of crowning the King<br> | ||
Larn, the Blackrocker prince, is selected | Larn, the Blackrocker prince, is selected<br> | ||
And the hymns and the songs round the citadel ring | And the hymns and the songs round the citadel ring<br> | ||
To the palace (which Salio erected) | To the palace (which Salio erected)<br> | ||
==Thirty-Second Verse== | ==Thirty-Second Verse== | ||
Then was started the war that might redefine war | Then was started the war that might redefine war<br> | ||
Whole Isles made bare and laid waste | Whole Isles made bare and laid waste<br> | ||
Made Earth shake as it never had shaken before | Made Earth shake as it never had shaken before<br> | ||
And the bright face of Tirlar defaced | And the bright face of Tirlar defaced<br> | ||
The champions of Tirlar! The chosen of Hell! | The champions of Tirlar! The chosen of Hell!<br> | ||
How the hills with their battle resound | How the hills with their battle resound<br> | ||
How each mountain and valley and sea-coast and dell | How each mountain and valley and sea-coast and dell<br> | ||
Is with smoke, fire, and sorcery crowned | Is with smoke, fire, and sorcery crowned<br> | ||
==Thirty-Third Verse== | ==Thirty-Third Verse== | ||
But in war, as in peace, one could hardly expect | But in war, as in peace, one could hardly expect<br> | ||
That a Demon would trust things to Fate | That a Demon would trust things to Fate<br> | ||
And would match swords in honor, nor try to affect | And would match swords in honor, nor try to affect<br> | ||
Its conclusion with secreted weight | Its conclusion with secreted weight<br> | ||
Thus Sun sent out a Demon, in shades and disguise | Thus Sun sent out a Demon, in shades and disguise<br> | ||
To infiltrate the lands of his foes | To infiltrate the lands of his foes<br> | ||
Not only their tactics and strength to apprise | Not only their tactics and strength to apprise<br> | ||
But to join them, their plans to oppose | But to join them, their plans to oppose<br> | ||
==Thirty-Fourth Verse== | ==Thirty-Fourth Verse== | ||
The Demon Demerfin on storm-clouds was sent | The Demon Demerfin on storm-clouds was sent<br> | ||
And presented himself to the court | And presented himself to the court<br> | ||
As a friend - though a demon, one led to repent | As a friend - though a demon, one led to repent<br> | ||
And who burned with desire to thwart | And who burned with desire to thwart<br> | ||
The plots of his brothers - and thus he requested | The plots of his brothers - and thus he requested<br> | ||
Some post in defense of the land | Some post in defense of the land<br> | ||
And the king, all too trusting, naively suggested | And the king, all too trusting, naively suggested<br> | ||
He be given thest command | He be given thest command<br> | ||
==Thirty-Fifth Verse== | ==Thirty-Fifth Verse== | ||
Thus, their leader a Demon, the | Thus, their leader a Demon, the Islanders' luck<br> | ||
Reached a sudden, unfortunate end | Reached a sudden, unfortunate end<br> | ||
All their strategy failed, and their plans went amuck | All their strategy failed, and their plans went amuck<br> | ||
Their defensive lines ceased to defend | Their defensive lines ceased to defend<br> | ||
First Khas and then Shleg were by Khaz Modan taken | First Khas and then Shleg were by Khaz Modan taken<br> | ||
And Treesia tottered to fall | And Treesia tottered to fall<br> | ||
And Larn thought himself by the Champion forsaken | And Larn thought himself by the Champion forsaken<br> | ||
And feared for the end of it all | And feared for the end of it all<br> | ||
==Thirty-Sixth Verse== | ==Thirty-Sixth Verse== | ||
But the bright-hearted champion forsakes not his own | But the bright-hearted champion forsakes not his own<br> | ||
And the hero had nothing to fear | And the hero had nothing to fear<br> | ||
(For Men never need fear that they struggle alone | (For Men never need fear that they struggle alone<br> | ||
With the Gods always helpful and near) | With the Gods always helpful and near)<br> | ||
Round his warriors and worshippers Mandorel gazed | Round his warriors and worshippers Mandorel gazed<br> | ||
And divided the wheat from the chaff | And divided the wheat from the chaff<br> | ||
Their courage he judged and their spirits he raised | Their courage he judged and their spirits he raised<br> | ||
That the Isles might live and be safe | That the Isles might live and be safe<br> | ||
==Thirty-Seventh Verse== | ==Thirty-Seventh Verse== | ||
At last in his seekings he came on a spirit | At last in his seekings he came on a spirit<br> | ||
So pious and loyal and bold | So pious and loyal and bold<br> | ||
So fiery and mighty no others came near it | So fiery and mighty no others came near it<br> | ||
( | (E'en in those great Isles of Old)<br> | ||
"Of all Generals, he shall be greatest and First | "Of all Generals, he shall be greatest and First<br> | ||
A Saviour and Prophet and Guide | A Saviour and Prophet and Guide<br> | ||
All his wars ever blessed, all his foes ever cursed | All his wars ever blessed, all his foes ever cursed<br> | ||
And his name known forever!" he cried | And his name known forever!" he cried<br> | ||
==Thirty-Eighth Verse== | ==Thirty-Eighth Verse== | ||
This was Refin of Reath. In a wind in a dream | This was Refin of Reath. In a wind in a dream<br> | ||
Mandorallen appeared to his chosen | Mandorallen appeared to his chosen<br> | ||
In terrible aspect - his power supreme | In terrible aspect - his power supreme<br> | ||
Mixed with moonlight and odors ambrosian | Mixed with moonlight and odors ambrosian<br> | ||
"Go forth, O my child, your land to defend! | "Go forth, O my child, your land to defend!<br> | ||
Go forth - well thou knowest the need | Go forth - well thou knowest the need<br> | ||
Lest the gods and their handiwork come to and end | Lest the gods and their handiwork come to and end<br> | ||
Go forth - with gods´ help, and godspeed! | Go forth - with gods´ help, and godspeed!<br> | ||
==Thirty-Nineth Verse== | ==Thirty-Nineth Verse== | ||
Fear and trembling seized Refin - he woke with a scream | Fear and trembling seized Refin - he woke with a scream<br> | ||
At the greatness of God in His Might | At the greatness of God in His Might<br> | ||
Then he thought to himself - was it only a dream? | Then he thought to himself - was it only a dream?<br> | ||
Or a vision, my course to incite? | Or a vision, my course to incite?<br> | ||
But then what is a dream? Or a vision? Or thought? | But then what is a dream? Or a vision? Or thought?<br> | ||
But a path, or a change, or a choice? | But a path, or a change, or a choice?<br> | ||
Then no matter the source! I will do what I ought | Then no matter the source! I will do what I ought<br> | ||
And my conscience confirms the god´s voice. | And my conscience confirms the god´s voice.<br> | ||
==Fortieth Verse== | ==Fortieth Verse== | ||
Through the wave-tortured seas and the rock-guarded costs | Through the wave-tortured seas and the rock-guarded costs<br> | ||
He arrived at fair Ahans at last | He arrived at fair Ahans at last<br> | ||
The City of Royals, where legend still boasts | The City of Royals, where legend still boasts<br> | ||
Of its glory in ages long past | Of its glory in ages long past<br> | ||
But then at its pinnacle - roads straight and wide | But then at its pinnacle - roads straight and wide<br> | ||
Paved with marble, and marbg and his Councillors meet and decide | Paved with marble, and marbg and his Councillors meet and decide<br> | ||
How to hold the world back from its fall | How to hold the world back from its fall<br> | ||
==Forty-First Verse== | ==Forty-First Verse== | ||
Into such came the First, unassuming in manner | Into such came the First, unassuming in manner<br> | ||
Not copper nor iron nor steel | Not copper nor iron nor steel<br> | ||
His strong body enclosed; neither weapon nor banner | His strong body enclosed; neither weapon nor banner<br> | ||
Clothed but in a robe and his zeal | Clothed but in a robe and his zeal<br> | ||
"I have come" he exclaimed. "Give me leave to defend | "I have come" he exclaimed. "Give me leave to defend<br> | ||
My friends and my country and lord | My friends and my country and lord<br> | ||
Lest the demon Demerfin, on whom you depend | Lest the demon Demerfin, on whom you depend<br> | ||
Wound your land, at your charge, with your sword | Wound your land, at your charge, with your sword<br> | ||
==Forty-Second Verse== | ==Forty-Second Verse== | ||
The king heard his suit with a look of amaze | The king heard his suit with a look of amaze<br> | ||
At the boldness and pluck of his mien | At the boldness and pluck of his mien<br> | ||
For a while he faltered, his mind in a daze | For a while he faltered, his mind in a daze<br> | ||
As he stared at his men and his queen | As he stared at his men and his queen<br> | ||
When his wits were recovered, he gave a great laugh | When his wits were recovered, he gave a great laugh<br> | ||
Neither nasty nor mocking, but glad | Neither nasty nor mocking, but glad<br> | ||
And expressed his delight, to his nobles and staff | And expressed his delight, to his nobles and staff<br> | ||
At the manner of subject he had | At the manner of subject he had<br> | ||
==Forty-Third Verse== | ==Forty-Third Verse== | ||
Then he spoke to the First, saying "Friend, I admire | Then he spoke to the First, saying "Friend, I admire<br> | ||
Your devotion to sovereign and land | Your devotion to sovereign and land<br> | ||
But Demerfin is strong, and | But Demerfin is strong, and 'tis not my desire<br> | ||
To relieve him of rank and command | To relieve him of rank and command<br> | ||
Go off then in peace, but receive as my gift | Go off then in peace, but receive as my gift<br> | ||
Any sword from my | Any sword from my arsenal's store<br> | ||
Take the best - for a sovereign ought not to show thrift | Take the best - for a sovereign ought not to show thrift<br> | ||
To his subjects, when valiant in war | To his subjects, when valiant in war<br> | ||
==Forty-Fourth Verse== | ==Forty-Fourth Verse== | ||
But as chance (or by fate - chance is merely a name | But as chance (or by fate - chance is merely a name<br> | ||
Used when fate keeps its presence unknown) | Used when fate keeps its presence unknown)<br> | ||
Demerfin, the traitor, at that hour came | Demerfin, the traitor, at that hour came<br> | ||
For his troops and his arms to be shown | For his troops and his arms to be shown<br> | ||
And he paused in the arsenal, viewing its hoard | And he paused in the arsenal, viewing its hoard<br> | ||
(His mind bent on evil and doom) | (His mind bent on evil and doom)<br> | ||
When Refin, rejected, in search of a sword | When Refin, rejected, in search of a sword<br> | ||
Eyes cast downward, came into the room | Eyes cast downward, came into the room<br> | ||
==Forty-Fifth Verse== | ==Forty-Fifth Verse== | ||
On the belt of the demon there lay, glowing green | On the belt of the demon there lay, glowing green<br> | ||
The Sword of the gentle March Breeze | The Sword of the gentle March Breeze<br> | ||
As a symbol of power, by all to be seen | As a symbol of power, by all to be seen<br> | ||
One of Four, and the oldest of these | One of Four, and the oldest of these<br> | ||
As its emerald and steel the bold Refin admired | As its emerald and steel the bold Refin admired<br> | ||
It flew like a bird to his hand | It flew like a bird to his hand<br> | ||
He said "´Tis the best, just as the king has desired | He said "´Tis the best, just as the king has desired<br> | ||
And I claim it, by royal command!" | And I claim it, by royal command!"<br> | ||
==Forty-Sixth Verse== | ==Forty-Sixth Verse== | ||
Then he thrust forth the sword at the servant of Sun | Then he thrust forth the sword at the servant of Sun<br> | ||
Who countered with thrusts of his own | Who countered with thrusts of his own<br> | ||
Refin gasped in amaze at the deed he had done | Refin gasped in amaze at the deed he had done<br> | ||
His hands' acts to his mind were unknown | His hands' acts to his mind were unknown<br> | ||
For 'twas notdered the blow | For 'twas notdered the blow<br> | ||
But the will of his god-fashioned sword | But the will of his god-fashioned sword<br> | ||
Which now blazed with a brighter and purer green glow | Which now blazed with a brighter and purer green glow<br> | ||
With, at long last, its mission restored | With, at long last, its mission restored<br> | ||
==Forty-Seventh Verse== | ==Forty-Seventh Verse== | ||
The demon recovered his wits and he snatched | The demon recovered his wits and he snatched<br> | ||
Up a blade in the arsenal found | Up a blade in the arsenal found<br> | ||
The next blow that Refin dealt, Demerfin matched | The next blow that Refin dealt, Demerfin matched<br> | ||
Clanging arms through th' armory resound | Clanging arms through th' armory resound<br> | ||
The First watched first in horror, and later in awe | The First watched first in horror, and later in awe<br> | ||
As free from all conscious commands | As free from all conscious commands<br> | ||
His arms moved, parried, countered - his eyes merely saw | His arms moved, parried, countered - his eyes merely saw<br> | ||
Foreign acts by his sword in his hands | Foreign acts by his sword in his hands<br> | ||
==Forty-Eighth Verse== | ==Forty-Eighth Verse== | ||
In anger Demerfin closed in for the kill | In anger Demerfin closed in for the kill<br> | ||
He had mastered the warrior's art | He had mastered the warrior's art<br> | ||
But the sword forged by Mandorel lacked not his skill | But the sword forged by Mandorel lacked not his skill<br> | ||
And it flew at the general's heart | And it flew at the general's heart<br> | ||
Pierced his breast, but the demon just gave a dread grin | Pierced his breast, but the demon just gave a dread grin<br> | ||
For the First sought a heart there in vain | For the First sought a heart there in vain<br> | ||
There was just coal and stone where a heart would have been | There was just coal and stone where a heart would have been<br> | ||
Just putrescence and filth for a brain | Just putrescence and filth for a brain<br> | ||
==Forty-Nineth Verse== | ==Forty-Nineth Verse== | ||
The sword wearied of stabbing, and burned emerald bright | The sword wearied of stabbing, and burned emerald bright<br> | ||
With the fires of Tirbal above | With the fires of Tirbal above<br> | ||
'Twas not Mandorel's strength which was seen in that light | 'Twas not Mandorel's strength which was seen in that light<br> | ||
But Laguna's all-compassing love | But Laguna's all-compassing love<br> | ||
It was love then that conquered, when iron had failed | It was love then that conquered, when iron had failed<br> | ||
Love that won, where no battle-art could | Love that won, where no battle-art could<br> | ||
'Tis said Hate over Hatred has never prevailed | 'Tis said Hate over Hatred has never prevailed<br> | ||
You can only fight evil with good | You can only fight evil with good<br> | ||
==Fiftieth Verse== | ==Fiftieth Verse== | ||
Thus was Demerfin conquered, and Refin in fear | Thus was Demerfin conquered, and Refin in fear<br> | ||
Would have fled from his murderous deed | Would have fled from his murderous deed<br> | ||
Had he not beheld great Mandorallen appear | Had he not beheld great Mandorallen appear<br> | ||
And the god o'er the palace decreed: | And the god o'er the palace decreed:<br> | ||
"Men of Tirlar! Of Ahans! Your champion behold! | "Men of Tirlar! Of Ahans! Your champion behold!<br> | ||
Harm him not - he is sacred to Me | Harm him not - he is sacred to Me<br> | ||
Rather use him - his spirit is fiery and bold" | Rather use him - his spirit is fiery and bold"<br> | ||
And Larn heeded his | And Larn heeded his master's decree:<br> | ||
==First Verse== | ==Fifty-First Verse== | ||
He made him his general: Refin the First | He made him his general: Refin the First<br> | ||
Sailed that eve to the isle of Khas | Sailed that eve to the isle of Khas<br> | ||
In a fortnight, the fortunes of war he reversed | In a fortnight, the fortunes of war he reversed<br> | ||
And inflicted on Sun a great loss | And inflicted on Sun a great loss<br> | ||
For the men of the Isles were valiant and brave | For the men of the Isles were valiant and brave<br> | ||
And their leader was pious and true | And their leader was pious and true<br> | ||
And when fighting their land and their loved ones to save | And when fighting their land and their loved ones to save<br> | ||
There is nothing such men cannot do | There is nothing such men cannot do<br> | ||
==Fifty-Second Verse== | |||
Shleg too was retaken, but Refin pushed on<br> | |||
Urged forth by the fire in histhe mountainous land of Fabon<br> | |||
Where the demons still held in the west<br> | |||
When he landed, he fought with his foes once again<br> | |||
Once again, by his courage, he won<br> | |||
And in Treesia he paused, some supplies to obtain<br> | |||
'Ere the next operation begun<br> | |||
== | ==Fifty-Third Verse== | ||
But Sun, Lord of Demons, upon his jet throne<br> | |||
Heard news of his northern defeat<br> | |||
Dread and awful he rose, and his awful eyes shone<br> | |||
And he ordered his councilors to meet<br> | |||
In a Council of Demons, the Isles to end -<br> | |||
And | The Elders, the Chaos of Sark<br> | ||
And all the Infernals from Ifreann ascend<br> | |||
And the tropical sun they make dark<br> | |||
== | ==Fifty-Fourth Verse== | ||
Then Sun spoke, saying... well, I don't know what he said<br> | |||
From the base of his dark throne of jet<br> | |||
For his words, and his deeds, were so awful and dread<br> | |||
Even lorekeepers sought to forget<br> | |||
They expunged all the records, and burnt all the scrolls<br> | |||
Ripped up every paper and book<br> | |||
For too dark and too dreadful for innocent souls<br> | |||
Were his words, and the actions he took<br> | |||
== | ==Fifty-Fifth Verse== | ||
Yet we know the results of his deed - every isle<br> | |||
Each home of the valiant and proud<br> | |||
Black mists and black vapors of Ifreann defile<br> | |||
The period that Fate had allowed<br> | |||
Was ended - the towers of Ahans might shine<br> | |||
Over Folcador's seas nevermore<br> | |||
Only Treesia was saved from the vapors and brine<br> | |||
Saved with Refin, who stood on its shore<br> | |||
== | ==Fifty-Sixth Verse== | ||
But in [[Treesia]], the First, in that one moonless night<br> | |||
Went from fiery and youthful to old<br> | |||
His voice became trembling, his hair became white<br> | |||
The | And his fires grew dim and went cold<br> | ||
The Enabler of Life started wishing for death<br> | |||
And his soul became dark with the loss<br> | |||
Of bright, kingly Ahans, of tree-speckled Reath<br> | |||
Desert Shleg, and hard, rock-studded Khas<br> | |||
== | ==Fifty-Seventh Verse== | ||
Alas the Five Isles! Five bright points of light!<br> | |||
Five jewels on the Crowning Plane's crown<br> | |||
Unrivaled in beauty, unconquered in fight<br> | |||
Their hope and potential unknown<br> | |||
What futures were stifled? What empires unmade?<br> | |||
What thousands of heroes unborn?<br> | |||
What stories unwritten? What cities unlaid?<br> | |||
When the darkness enclosed their bright morn?<br> | |||
== | ==Fifty-Eighth Verse== | ||
Woe! Woe unto Tirlar! Woe! Woe unto men!<br> | |||
Refin the First!<br> | |||
The lands of the gods now defiled once again<br> | |||
By Lest, and his follow´rs accursed<br> | |||
Woe! Woe unto Ennabruk! Woe to the gods<br> | |||
And woe to the Races below!<br> | |||
Woe! Woe to the World-Planes, the Seven Abodes<br> | |||
To Tirbal and Universe - woe!<br> | |||
== | ==Fifty-Nineth Verse== | ||
The gods up above once agreed on a law<br> | |||
Not to meddle in matters below<br> | |||
The | But when so Cataclysmic an evil they saw<br> | ||
And the Crown Plane beneath filled with woe<br> | |||
Wrath burnt through their fetters - the War God, appalled<br> | |||
And woe | Grabbed his tripartite axe in his hands<br> | ||
With a trumpet blast Tirbal's great armies he called<br> | |||
To | To deliver the Circle of Lands<br> | ||
== | ==Sixtieth Verse== | ||
The | The armies of Tirbal were gathered together<br> | ||
Encased in their glittering mail<br> | |||
Brimming full with the fury of war, heedless whether<br> | |||
Their purpose would triumph or fail<br> | |||
Just exulting in battle, rejoicing in fight<br> | |||
And itching for clashing of arms<br> | |||
Shining light off their armor, the Forces of Light<br> | |||
Came in droves to the War-God's alarms<br> | |||
==First Verse== | ==Sixty-First Verse== | ||
Then Folcador raised up a whirlwind that bore them<br> | |||
From Tirbal to Tirlar below<br> | |||
Made the lightning-bolts flash as a herald before them<br> | |||
And winds like to hurricanes blow<br> | |||
And rainbows as banners, untouched by the wind<br> | |||
And | And contrails to show them their way<br> | ||
And great walls of stratus as vanguards behind<br> | |||
That covered the sun and the day<br> | |||
== | ==Sixty-Second Verse== | ||
When Sun saw these armies he trembled in fear<br> | |||
And Yetal turned pale in dismay<br> | |||
For they knew at long last that their hour was near<br> | |||
And | And their crimes bore a high price to pay<br> | ||
So they rode on their draken, in haste to proceed<br> | |||
In haste to shun battle and fly<br> | |||
And | Lest the champions of Tirbal avenge their foul deed<br> | ||
And thus craven, they fled through the sky<br> | |||
== | ==Sixty-Third Verse== | ||
Now the great Whip of Folcador flew round and round<br> | |||
And | And the great Axe of Mandorel fell<br> | ||
And the Fires of Tineon fell to the ground<br> | |||
And | Where they raged like the fires of Hell<br> | ||
Nor was Istvan then absent, nor Istvan's dread blade<br> | |||
Nor the Microns, their goal to fulfill<br> | |||
Nor the men of the East - every land ever made<br> | |||
There converged, and prepared for the kill<br> | |||
== | ==Sixty-Fourth Verse== | ||
The fortresses fell without fight<br> | |||
The armies dispersed in dismay<br> | |||
The whole land was extinguished and wiped out of sight<br> | |||
And was lost in a night and a day<br> | |||
The high walls were ground into pebbles and stone<br> | |||
The palaces fell to the ground<br> | |||
Not a brick stayed on top of a brick - all were gone<br> | |||
And dark Ruin spread its wings all around<br> | |||
== | ==Sixty-Fifth Verse== | ||
Atop high Mount Medivh great Mandorel stood<br> | |||
'Till he spotted the demons in flight<br> | |||
And he cast the spear Unis, resplendent with Good<br> | |||
Its point and its shaft made of light<br> | |||
The | It struck the great Draken that bore them away<br> | ||
Right between its two fiery eyes<br> | |||
A death-blow it struck - as they howled in dismay<br> | |||
The two demons fell down through the skies<br> | |||
== | ==Sixty-Sixth Verse== | ||
In the ocean they landed, but swam to the coast<br> | |||
Disgraced, sopping wet, but not dead<br> | |||
And | Men who saw them but laughed - all their power seemed lost<br> | ||
And their aspect was no longer dread<br> | |||
Mandorallen beheld and said "Thus let them stay<br> | |||
`Till Fate, with her knowledge arcane<br> | |||
Either kills or restores them - I care not which way<br> | |||
Let us now return home to our plane"<br> | |||
== | ==Sixty-Seventh Verse== | ||
Thus was Khaz Modan conquered by power divine<br> | |||
And the Isles by power demonic<br> | |||
Thus was vengeance obtained, thus did fate intertwine<br> | |||
And | Good and evil in patterns ironic<br> | ||
Thus the shaping of Tirlar in battle begun<br> | |||
And in battle will Tirlar be lost<br> | |||
Thus was destiny filled, thus was history run<br> | |||
But alas! What was history's cost?<br> | |||
== | ==Sixty-Eighth Verse== | ||
The world is a story, and stories have ends<br> | |||
And the | And this book has an end of its own<br> | ||
When the First, dead of grief, up to Tirbal ascends<br> | |||
With the Gods, who in life he has known<br> | |||
Open-armed, Mandorallen embraces his friend<br> | |||
Who holds still in his pale, wrinkled hands<br> | |||
The sword with the emerald, still bright to defend<br> | |||
All the hopes of the Races and Lands<br> | |||
== | ==Sixty-Nineth Verse== | ||
Said the Champion: "Boldly you fought, friend, and well<br> | |||
That which mortals could do, you have done<br> | |||
In battle you strove with the forces of Hell<br> | |||
Remained pious, persisted, and won<br> | |||
O, blame not yourself for the twistings of Fate!<br> | |||
Rest a while, and hand over your sword<br> | |||
And in Calaspier's halls future ba- you must have a reward"<br> | |||
== | ==Seventieth Verse== | ||
Spoke the First: "For myself, I can no more desire<br> | |||
Then the Battle of which you have told<br> | |||
Let ANDAN´s apocalypse relight my fire<br> | |||
Let me fight, once again, as of old<br> | |||
Give reward then to Treesia, the last of the Isles<br> | |||
Let another arise in my place<br> | |||
Let him wield my green sword, and enduring great trials<br> | |||
Bring new honor to me and my race"<br> | |||
==First Verse== | ==Seventy-First Verse== | ||
"Let it be!" spoke the Champion, his eyes all alight<br> | |||
"Let the Second in Treesia arise!<br> | |||
And let there be Barons, unconquered in fight!<br> | |||
Let | Let their fame fill the seas and the skies!<br> | ||
Let the times yet to come a new Ardeaspeg see!<br> | |||
Let | Let them see a new Ahans erected!<br> | ||
Let | And in that Golden Age of the world, let there be<br> | ||
A new King of All Tirlar selected!"<br> | |||
== | ==Seventy-Second Verse== | ||
Then the Sword of the gentle March Breezes he threw<br> | |||
Down from Tirbal to Tirlar below<br> | |||
Through the skies for three days and three nights the blade flew<br> | |||
Like a star, with a bright emerald glow<br> | |||
Till it struck land in Ecosse, where dwelt a young man<br> | |||
A young man with a fire in his heart<br> | |||
And | And the emerald stone blazed with the fire of the plan<br> | ||
Plans for Treesia's - and Tirlar's - fresh start<br> | |||
[[Category:Religion]][[Category:Elwynn]][[Category:Elwynnese Religion]][[Category:Froyalanish Ancient Ways]] | |||
Latest revision as of 11:49, 15 April 2016
Ye Book Of Ye Orchids
Part The Third
First Verse
First came the sea on the shore of the world
Then came the Mother of All
Then Mandorallen with banner unfurled
Then Ilass, who fell in the Fall
Last came the Orchids, that sealed the world's fate
Long before the first Isle e'er rose
Which will seal the Book shut when they join and they mate
And bring all of our tales to a close
Second Verse
For the world's dread Creators, the Powers Undreamed
With their knowledge arcane fixed a date
The last day, the last hour, the last instant they deemed
And they bound it in ironclad Fate
Thus they sent us two Orchids in full baleful bloom
Even 'ere the first Isle arose
Two Orchids, as signs of implacable Doom
And the Story´s eventual close
Third Verse
But the minds of the Gods and the minds of the Races
Still look at the World day by day
Seeing only the matters in front of their faces
Not the waves poised to sweep them away
But to each his Dominion, as part of the Plan
Whatsoe'er that Dominion may be
Whether Irdia, Faldia, Kwendia, or Man
Down to null - up to Infinity
Fourth Verse
Could we travel the world and explore its great frame
Like a spirit, unbounded and free
Many awesome and wonderful things without name
Would our eyes, and our spirit-eyes see
But alas! We are mortal, to Time and Space bound
And unable to break or compel it
So who looks for that world which Time's current has drowned
Must sit still - for I now plan to tell it
Fifth Verse
I shall start where I ended - the Races cast down
Out of Tirbal, which hung in the sky
To the cloud-girdled Earth out of anger were thrown
And were doomed by the Just One to die
But the wrath of the Champion would not be appeased
Until Ilass was punished as bound in Chains, Mandorallen then seized
And he threw her, still wailing, to Hell
Sixth Verse
Her brother, the Dark One, called Ennabruk's Bane
In like manner he hurled from above
With a whistle and wail like a creature in pain
Through the air and the bedrock he dove
To a cavern, the Pit, all surrounded by fire
Where he stood by his sister and nursed
His anger, his hatred, his darksome desire
And shouted, and boiled, and cursed
Seventh Verse
Then Yetal, forsaken by friend and by foe
Was cast down to Ifreann as well
But he snagged in a tree on the world down below
And escaped his confinement in Hell
O Powers! What blights come from such little chances!
What holocausts cover the Earth!
What history happens from such happenstances!
To what fiends can Chance not give birth?
Eight Verse
For Yetal, in wandering, found what he sought
His brother and leader, foul Sun
Who had also been exiled Earthward when caught
At the plot he so vilely begun
And the two swore an oath to avenge their lost lord
On the innocent children of Men
And they plotted, by evil, by fire and sword
To wage war with their betters again
Nineth Verse
Now these humans, unknowing, had made their abode
In the Rainors, a region so fair
That they never went cold, and a breeze always flowed
And brought tinges of salt to the air
They did not know of fire - they had not the need
Nor of hunting, nor farming - so good
Was the land that without even planting a seed
Glist´ning trees would burst forth bearing food
Tenth Verse
Then Carding, the Wise One, arrived from above
Bearing teachings in science and art
And he taught the men goodness, and mutual love
And to always hold God in their heart
And the people formed nations, with chieftains and laws
But they always were righteous and just
And there never was strife or rebellion because
They ruled well, and were worthy of trust
Eleventh Verse
After years had gone by, some departed by sea
For new regions to claim and explore
Thus the Race was divided, no longer to be
Confined to but one lonely shore
And Uisceor laid open the lenghe deep
Even Gaother held back her storms
And from isle to isle the voyagers leap
First in bands, then in droves, then in swarms
Twelfth Verse
To Tapfer, the Haven from storm and from wave
To Audentior, chosen by Fate
To Shireroth, land of the warlike and brave
To Alteria, braving the Strait
To Babkha, where Shahs might in later days reign
To Norfolk, commanding the ocean
To Yardistan, land of the gravely insane
To Lyrica, loud with commotion
Thirteenth Verse
South of Goldshire's gold mines an island chain lay
Standing high in the watery brine
Called Asmodea then and Khaz Modan today
Richly blessed by the powers divine
It was settled by mariners, hardly and brave
Sons of Lochrin, begot by the storm
Who were masters of current and weather and wave
In each fearful and terrible form
Fourteenth Verse
These men formed a kingdom; among them they hailed
Their bravest as captain and king
After many an eon the royal line failed
And they prayed that the currents might bring
A new ruler to take their unoccupied throne
And restore them to glories of old
That Uisceor might bring, from a region unknown
A new monarch, their scepter to hold
Fifteenth Verse
A god heard their prayer but 'twas not who they thought
Not the Old One who dwells in the Deep
But the foul Lord of Demons, whose eyes closeth not
And refuse the cool night's gift of sleep
And he summoned a draken to bear him away
A draken with fiery eyes
And when Ulcharam´s veil overpowered the day
He took Yetal and fled through the skies
Sixteenth Verse
North the Vardia flew 'til at last he arrived
Where the people assembled in prayer
And by means of his spells and his magic contrived
To be hailed as their king then and there
And he forged out an empire with steel and with power
`Til the islands came under his sway
The inhabitants call him a despot and cower
But Sun sends the armies away
Seventeenth Verse
First is Mirioth conquered; the fairest of lands
Is the first to be lost in the wars
Then more earth and more ocean is lost to their hands
Wide Amity, gate to the stars
The gold mines of Goldshire, aming
Florencia, land of the vine
For the dark Lord of Demons was secretly dreaming
That all Earth might embrace his design
Eighteenth Verse
But the gods' shining champion saw and took heed
At the conquest and wars down below
And he realized the depth of his children's great need
And to Salio Gemsmith did go
And he ordered four jewels, with high magic imbued
Four jewels, to be set in four swords
Four swords, for four heroes to use in the feud
Four heroes, to serve their four lords
Nineteenth Verse
The Sword of the Stormrider, flickering and wild
Its heart spouting tongues of blue flame
But the emerald-set sword was as gentle and mild
As the breezes that gave it its name
The sharp Sword of August, as scorchingly hot
As the thunderstorms spawned south of Breigh
And the Einlanzer Lightblade, within which was caught
The glow of a bright summer day
Twentieth Verse
To the cardinal points the four weapons were given
But since force cannot conquer alone
The Microns, the race that remained high in Heaven
When their kin to the planet were thrown
Inspired by love for their sisters and brothers
Elected to travel below
That they might share their teaching and lore with the others
And the gods gave permission to go
Twenty-First Verse
Great ships they prepared, out of planks strong and oaken
And the sails were of gossamer strands
But were so tightly bound they might never be broken
In their flight through the Winds to the Lands
Like birds or like dragons they dreamed they might glide
Through the cloud-studded oceans of sky
`Til they came to a storm-wind or current to ride
So they bid hanging Tirbal goodbye
Twenty-Second Verse
Alas for the race who abandoned their youth!
They are doomed to return nevermore
For the Powers have coded this unyielding truth:
None can ever go back to before
What lunatic, given his will or free choice
Would from even the cradle depart?
And would any but moon-stricken madmen rejoice
To dissever a piece of their heart?
Twenty-Third Verse
Twelve ships had the Microns, twelve cities to found
And the first one to finish its trip
On an isle near Tapfched down on the ground
And they joyfully flew off the ship
There they founded their capital, Ptia by name
The world and the races to guard
With its sisters eleven, their purpose the same
To keep, and to care, and to ward
Twenty-Fourth Verse
But the demons attacked in the Great Micron War
And its hero, both youthful and bold
Was King Istvan the Second, and never before
Was such valor in monarchs of old
Nor so mighty a talisman, valor to aid
For the Storm-Rider´s Sword graced his hands
And the battles he fought, and the allies he made
Were the hope of the Races and Lands
Twenty-Fifth Verse
But valor and goodness are destined to fail
When a Vardia serves as your foe
They meet mercy with cruelty and truth with betrayal
And honor with darkness and woe
The demons drove forward the Microns fell back
And a siege was on Vladagrad laid
But Ptia was lost in a nightly attack
And its towers were never remade
Twenty-Sixth Verse
Old Aeon says: Blessed are those who are down
For they have not much further to fall
Istvan took this to heart while defending his town
And stood firm on the towering wall
And he screamed his defiance against those dark hosts
And he summoned dark hosts of his own
With the Call of the Stormrider, raised up the ghosts
That his armies might not fight alone
Twenty-Seventh Verse
Thus the towns of the Microns were torched and were torn
But Vladagrad stood tall and proud
So the Khaz Modan forces, in battle outworn
Find the hero can never be cowed
So they change their direction; turn round and march forth
To less steadfast and civilized lands
To Goldshire's gold mines, which lie in the north
Where the city of Musica stands
Twenty-Eighth Verse
Nay, it stood not for long, but by demons it fell
And with it, the whole southern coast
And when Elwynn was seized by the hordes out of Hell
Then the whole western region was lost
And they sought, by the strait in the Northland to break
A passage, to reach eastern sands
And go south once again, and a circle to make
For the doom of the Circle of Lands
Twenty-Nineth Verse
Then Salio pierced to the Earths fiery core
And five pof fire-rock rise
And they bubble and reach toward the sea's oozing floor
Then touch air, and break into the skies
Five Isles, as Shields, pushing backward the death
Of Tirlar, reversing its loss
The long-lasting Treesia, the westernmost Reath
Awful Shleg, royal Ahans, and Khas
Thirtieth Verse
The Five Isles! Their men mighty, valiant, and proud!
The best Tirlar ever gave birth!
No wonder their glory was not long allowed
To remain on the cloud-shaded Earth!
No wonder the fates had to see them destroyed
Lest their men become gods in their might!
For if Ahans the reign of all Tirlar enjoyed
It might blind the whole world with its light!
Thirty-First Verse
From the ends of the Earth mighty Mandorel sought them
His worshippers, champions, and friends
Unto Ahans, the City of Royals he brought them
He himself to the capital descends
To serve in the ritual of crowning the King
Larn, the Blackrocker prince, is selected
And the hymns and the songs round the citadel ring
To the palace (which Salio erected)
Thirty-Second Verse
Then was started the war that might redefine war
Whole Isles made bare and laid waste
Made Earth shake as it never had shaken before
And the bright face of Tirlar defaced
The champions of Tirlar! The chosen of Hell!
How the hills with their battle resound
How each mountain and valley and sea-coast and dell
Is with smoke, fire, and sorcery crowned
Thirty-Third Verse
But in war, as in peace, one could hardly expect
That a Demon would trust things to Fate
And would match swords in honor, nor try to affect
Its conclusion with secreted weight
Thus Sun sent out a Demon, in shades and disguise
To infiltrate the lands of his foes
Not only their tactics and strength to apprise
But to join them, their plans to oppose
Thirty-Fourth Verse
The Demon Demerfin on storm-clouds was sent
And presented himself to the court
As a friend - though a demon, one led to repent
And who burned with desire to thwart
The plots of his brothers - and thus he requested
Some post in defense of the land
And the king, all too trusting, naively suggested
He be given thest command
Thirty-Fifth Verse
Thus, their leader a Demon, the Islanders' luck
Reached a sudden, unfortunate end
All their strategy failed, and their plans went amuck
Their defensive lines ceased to defend
First Khas and then Shleg were by Khaz Modan taken
And Treesia tottered to fall
And Larn thought himself by the Champion forsaken
And feared for the end of it all
Thirty-Sixth Verse
But the bright-hearted champion forsakes not his own
And the hero had nothing to fear
(For Men never need fear that they struggle alone
With the Gods always helpful and near)
Round his warriors and worshippers Mandorel gazed
And divided the wheat from the chaff
Their courage he judged and their spirits he raised
That the Isles might live and be safe
Thirty-Seventh Verse
At last in his seekings he came on a spirit
So pious and loyal and bold
So fiery and mighty no others came near it
(E'en in those great Isles of Old)
"Of all Generals, he shall be greatest and First
A Saviour and Prophet and Guide
All his wars ever blessed, all his foes ever cursed
And his name known forever!" he cried
Thirty-Eighth Verse
This was Refin of Reath. In a wind in a dream
Mandorallen appeared to his chosen
In terrible aspect - his power supreme
Mixed with moonlight and odors ambrosian
"Go forth, O my child, your land to defend!
Go forth - well thou knowest the need
Lest the gods and their handiwork come to and end
Go forth - with gods´ help, and godspeed!
Thirty-Nineth Verse
Fear and trembling seized Refin - he woke with a scream
At the greatness of God in His Might
Then he thought to himself - was it only a dream?
Or a vision, my course to incite?
But then what is a dream? Or a vision? Or thought?
But a path, or a change, or a choice?
Then no matter the source! I will do what I ought
And my conscience confirms the god´s voice.
Fortieth Verse
Through the wave-tortured seas and the rock-guarded costs
He arrived at fair Ahans at last
The City of Royals, where legend still boasts
Of its glory in ages long past
But then at its pinnacle - roads straight and wide
Paved with marble, and marbg and his Councillors meet and decide
How to hold the world back from its fall
Forty-First Verse
Into such came the First, unassuming in manner
Not copper nor iron nor steel
His strong body enclosed; neither weapon nor banner
Clothed but in a robe and his zeal
"I have come" he exclaimed. "Give me leave to defend
My friends and my country and lord
Lest the demon Demerfin, on whom you depend
Wound your land, at your charge, with your sword
Forty-Second Verse
The king heard his suit with a look of amaze
At the boldness and pluck of his mien
For a while he faltered, his mind in a daze
As he stared at his men and his queen
When his wits were recovered, he gave a great laugh
Neither nasty nor mocking, but glad
And expressed his delight, to his nobles and staff
At the manner of subject he had
Forty-Third Verse
Then he spoke to the First, saying "Friend, I admire
Your devotion to sovereign and land
But Demerfin is strong, and 'tis not my desire
To relieve him of rank and command
Go off then in peace, but receive as my gift
Any sword from my arsenal's store
Take the best - for a sovereign ought not to show thrift
To his subjects, when valiant in war
Forty-Fourth Verse
But as chance (or by fate - chance is merely a name
Used when fate keeps its presence unknown)
Demerfin, the traitor, at that hour came
For his troops and his arms to be shown
And he paused in the arsenal, viewing its hoard
(His mind bent on evil and doom)
When Refin, rejected, in search of a sword
Eyes cast downward, came into the room
Forty-Fifth Verse
On the belt of the demon there lay, glowing green
The Sword of the gentle March Breeze
As a symbol of power, by all to be seen
One of Four, and the oldest of these
As its emerald and steel the bold Refin admired
It flew like a bird to his hand
He said "´Tis the best, just as the king has desired
And I claim it, by royal command!"
Forty-Sixth Verse
Then he thrust forth the sword at the servant of Sun
Who countered with thrusts of his own
Refin gasped in amaze at the deed he had done
His hands' acts to his mind were unknown
For 'twas notdered the blow
But the will of his god-fashioned sword
Which now blazed with a brighter and purer green glow
With, at long last, its mission restored
Forty-Seventh Verse
The demon recovered his wits and he snatched
Up a blade in the arsenal found
The next blow that Refin dealt, Demerfin matched
Clanging arms through th' armory resound
The First watched first in horror, and later in awe
As free from all conscious commands
His arms moved, parried, countered - his eyes merely saw
Foreign acts by his sword in his hands
Forty-Eighth Verse
In anger Demerfin closed in for the kill
He had mastered the warrior's art
But the sword forged by Mandorel lacked not his skill
And it flew at the general's heart
Pierced his breast, but the demon just gave a dread grin
For the First sought a heart there in vain
There was just coal and stone where a heart would have been
Just putrescence and filth for a brain
Forty-Nineth Verse
The sword wearied of stabbing, and burned emerald bright
With the fires of Tirbal above
'Twas not Mandorel's strength which was seen in that light
But Laguna's all-compassing love
It was love then that conquered, when iron had failed
Love that won, where no battle-art could
'Tis said Hate over Hatred has never prevailed
You can only fight evil with good
Fiftieth Verse
Thus was Demerfin conquered, and Refin in fear
Would have fled from his murderous deed
Had he not beheld great Mandorallen appear
And the god o'er the palace decreed:
"Men of Tirlar! Of Ahans! Your champion behold!
Harm him not - he is sacred to Me
Rather use him - his spirit is fiery and bold"
And Larn heeded his master's decree:
Fifty-First Verse
He made him his general: Refin the First
Sailed that eve to the isle of Khas
In a fortnight, the fortunes of war he reversed
And inflicted on Sun a great loss
For the men of the Isles were valiant and brave
And their leader was pious and true
And when fighting their land and their loved ones to save
There is nothing such men cannot do
Fifty-Second Verse
Shleg too was retaken, but Refin pushed on
Urged forth by the fire in histhe mountainous land of Fabon
Where the demons still held in the west
When he landed, he fought with his foes once again
Once again, by his courage, he won
And in Treesia he paused, some supplies to obtain
'Ere the next operation begun
Fifty-Third Verse
But Sun, Lord of Demons, upon his jet throne
Heard news of his northern defeat
Dread and awful he rose, and his awful eyes shone
And he ordered his councilors to meet
In a Council of Demons, the Isles to end -
The Elders, the Chaos of Sark
And all the Infernals from Ifreann ascend
And the tropical sun they make dark
Fifty-Fourth Verse
Then Sun spoke, saying... well, I don't know what he said
From the base of his dark throne of jet
For his words, and his deeds, were so awful and dread
Even lorekeepers sought to forget
They expunged all the records, and burnt all the scrolls
Ripped up every paper and book
For too dark and too dreadful for innocent souls
Were his words, and the actions he took
Fifty-Fifth Verse
Yet we know the results of his deed - every isle
Each home of the valiant and proud
Black mists and black vapors of Ifreann defile
The period that Fate had allowed
Was ended - the towers of Ahans might shine
Over Folcador's seas nevermore
Only Treesia was saved from the vapors and brine
Saved with Refin, who stood on its shore
Fifty-Sixth Verse
But in Treesia, the First, in that one moonless night
Went from fiery and youthful to old
His voice became trembling, his hair became white
And his fires grew dim and went cold
The Enabler of Life started wishing for death
And his soul became dark with the loss
Of bright, kingly Ahans, of tree-speckled Reath
Desert Shleg, and hard, rock-studded Khas
Fifty-Seventh Verse
Alas the Five Isles! Five bright points of light!
Five jewels on the Crowning Plane's crown
Unrivaled in beauty, unconquered in fight
Their hope and potential unknown
What futures were stifled? What empires unmade?
What thousands of heroes unborn?
What stories unwritten? What cities unlaid?
When the darkness enclosed their bright morn?
Fifty-Eighth Verse
Woe! Woe unto Tirlar! Woe! Woe unto men!
Refin the First!
The lands of the gods now defiled once again
By Lest, and his follow´rs accursed
Woe! Woe unto Ennabruk! Woe to the gods
And woe to the Races below!
Woe! Woe to the World-Planes, the Seven Abodes
To Tirbal and Universe - woe!
Fifty-Nineth Verse
The gods up above once agreed on a law
Not to meddle in matters below
But when so Cataclysmic an evil they saw
And the Crown Plane beneath filled with woe
Wrath burnt through their fetters - the War God, appalled
Grabbed his tripartite axe in his hands
With a trumpet blast Tirbal's great armies he called
To deliver the Circle of Lands
Sixtieth Verse
The armies of Tirbal were gathered together
Encased in their glittering mail
Brimming full with the fury of war, heedless whether
Their purpose would triumph or fail
Just exulting in battle, rejoicing in fight
And itching for clashing of arms
Shining light off their armor, the Forces of Light
Came in droves to the War-God's alarms
Sixty-First Verse
Then Folcador raised up a whirlwind that bore them
From Tirbal to Tirlar below
Made the lightning-bolts flash as a herald before them
And winds like to hurricanes blow
And rainbows as banners, untouched by the wind
And contrails to show them their way
And great walls of stratus as vanguards behind
That covered the sun and the day
Sixty-Second Verse
When Sun saw these armies he trembled in fear
And Yetal turned pale in dismay
For they knew at long last that their hour was near
And their crimes bore a high price to pay
So they rode on their draken, in haste to proceed
In haste to shun battle and fly
Lest the champions of Tirbal avenge their foul deed
And thus craven, they fled through the sky
Sixty-Third Verse
Now the great Whip of Folcador flew round and round
And the great Axe of Mandorel fell
And the Fires of Tineon fell to the ground
Where they raged like the fires of Hell
Nor was Istvan then absent, nor Istvan's dread blade
Nor the Microns, their goal to fulfill
Nor the men of the East - every land ever made
There converged, and prepared for the kill
Sixty-Fourth Verse
The fortresses fell without fight
The armies dispersed in dismay
The whole land was extinguished and wiped out of sight
And was lost in a night and a day
The high walls were ground into pebbles and stone
The palaces fell to the ground
Not a brick stayed on top of a brick - all were gone
And dark Ruin spread its wings all around
Sixty-Fifth Verse
Atop high Mount Medivh great Mandorel stood
'Till he spotted the demons in flight
And he cast the spear Unis, resplendent with Good
Its point and its shaft made of light
It struck the great Draken that bore them away
Right between its two fiery eyes
A death-blow it struck - as they howled in dismay
The two demons fell down through the skies
Sixty-Sixth Verse
In the ocean they landed, but swam to the coast
Disgraced, sopping wet, but not dead
Men who saw them but laughed - all their power seemed lost
And their aspect was no longer dread
Mandorallen beheld and said "Thus let them stay
`Till Fate, with her knowledge arcane
Either kills or restores them - I care not which way
Let us now return home to our plane"
Sixty-Seventh Verse
Thus was Khaz Modan conquered by power divine
And the Isles by power demonic
Thus was vengeance obtained, thus did fate intertwine
Good and evil in patterns ironic
Thus the shaping of Tirlar in battle begun
And in battle will Tirlar be lost
Thus was destiny filled, thus was history run
But alas! What was history's cost?
Sixty-Eighth Verse
The world is a story, and stories have ends
And this book has an end of its own
When the First, dead of grief, up to Tirbal ascends
With the Gods, who in life he has known
Open-armed, Mandorallen embraces his friend
Who holds still in his pale, wrinkled hands
The sword with the emerald, still bright to defend
All the hopes of the Races and Lands
Sixty-Nineth Verse
Said the Champion: "Boldly you fought, friend, and well
That which mortals could do, you have done
In battle you strove with the forces of Hell
Remained pious, persisted, and won
O, blame not yourself for the twistings of Fate!
Rest a while, and hand over your sword
And in Calaspier's halls future ba- you must have a reward"
Seventieth Verse
Spoke the First: "For myself, I can no more desire
Then the Battle of which you have told
Let ANDAN´s apocalypse relight my fire
Let me fight, once again, as of old
Give reward then to Treesia, the last of the Isles
Let another arise in my place
Let him wield my green sword, and enduring great trials
Bring new honor to me and my race"
Seventy-First Verse
"Let it be!" spoke the Champion, his eyes all alight
"Let the Second in Treesia arise!
And let there be Barons, unconquered in fight!
Let their fame fill the seas and the skies!
Let the times yet to come a new Ardeaspeg see!
Let them see a new Ahans erected!
And in that Golden Age of the world, let there be
A new King of All Tirlar selected!"
Seventy-Second Verse
Then the Sword of the gentle March Breezes he threw
Down from Tirbal to Tirlar below
Through the skies for three days and three nights the blade flew
Like a star, with a bright emerald glow
Till it struck land in Ecosse, where dwelt a young man
A young man with a fire in his heart
And the emerald stone blazed with the fire of the plan
Plans for Treesia's - and Tirlar's - fresh start