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Ye Book of Ye Orchids
Ye [[Book of the Orchids|Book of Ye Orchids]]<br>
Part the Fourth
Part the Fourth


==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 banners unfurled
Then Mandorallen, with banners unfurled<br>
And Ilass, who fell in the Fall
And Ilass, who fell in the Fall<br>
Last came the Orchids, to seal the world´s fate
Last came the Orchids, to seal the world's fate<br>
Even e´er the first Isle arose
Even e'er the first Isle arose<br>
To seal the book shut when they touch and they mate
To seal the book shut when they touch 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==
Tales of seas down beneath and of skies up above
Tales of seas down beneath and of skies up above<br>
Tales of Earth, and the races therein
Tales of Earth, and the races therein<br>
Tales of terrible vengeance and beautiful love
Tales of terrible vengeance and beautiful love<br>
Deeds heroic, and villainous sin
Deeds heroic, and villainous sin<br>
Tales set only yesterday, tales that were set
Tales set only yesterday, tales that were set<br>
Even e´er the first Isle arose
Even e'er the first Isle arose<br>
The tale I am writing; tales not written yet
The tale I am writing; tales not written yet<br>
All these tales will be brought to a close
All these tales will be brought to a close<br>


==Third Verse==
==Third Verse==
Tales high and prophetic; tales low and uncouth
Tales high and prophetic; tales low and uncouth<br>
Tales written in prose and in verses
Tales written in prose and in verses<br>
Tales written for pleasure, tales written for truth
Tales written for pleasure, tales written for truth<br>
Tales written of blessings and curses
Tales written of blessings and curses<br>
And nobles and priests
And nobles and priests<br>
Shining allies, and terrible foes
Shining allies, and terrible foes<br>
Dragons, gods, demons, spirits, men, giants, and beasts
Dragons, gods, demons, spirits, men, giants, and beasts<br>
All these tales will be brought to a close
All these tales will be brought to a close<br>


==Fourth Verse==
==Fourth Verse==
Tales set high in Tirbal, `twixt Ennabruk´s spires
Tales set high in Tirbal, 'twixt Ennabruk's spires<br>
Tales set in Calaspier´s stone
Tales set in Calaspier's stone<br>
Tales of Tirlar, and tales down in Ifreann´s dark fires
Tales of Tirlar, and tales down in Ifreann's dark fires<br>
Where few of the living have gone
Where few of the living have gone<br>
Yea, few men have gone - and of those, only one
Yea, few men have gone - and of those, only one<br>
Has returned from the fires of Hell
Has returned from the fires of Hell<br>
In a great quest heroic this journey was done
In a great quest heroic this journey was done<br>
And this is the tale I will tell
And this is the tale I will tell<br>


==Fifth Verse==
==Fifth Verse==
For the Tale of the Orchids is found even there
For the Tale of the Orchids is found even there<br>
In the fires of Ifreann below
In the fires of Ifreann below<br>
From the heights of the sky, in the rarified air
From the heights of the sky, in the rarified air<br>
To the depths of the regions of woe
To the depths of the regions of woe<br>
Yea, across Seven Planes is the reach of our doom
Yea, across Seven Planes is the reach of our doom<br>
And the intricate web that will seal it
And the intricate web that will seal it<br>
And the fuel for the fire that must someday consume
And the fuel for the fire that must someday consume<br>
All the world - so the Powers might heal it
All the world - so the Powers might heal it<br>


==Sixth Verse==
==Sixth Verse==
When the Five Isles sunk in those ages of old
When the Five Isles sunk in those ages of old<br>
An era was brought to a close
An era was brought to a close<br>
And the forge of the sun-god grew dark and went cold
And the forge of the sun-god grew dark and went cold<br>
And the seas round the poles slowed and froze
And the seas round the poles slowed and froze<br>
The currents betrayed their familiar path
The currents betrayed their familiar path<br>
Harder storms flew from Folcador´s hands
Harder storms flew from Folcador's hands<br>
And his dazzling whip cracked with heavier wrath
And his dazzling whip cracked with heavier wrath<br>
On the seas, and the cold-haunted lands
On the seas, and the cold-haunted lands<br>


==Seventh Verse==
==Seventh Verse==
For many an age dwelt this cold o´er the world
For many an age dwelt this cold o'er the world<br>
Nor for ages the storms ceased to blow
Nor for ages the storms ceased to blow<br>
In the middle of summer the frosty flakes swirled
In the middle of summer the frosty flakes swirled<br>
On Lagunafete, clouds turned to snow
On Lagunafete, clouds turned to snow<br>
And the empires that just generations before
And the empires that just generations before<br>
Had seen leaders and warrior so bold
Had seen leaders and warrior so bold<br>
And had held back dread demons in terrible war
And had held back dread demons in terrible war<br>
Were unable to hold back the cold
Were unable to hold back the cold<br>


==Eighth Verse==
==Eighth Verse==
In Treesia, where such wondrous deeds had occurred
In Treesia, where such wondrous deeds had occurred<br>
The Barons remained in their keep
The Barons remained in their keep<br>
In vain do the Second´s sons pray for a Third
In vain do the Second´s sons pray for a Third<br>
In vain the sagarts pray and weep
In vain the sagarts pray and weep<br>
In Tapfer, the Microns, once greatest of Races
In Tapfer, the Microns, once greatest of Races<br>
Are citiless, homeless, and poor
Are citiless, homeless, and poor<br>
And they wander the country, and all its dark places
And they wander the country, and all its dark places<br>
And sink into weakness and war
And sink into weakness and war<br>


==Nineth Verse==
==Nineth Verse==
In Istvanistan, woe, for King Istvan is dead
In Istvanistan, woe, for King Istvan is dead<br>
And his sons lack his wisdom and might
And his sons lack his wisdom and might<br>
And make war not on Evil, but Tapfer Stormrider Sword joins the fight
And make war not on Evil, but Tapfer Stormrider Sword joins the fight<br>
And when Salio saw her initial design
And when Salio saw her initial design<br>
Turned to evil and causes perverse
Turned to evil and causes perverse<br>
Then `till Stjepan Aracic renewed the old line
Then `till Stjepan Aracic renewed the old line<br>
She removed all its might with a curse
She removed all its might with a curse<br>


==Tenth Verse==
==Tenth Verse==
Yea, all through the Circle of Lands, nations faltered
Yea, all through the Circle of Lands, nations faltered<br>
And the tales of the deeds of the past
And the tales of the deeds of the past<br>
Were sung sadly, then known of but dimly, then altered
Were sung sadly, then known of but dimly, then altered<br>
Then finally forgotten at last
Then finally forgotten at last<br>
Alas! For when stories and legends are lost
Alas! For when stories and legends are lost<br>
Then its characters die once again
Then its characters die once again<br>
And Refin, and Istvan, and all of their host
And Refin, and Istvan, and all of their host<br>
Are in Tirbal a second time slain
Are in Tirbal a second time slain<br>


==Eleventh Verse==
==Eleventh Verse==
Alas to the race that abandons their past!
Alas to the race that abandons their past!<br>
Like a child whose father is lost
Like a child whose father is lost<br>
They are set all adrift on a sea dark and vast
They are set all adrift on a sea dark and vast<br>
By the winds and the waves to be tossed
By the winds and the waves to be tossed<br>
And where is the guide, who should steer and direct?
And where is the guide, who should steer and direct?<br>
Who should mentor and lead and console?
Who should mentor and lead and console?<br>
Who to indicate errors, to teach and correct
Who to indicate errors, to teach and correct<br>
When we cut off a piece of our soul?
When we cut off a piece of our soul?<br>


==Twelfth Verse==
==Twelfth Verse==
For ten ages, the cold and sadness persisted
For ten ages, the cold and sadness persisted<br>
It lay on the world like a shroud
It lay on the world like a shroud<br>
No creatures nor forests nor heroes resisted
No creatures nor forests nor heroes resisted<br>
Nor empires once mighty and proud
Nor empires once mighty and proud<br>
But all prayed up to Tirbal for warmth and relief
But all prayed up to Tirbal for warmth and relief<br>
And the gods, among Ennabruk´s spires
And the gods, among Ennabruk's spires<br>
Hear their prayers and their loud lamentations of grief
Hear their prayers and their loud lamentations of grief<br>
And add oils to Tineon´s fires
And add oils to Tineon's fires<br>


==Thirteenth Verse==
==Thirteenth Verse==
And like a volcano set deep in the Earth
And like a volcano set deep in the Earth<br>
When Bladhm has one of her rages
When Bladhm has one of her rages<br>
To a towering column of fire gives birth
To a towering column of fire gives birth<br>
With the now unconfined wrath of ages
With the now unconfined wrath of ages<br>
The sun flares with warmth, and Lagunafete´s frost
The sun flares with warmth, and Lagunafete's frost<br>
Melts away to the midsummer´s heat
Melts away to the midsummer's heat<br>
And Caranna restores all the trees that were lost
And Caranna restores all the trees that were lost<br>
And the glaciers and ice floes retreat
And the glaciers and ice floes retreat<br>


==Fourteenth Verse==
==Fourteenth Verse==
And men, who for so many winters of woe
And men, who for so many winters of woe<br>
Had abandoned their civilized ways
Had abandoned their civilized ways<br>
To the old fallow fields and bare villages go
To the old fallow fields and bare villages go<br>
And new cities and villages raise
And new cities and villages raise<br>
And they call for a Teacher, to show them the Lore
And they call for a Teacher, to show them the Lore<br>
By which a new Science may rise
By which a new Science may rise<br>
For Carding, the Wise One, who helped them before
For Carding, the Wise One, who helped them before<br>
And made men and their empires wise
And made men and their empires wise<br>


==Fifteenth Verse==
==Fifteenth Verse==
Then the Firelord took off the crown from his head
Then the Firelord took off the crown from his head<br>
That glowed with the light of the Sun
That glowed with the light of the Sun<br>
Dazzling, brilliant, and turned to , and said
Dazzling, brilliant, and turned to, and said<br>
"The New Age of the World has begun!
"The New Age of the World has begun!<br>
Take my crown, and set off for the bright Crowning Plane
Take my crown, and set off for the bright Crowning Plane<br>
Teach the Way, as you once did of old
Teach the Way, as you once did of old<br>
Draw together the sparks of the Light that remain
Draw together the sparks of the Light that remain<br>
For a Forge-Fire, Tirlar to mold!"
For a Forge-Fire, Tirlar to mold!"<br>


==Sixteenth Verse==
==Sixteenth Verse==
And Carding descended to Tirlar, arriving
And Carding descended to Tirlar, arriving<br>
Where the Antya drains into its bay
Where the Antya drains into its bay<br>
Where some small bands of primitives, barely surviving
Where some small bands of primitives, barely surviving<br>
Lived life (as does each, in their way)
Lived life (as does each, in their way)<br>
But when they saw Carding, his crown all alight
But when they saw Carding, his crown all alight<br>
With the light of the Firelord´s flame
With the light of the Firelord's flame<br>
They were driven to fear, and the watchmen took flight
They were driven to fear, and the watchmen took flight<br>
To their terrible lord, Myng by name
To their terrible lord, Myng by name<br>


==Seventeenth Verse==
==Seventeenth Verse==
This Myng was called merciless, truly barbarian
This Myng was called merciless, truly barbarian<br>
Ev´n for his barbarian race
Ev´n for his barbarian race<br>
His rule was steel-fisted and authoritarian
His rule was steel-fisted and authoritarian<br>
His mind was hardhearted and base
His mind was hardhearted and base<br>
The ignorant natives believed him a god
The ignorant natives believed him a god<br>
(Tho´ his true gods were Yetal and Sun)
(Tho´ his true gods were Yetal and Sun)<br>
And his fingers kept hold on a magical rod
And his fingers kept hold on a magical rod<br>
With which great evil deeds could be done
With which great evil deeds could be done<br>


==Eighteenth Verse==
==Eighteenth Verse==
Myng had first gained his power by unholy pact
Myng had first gained his power by unholy pact<br>
With the lords of the Vardian clan
With the lords of the Vardian clan<br>
Who can ever weak souls unsuspecting attract
Who can ever weak souls unsuspecting attract<br>
Sun, the warlord called Markg, Yetal, Dan
Sun, the warlord called Markg, Yetal, Dan<br>
Thus he feared not the Wise One - his strength on the wax
Thus he feared not the Wise One - his strength on the wax<br>
Was matched but by his reasonless pride
Was matched but by his reasonless pride<br>
And he thought his dread rod could withstand all attacks
And he thought his dread rod could withstand all attacks<br>
And the gods might themselves be denied
And the gods might themselves be denied<br>


==Nineteenth Verse==
==Nineteenth Verse==
For the demons had heard (and indeed, it was true)
For the demons had heard (and indeed, it was true)<br>
That where Antya rushed into the sea
That where Antya rushed into the sea<br>
That the bright light of Tirbal should kindle anew
That the bright light of Tirbal should kindle anew<br>
And from thence, in all lands should burn free
And from thence, in all lands should burn free<br>
And in fear of this light, and to hold back this fire
And in fear of this light, and to hold back this fire<br>
They set Myng as the king of this land
They set Myng as the king of this land<br>
To imprison this chance in chains awful and dire
To imprison this chance in chains awful and dire<br>
So that freedom and hope might be banned
So that freedom and hope might be banned<br>


==Twentieth Verse==
==Twentieth Verse==
Up the coast of Carama wise Carding proceeded
Up the coast of Carama wise Carding proceeded<br>
Myng´s fortress, Epoli, to reach
Myng's fortress, Epoli, to reach<br>
And all through his journey, he tried and succeeded
And all through his journey, he tried and succeeded<br>
To educate, tutor, and preach
To educate, tutor, and preach<br>
And many he tutored remained by his side
And many he tutored remained by his side<br>
As he journeyed through hill and through knoll
As he journeyed through hill and through knoll<br>
To function as guards for their teacher and guide
To function as guards for their teacher and guide<br>
And to help him accomplish his goal
And to help him accomplish his goal<br>


==Twenty-First Verse==
==Twenty-First Verse==
When thad come to the towering walls
When thad come to the towering walls<br>
Of Myng´s castle, its towers sharp and cruel
Of Myng's castle, its towers sharp and cruel<br>
Thrice a cry of defiance the Waykeeper calls
Thrice a cry of defiance the Waykeeper calls<br>
And Myng meets him, demanding a duel
And Myng meets him, demanding a duel<br>
And the Keeper agrees, and the tyrant suggests
And the Keeper agrees, and the tyrant suggests<br>
That of weapons, the god have the choice
That of weapons, the god have the choice<br>
And soft-spoken Carding, the Wise One, requests
And soft-spoken Carding, the Wise One, requests<br>
That the combat be fought with their voice
That the combat be fought with their voice<br>


==Twenty-Second Verse==
==Twenty-Second Verse==
The tyrant, bemused, grants the Keeper´s appeal
The tyrant, bemused, grants the Keeper's appeal<br>
And attacks with a terrible yell
And attacks with a terrible yell<br>
And the great beds of bedrock beneath them all reel
And the great beds of bedrock beneath them all reel<br>
As if Bladhm is raging in Hell
As if Bladhm is raging in Hell<br>
But Carding stands tranquil, unmoved by the din
But Carding stands tranquil, unmoved by the din<br>
Stands tranquil, and waits `till his foe
Stands tranquil, and waits 'till his foe<br>
Goes hoarse with his screaming - he finally gives in
Goes hoarse with his screaming - he finally gives in<br>
Then the Keeper, in voice soft and low:
Then the Keeper, in voice soft and low:<br>


==Twenty-Third Verse==
==Twenty-Third Verse==
"To war with the voice is the strongest of wars
"To war with the voice is the strongest of wars<br>
Although tyrants do not understand
Although tyrants do not understand<br>
I was sent down from Tirbal to show you this course
I was sent down from Tirbal to show you this course<br>
And bring justice and peace to your land
And bring justice and peace to your land<br>
So let me now fight with my weapons divine
So let me now fight with my weapons divine<br>
With Reason, Persuasion, and Speech
With Reason, Persuasion, and Speech<br>
See then whose arms are greater - the tyrant´s or mine!"
See then whose arms are greater - the tyrant's or mine!"<br>
And then Carding proceeded to teach
And then Carding proceeded to teach<br>


==Twenty-Fourth Verse==
==Twenty-Fourth Verse==
He taught them of Empire, of what might yet be
He taught them of Empire, of what might yet be<br>
If they cast off oppression and fear
If they cast off oppression and fear<br>
He taught of consensus, the way of the free
He taught of consensus, the way of the free<br>
And the glory so painfully near
And the glory so painfully near<br>
He taught them of Government, Justice, and Law
He taught them of Government, Justice, and Law<br>
He taught them to stand, and be brave
He taught them to stand, and be brave<br>
He taught them to hold gods and Tirbal in awe
He taught them to hold gods and Tirbal in awe<br>
And to heed the commandments they gave
And to heed the commandments they gave<br>


==Twenty-Fifth Verse==
==Twenty-Fifth Verse==
He taught all the arts to make Empire rise
He taught all the arts to make Empire rise<br>
And when he was finished at last
And when he was finished at last<br>
"I teach you the way of Audentior!" he cries
"I teach you the way of Audentior!" he cries<br>
"Which will never in fame be surpassed!
"Which will never in fame be surpassed!<br>
I give you the seed that will sprout to a jewel
I give you the seed that will sprout to a jewel<br>
The Sun, to turn night into day!
The Sun, to turn night into day!<br>
In glory to conquer, in justice to rule
In glory to conquer, in justice to rule<br>
And in wisdom to follow my Way."
And in wisdom to follow my Way."<br>


==Twenty-Sixth Verse==
==Twenty-Sixth Verse==
And his words touched the hearts of the listening crowd
And his words touched the hearts of the listening crowd<br>
And like wildfire spread through each mind
And like wildfire spread through each mind<br>
And without a command being spoken aloud
And without a command being spoken aloud<br>
In a terrible mob they combined
In a terrible mob they combined<br>
All their arms became one, and united, they pried
All their arms became one, and united, they pried<br>
Stone from stone, and forced open each cell
Stone from stone, and forced open each cell<br>
And a well-fired shaft stred
And a well-fired shaft stred<br>
And followed his masters to Hell
And followed his masters to Hell<br>


==Twenty-Seventh Verse==
==Twenty-Seventh Verse==
Then the crown of the Firelord burned azure and blue
Then the crown of the Firelord burned azure and blue<br>
And the Keeper of Lore raised it high
And the Keeper of Lore raised it high<br>
And he placed it upon a white banner that flew
And he placed it upon a white banner that flew<br>
From a turret, commanding the sky
From a turret, commanding the sky<br>
Then ascends back to Tirbal, while those still below
Then ascends back to Tirbal, while those still below<br>
The Audentes, are drafting their laws
The Audentes, are drafting their laws<br>
And upon every law shines that bright azure glow
And upon every law shines that bright azure glow<br>
Which purifies faults, and melts flaws
Which purifies faults, and melts flaws<br>


==Twenty-Eighth Verse==
==Twenty-Eighth Verse==
And the people at last have their laws set and passed
And the people at last have their laws set and passed<br>
And their leaders and chieftains in place
And their leaders and chieftains in place<br>
And the die now are cast for an empire vast
And the die now are cast for an empire vast<br>
And a happy and prosperous race
And a happy and prosperous race<br>
The glory! The brilliance! The radiance! The light!
The glory! The brilliance! The radiance! The light!<br>
The wonder! The splendor! The scope!
The wonder! The splendor! The scope!<br>
The vigor! The valor! The power! The might!
The vigor! The valor! The power! The might!<br>
The music! The magic! The HOPE!!!
The music! The magic! The HOPE!!!<br>


==Twenty-Nineth Verse==
==Twenty-Nineth Verse==
For such was Audentior - the Mother of Nations
For such was Audentior - the Mother of Nations<br>
The Star to enkindle the flame
The Star to enkindle the flame<br>
The bright guiding lantern for all generations
The bright guiding lantern for all generations<br>
A hope beyond knowledge or name
A hope beyond knowledge or name<br>
With a million children, all beauteous and strong
With a million children, all beauteous and strong<br>
Who should light up the world´s future ages
Who should light up the world's future ages<br>
And together combine in symphonious song
And together combine in symphonious song<br>
To illuminate all the Book´s pages
To illuminate all the Book's pages<br>


==Thirtieth Verse==
==Thirtieth Verse==
But not all sang in joy at the new era´s dawn
But not all sang in joy at the new era's dawn<br>
Nor rejoiced in Audentior´s rise
Nor rejoiced in Audentior's rise<br>
Nor was Sun, Lord of Demons, defeated and gone
Nor was Sun, Lord of Demons, defeated and gone<br>
And he watched still with unclosing eyes.
And he watched still with unclosing eyes.<br>
As he gazed on Audentior, a cloud filled his mind
As he gazed on Audentior, a cloud filled his mind<br>
Of envy, and loathing, and fear
Of envy, and loathing, and fear<br>
That savagery might be removed from mankind
That savagery might be removed from mankind<br>
And evil and wrong disappear
And evil and wrong disappear<br>


==First Verse==
==Thirty-First Verse==
So he called all the fiends who still heeded his call
So he called all the fiends who still heeded his call<br>
And demanded they give him a plan
And demanded they give him a plan<br>
To repeat the descent that we fell in the Fall
To repeat the descent that we fell in the Fall<br>
And once more, to corrupt helpless Man
And once more, to corrupt helpless Man<br>
But Audentior stood like a bright gleaming shield
But Audentior stood like a bright gleaming shield<br>
And none of the demons could say
And none of the demons could say<br>
How to open the scar that the Lorekeeper healed
How to open the scar that the Lorekeeper healed<br>
Or to darken the Sunlord´s new day
Or to darken the Sunlord's new day<br>


==First Verse==
==Thirty-Second Verse==
Then Sun grew enraged, saying "Have you no sense?
Then Sun grew enraged, saying "Have you no sense?<br>
Do none have a scheme, or a spell?
Do none have a scheme, or a spell?<br>
Then hear this! To punish her dreadful offense
Then hear this! To punish her dreadful offense<br>
Dread Ilass lies burning in hell.
Dread Ilass lies burning in hell.<br>
If you cannot think perhaps yet you can dig!
If you cannot think perhaps yet you can dig!<br>
For Ilass will know what to do
For Ilass will know what to do<br>
So make me a pitand so big
So make me a pitand so big<br>
That Yetal and I can go through"
That Yetal and I can go through"<br>


==First Verse==
==Thirty-Third Verse==
Then the armies of demons began excavation
Then the armies of demons began excavation<br>
They started in that very spot
They started in that very spot<br>
A plain beside Brzgrad, in Istvan´s old nation
A plain beside Brzgrad, in Istvan's old nation<br>
(Thought Istvan had long been forgot)
(Thought Istvan had long been forgot)<br>
For twelve days and twelve nights they removed dirt and stone
For twelve days and twelve nights they removed dirt and stone<br>
But when the thirteenth sun arose
But when the thirteenth sun arose<br>
Then Sun, Lord of Demons, with Yetal alone
Then Sun, Lord of Demons, with Yetal alone<br>
Down the pit, dim and fathomless, goes
Down the pit, dim and fathomless, goes<br>


==First Verse==
==Thirty-Fourth Verse==
There they came unto Ifreann, its dark fires burning
There they came unto Ifreann, its dark fires burning<br>
And the slopes of Dagora they crossed
And the slopes of Dagora they crossed<br>
Through the sulfurous vapors and brimstone discerning
Through the sulfurous vapors and brimstone discerning<br>
The souls of the damned and the lost
The souls of the damned and the lost<br>
But at last they arrived at the terrible cave
But at last they arrived at the terrible cave<br>
Where the Witch was consigned to her fate
Where the Witch was consigned to her fate<br>
With Lest, the Dark Child, shut up in this grave
With Lest, the Dark Child, shut up in this grave<br>
Lest Elwynn and he join and mate
Lest Elwynn and he join and mate<br>


==First Verse==
==Thirty-Fifth Verse==
But a great burning fire ringed the cave round and round
But a great burning fire ringed the cave round and round<br>
Nor could Witch, Child, or Demon pass by
Nor could Witch, Child, or Demon pass by<br>
So rather Sun spoke, for he knew that the sound
So rather Sun spoke, for he knew that the sound<br>
Would go through, and the Witch could reply
Would go through, and the Witch could reply
So Sun told the author of that dire Betrayal
So Sun told the author of that dire Betrayal<br>
His conundrum, and asked for her aid
His conundrum, and asked for her aid<br>
Through the joined sheets of fire that made up her jail
Through the joined sheets of fire that made up her jail<br>
Awful Ilass replied, and she said:
Awful Ilass replied, and she said:<br>


==First Verse==
==Thirty-Sixth Verse==<br>
"Take the eye of a Drake, and then grind it to sand
"Take the eye of a Drake, and then grind it to sand<br>
And a Rainbow, by Folcador flown
And a Rainbow, by Folcador flown<br>
These things mix together, and plant in the land
These things mix together, and plant in the land<br>
Which is as Automatica known
Which is as Automatica known<br>
In the dark of the moon, it will grow to a man
In the dark of the moon, it will grow to a man<br>
Who, though seemingly stupid and weak
Who, though seemingly stupid and weak<br>
Will contain the dark power to further my plan
Will contain the dark power to further my plan<br>
And this is the weapon you seek."
And this is the weapon you seek."<br>


==First Verse==
==Thirty-Sixth Verse==
But as Sun turned to go, awful Yetal cried back
But as Sun turned to go, awful Yetal cried back<br>
"What of you, ringed in fire etern?
"What of you, ringed in fire etern?<br>
What of Lest, the Dark Child? Do Sun and I lack
What of Lest, the Dark Child? Do Sun and I lack<br>
Any hope to expect your return?"
Any hope to expect your return?"<br>
But smiling Ilass said "I have beheld
But smiling Ilass said "I have beheld<br>
Inscrutable time to its end
Inscrutable time to its end<br>
And these terrible fires will one day be quelled
And these terrible fires will one day be quelled<br>
And I unto Gnaud then ascend
And I unto Gnaud then ascend<br>


==First Verse==
==Thirty-Seventh Verse==
But to Lest, the Black Orchid, are different dooms given
But to Lest, the Black Orchid, are different dooms given<br>
And nor must my brother wait long
And nor must my brother wait long<br>
`Till a great king in Tirlar, the chosen of Heaven
`Till a great king in Tirlar, the chosen of Heaven<br>
Will unwittingly cause a great wrong
Will unwittingly cause a great wrong<br>
He shall come down, as you did, and battle with Lest
He shall come down, as you did, and battle with Lest<br>
Yea, shack Orchid is slain
Yea, shack Orchid is slain<br>
But at last the affair will turn out for the best
But at last the affair will turn out for the best<br>
And my brother see daylight again
And my brother see daylight again<br>


==First Verse==
==Thirty-Eighth Verse==
This too shall be caused by the spell you now bear
This too shall be caused by the spell you now bear<br>
For long have I plotted and schemed
For long have I plotted and schemed<br>
Depart, and return to the bright upper air
Depart, and return to the bright upper air<br>
Of which I so often have dreamed
Of which I so often have dreamed<br>
I have planned a great evil - `tis now in your hands
I have planned a great evil - 'tis now in your hands<br>
Soon another shall leave, with a greater
Soon another shall leave, with a greater<br>
Return unto Tirlar, its Races and Lands -
Return unto Tirlar, its Races and Lands -<br>
Climb back through your pit to its crater"
Climb back through your pit to its crater"<br>


==First Verse==
==Thirty-Nineth Verse==
And thus Sun and Yetal returned to the air
And thus Sun and Yetal returned to the air<br>
And concocted in silence the potion
And concocted in silence the potion<br>
When at last it was done, the two fiends made repair
When at last it was done, the two fiends made repair<br>
To the shores of the Gaeosian Ocean
To the shores of the Gaeosian Ocean<br>
In the land which was as Automatica known
In the land which was as Automatica known<br>
Near where Antya flowed into the bay
Near where Antya flowed into the bay<br>
There they set it to seethe `till the dark of the moon
There they set it to seethe 'till the dark of the moon<br>
For a day and a night, thus it lay
For a day and a night, thus it lay<br>


==First Verse==
==Fortieth Verse==
Then it grew to a man - into Sager, who led
Then it grew to a man - into Sager, who led<br>
The revolt of the lands of the west
The revolt of the lands of the west<br>
When it ended, uncountable thousands were dead
When it ended, uncountable thousands were dead<br>
With the land that the gods once had blessed
With the land that the gods once had blessed<br>
And the broken Audentes burned Carding´s old laws
And the broken Audentes burned Carding's old laws<br>
And they set up a despot instead
And they set up a despot instead<br>
The Emperor Christoph, whose myriad flaws
The Emperor Christoph, whose myriad flaws<br>
Took the nation from ailing to dead
Took the nation from ailing to dead<br>


==First Verse==
==Forty-First Verse==
Alas for the men who once saw Carding´s light
Alas for the men who once saw Carding's light<br>
And who built from the light a great nation
And who built from the light a great nation<br>
They are now doomed forever to squabble and to fight
They are now doomed forever to squabble and to fight<br>
Nevermore will they lay the foundation
Nevermore will they lay the foundation<br>
For something eternal and glorious and famed
For something eternal and glorious and famed<br>
For their hands now sculpt only in air
For their hands now sculpt only in air<br>
And can any among their sad number be blamed
And can any among their sad number be blamed<br>
If they fall into gloom and despair?
If they fall into gloom and despair?<br>


==First Verse==
==Forty-Second Verse==
But Dlithail, the Guardian, says "Never a door
But Dlithail, the Guardian, says "Never a door<br>
May close, but another opes wide"
May close, but another opes wide"<br>
And the lands of the North, overshadowed before
And the lands of the North, overshadowed before<br>
Are renewed, both in power and pride
Are renewed, both in power and pride<br>
Those fleeing Audentior find refuge and home
Those fleeing Audentior find refuge and home<br>
With the Northmen, both lively and bold
With the Northmen, both lively and bold<br>
And the tribes of the north, and the migrants become
And the tribes of the north, and the migrants become<br>
The mightiest of kingdoms of old
The mightiest of kingdoms of old<br>


==First Verse==
==Forty-Third Verse==
Carradun! Called by some Land of Fire and Stone
Carradun! Called by some Land of Fire and Stone<br>
For the souls and the hearts of its men
For the souls and the hearts of its men<br>
As great as Audentior, in ways of its own
As great as Audentior, in ways of its own<br>
And its like shall be seen not again
And its like shall be seen not again<br>
As dentes and foreigners knew it
As dentes and foreigners knew it<br>
For the mountains of coal and of shale
For the mountains of coal and of shale<br>
Which winding like sinuous serpents on through it
Which winding like sinuous serpents on through it
Kept it safe from the storm and the gale
Kept it safe from the storm and the gale<br>


==First Verse==
==Forty-Fourth Verse==
Now of all of its kings, one particular name
Now of all of its kings, one particular name<br>
Stands out, like the sun among stars
Stands out, like the sun among stars<br>
Many legends preserve his great deeds and his fame
Many legends preserve his great deeds and his fame<br>
(As indeed will this legend of ours)
(As indeed will this legend of ours)<br>
Shane Odlum, who bore the Obsidian Spoon
Shane Odlum, who bore the Obsidian Spoon<br>
And who ruled when Audentior ended
And who ruled when Audentior ended<br>
In him, the new day Tineon proclaimed reached its noon
In him, the new day Tineon proclaimed reached its noon<br>
And to new heights of brilliance ascended
And to new heights of brilliance ascended<br>


==First Verse==
==Forty-Fifth Verse==
In his thirtieth year (and the tenth of his reign)
In his thirtieth year (and the tenth of his reign)<br>
When his glory had waxed to its height
When his glory had waxed to its height<br>
He mounted his tower and surveyed the champaign
He mounted his tower and surveyed the champaign<br>
And his rule stretched as far as his sight
And his rule stretched as far as his sight<br>
He beheld mighty fortresses, rich fields of wheat
He beheld mighty fortresses, rich fields of wheat<br>
Grazing herds, looking peaceful and healthy
Grazing herds, looking peaceful and healthy<br>
His powerful host and invincible fleet
His powerful host and invincible fleet<br>
And villages teeming and wealthy
And villages teeming and wealthy<br>


==First Verse==
==Forty-Sixth Verse==
And he thought to himself, on the top of his tower
And he thought to himself, on the top of his tower<br>
"Yea, though now all of Tirlar be mine
"Yea, though now all of Tirlar be mine<br>
I cannot escape Death, and despite all my power
I cannot escape Death, and despite all my power<br>
My kingdom - and self - must decline
My kingdom - and self - must decline<br>
But to live on in legend, when bones turn to dust
But to live on in legend, when bones turn to dust<br>
That one comfort to mortals is given
That one comfort to mortals is given<br>
I shall do some great exploit of note `ere I must
I shall do some great exploit of note 'ere I must<br>
Be summoned to Ifreann or Heaven"
Be summoned to Ifreann or Heaven"<br>


==First Verse==
==Forty-Seventh Verse==
So he called all his councilors, wise men, and sages
So he called all his councilors, wise men, and sages<br>
And asked them what deeds needed doing
And asked them what deeds needed doing<br>
What curses or evils or riddles of ages
What curses or evils or riddles of ages<br>
Needed solving, or needed subduing
Needed solving, or needed subduing<br>
And at last one remembered a tale he´d heard spoken
And at last one remembered a tale he'd heard spoken<br>
An ancient (but accurate) story
An ancient (but accurate) story<br>
Of a terrible evil that had to be broken
Of a terrible evil that had to be broken<br>
And a quest that was sure to bring glory
And a quest that was sure to bring glory<br>


==First Verse==
==Forty-Eighth Verse==
In the very beginning of time (so he said)
In the very beginning of time (so he said)<br>
A great battle filled Heaven with blood
A great battle filled Heaven with blood<br>
And the day (though alas, not `till Utas lay dead)
And the day (though alas, not 'till Utas lay dead)<br>
Was a win for the forces of good
Was a win for the forces of good<br>
And the Darkness was cast to the Darkness of Hell
And the Darkness was cast to the Darkness of Hell<br>
There it lay, and there still did it lie
There it lay, and there still did it lie<br>
Planning what horrid evils no mortal could tell
Planning what horrid evils no mortal could tell<br>
Underneath the dark sulfurous sky
Underneath the dark sulfurous sky<br>


==First Verse==
==Forty-Nineth Verse==
But if ever a hero would journey below
But if ever a hero would journey below<br>
With his heart and his sword tempered strong
With his heart and his sword tempered strong<br>
And in battle should coible Foe
And in battle should coible Foe<br>
Earth no longer should groan under Wrong
Earth no longer should groan under Wrong<br>
But be free and exalted, like Tirbal above
But be free and exalted, like Tirbal above<br>
And its men would be happy and free
And its men would be happy and free<br>
And oppression would cease, superceded by love
And oppression would cease, superceded by love<br>
And all evils would scatter and flee
And all evils would scatter and flee<br>


==First Verse==
==Fiftieth Verse==
And scarce had the councilor ceased from his speaking
And scarce had the councilor ceased from his speaking<br>
When the king, with his hand on his sword
When the king, with his hand on his sword<br>
Said "This purpose is perfect: just such was I seeking
Said "This purpose is perfect: just such was I seeking<br>
This evil cannot be ignored!
This evil cannot be ignored!<br>
To this end I devote all my focus and might
To this end I devote all my focus and might<br>
I shall seek without respite or rest
I shall seek without respite or rest<br>
Prepare me a ship - for I journey tonight
Prepare me a ship - for I journey tonight<br>
I am burning for want of a quest!"
I am burning for want of a quest!"<br>


==First Verse==
==Fifty-First Verse==
And the people of Carradun readied a ship
And the people of Carradun readied a ship<br>
Called the Sea Lion, so fleet and fast
Called the Sea Lion, so fleet and fast
It could outstrip the fire of Folcador´s whip
It could outstrip the fire of Folcador's whip<br>
Or make progress against Lochrinn´s blast
Or make progress against Lochrinn´s blast<br>
No soldiers accompanied Odlum on board
No soldiers accompanied Odlum on board<br>
Only twelve sturdy men as a crew
Only twelve sturdy men as a crew<br>
And the best of his treasures - his ruby-set sword
And the best of his treasures - his ruby-set sword<br>
Thus equipped, from the harbor they flew
Thus equipped, from the harbor they flew<br>


==First Verse==
==Fifty-Second Verse==
Now this sword that he bore was no human-forged blade
Now this sword that he bore was no human-forged blade<br>
But was tempered by Salio´s hands
But was tempered by Salio's hands<br>
The Sword of the Red Moon of August - once made
The Sword of the Red Moon of August - once made<br>
For defense of the Races and Lands
For defense of the Races and Lands<br>
How Shane gained its possession I will not relate
How Shane gained its possession I will not relate<br>
(though through fiend-haunted Shleg went its course)
(though through fiend-haunted Shleg went its course)<br>
But I say the result was not untouched by Fate
But I say the result was not untouched by Fate<br>
Which indeed, is of all things the source
Which indeed, is of all things the source<br>


==First Verse==
==Fifty-Third Verse==
Now Shane's destination lay deep in the ice
Now Shane's destination lay deep in the ice<br>
That covers and hides northern seas
That covers and hides northern seas<br>
For he sought from a god supernatural advice
For he sought from a god supernatural advice<br>
And one dwelt in the cold glacial freeze
And one dwelt in the cold glacial freeze<br>
'Twas Elwynn the Orchid who there made her dwelling
'Twas Elwynn the Orchid who there made her dwelling<br>
In the heart of a fiery mount
In the heart of a fiery mount<br>
Why this happened is part of the tale I am telling
Why this happened is part of the tale I am telling<br>
And its history now I recount:
And its history now I recount:<br>


==First Verse==
==Fifty-Fourth Verse==
In the days when Audentior still reigned ascendant
In the days when Audentior still reigned ascendant<br>
O'er the people and cities and land
O'er the people and cities and land<br>
A few saw the cracks in the glory resplendent
A few saw the cracks in the glory resplendent<br>
And worried, and horded, and planned
And worried, and horded, and planned<br>
They escaped just before it began crashing down
They escaped just before it began crashing down<br>
And in two ships of birch journeyed forth
And in two ships of birch journeyed forth<br>
And at last they met landfall, and founded a town
And at last they met landfall, and founded a town<br>
In the ultimate climes of the north
In the ultimate climes of the north<br>


==First Verse==
==Fifty-Fifth Verse==
Yea, a town 'midst the glaciers - they cahey set out to build a new life
Yea, a town 'midst the glaciers - they cahey set out to build a new life<br>
To always act calmly, and always speak truly
To always act calmly, and always speak truly<br>
Be pious, and shun war and strife
Be pious, and shun war and strife<br>
This touched the White Orchid, who boldly declared
This touched the [[Elwynn (Goddess)|White Orchid]], who boldly declared<br>
She would live in this land as their god
She would live in this land as their god<br>
But the others had visions of Sun, and were scared
But the others had visions of Sun, and were scared<br>
Of her having an earthly abode
Of her having an earthly abode<br>


==First Verse==
==Fifty-Sixth Verse==
For if ever the Dark One in Ifreann should find her
For if ever the Dark One in Ifreann should find her<br>
The Destroyer at last would awake
The Destroyer at last would awake<br>
And Utas´s death was a constant reminder
And Utas's death was a constant reminder<br>
Of what form such disaster would take
Of what form such disaster would take<br>
So then let the Pure One in Heaven remain
So then let the Pure One in Heaven remain<br>
And thus let her remain in their trust
And thus let her remain in their trust<br>
And in Ennabruk linger, lest Ennabruk's Bane
And in Ennabruk linger, lest Ennabruk's Bane<br>
Should turn all their Creations to dust
Should turn all their Creations to dust<br>


==First Verse==
==Fifty-Seventh Verse==
But Elwynn declared "Powers far above I
But [[Elwynn (Goddess)|Elwynn]] declared "Powers far above I<br>
Have determined an Ending must come
Have determined an Ending must come<br>
Whether sooner or later, we all have to die
Whether sooner or later, we all have to die<br>
We can greedily hoard every crumb
We can greedily hoard every crumb<br><br>
Of life still allotted, `til death comes at last
Of life still allotted, 'til death comes at last
For despite all your hoarding, it must
For despite all your hoarding, it must<br>
Or can squeeze every drop out of life `til it´s past
Or can squeeze every drop out of life 'til it's past<br>
And be ashes, instead of plain dust
And be ashes, instead of plain dust<br>


==First Verse==
==Fifty-Eighth Verse==
Then she fell down from Heaven, and took her abode
Then she fell down from Heaven, and took her abode<br>
In Mount Yaanek, amidst Thule´s ice
In [[Mount Yaanek]], amidst [[Thule]]'s ice<br>
And upon those who came to her cave she bestowed
And upon those who came to her cave she bestowed<br>
As an oracle, prudent advice
As an oracle, prudent advice<br>
Thus `twas here that our hero, in sailing the seas
Thus 'twas here that our hero, in sailing the seas<br>
Sought to journey, and here that he came
Sought to journey, and here that he came<br>
And when he arrived, he fell down on his knees
And when he arrived, he fell down on his knees<br>
And, invoking the goddess´s name:
And, invoking the goddess's name:<br>


==First Verse==
==Fifty-Nineth Verse==
"O Elwynn, who came down from Tirbal above
"O [[Elwynn (Goddess)|Elwynn]], who came down from Tirbal above<br>
Deep within this volcano to dwell
Deep within this volcano to dwell<br>
And who looking on Man, is inspired with love
And who looking on Man, is inspired with love<br>
And desire to help them excel
And desire to help them excel<br>
O lend me your wisdom - for I have a task
O lend me your wisdom - for I have a task<br>
Which is hopeless without aid divine
Which is hopeless without aid divine<br>
O answer the questions I modestly ask
O answer the questions I modestly ask<br>
And all honor and praise will be thine
And all honor and praise will be thine<br>


==First Verse==
==Sixtieth Verse==
I am set on a quest to the visionless deeps
I am set on a quest to the visionless deeps<br>
Where evil both festers and runs
Where evil both festers and runs<br>
Where, though covered in darkness, the soul never sleeps
Where, though covered in darkness, the soul never sleeps<br>
And the heat is of hundreds of suns
And the heat is of hundreds of suns<br>
This I do uncoerced, not by fear nor by wrath
This I do uncoerced, not by fear nor by wrath<br>
I am led by the courage inside me
I am led by the courage inside me<br>
I have come for advice - you alone know the path
I have come for advice - you alone know the path<br>
And can give me directions to guide me"
And can give me directions to guide me"<br>


==First Verse==
==Sixty-First Verse==
When Odlum had spoken, a silenhe oracle fell
When Odlum had spoken, a silenhe oracle fell<br>
Then a voice, deep and timeless, arose from the ground
Then a voice, deep and timeless, arose from the ground<br>
"It is easy to go down to Hell
"It is easy to go down to Hell<br>
But to retrace one´s steps to the bright upper air
But to retrace one's steps to the bright upper air<br>
And to reach once again starry skies
And to reach once again starry skies<br>
With your soul and your body intact - it is there
With your soul and your body intact - it is there<br>
That the dangers and perils arise
That the dangers and perils arise<br>


==First Verse==
==Sixty-Second Verse==
And the dangers, the perils, are not what they seem
And the dangers, the perils, are not what they seem<br>
Not to thee and thy people alone
Not to thee and thy people alone<br>
But to more of the world than you ever could dream
But to more of the world than you ever could dream<br>
Will the damage and sorrow be done
Will the damage and sorrow be done<br>
Desist from this quest - were you destined to fail
Desist from this quest - were you destined to fail<br>
Then such failure is yours for the choosing
Then such failure is yours for the choosing<br>
But alas - you´ll succeed, and success will entail
But alas - you'll succeed, and success will entail<br>
All the Planes and the Universe losing"
All the Planes and the Universe losing"<br>


==First Verse==
==Sixty-Third Verse==
But hard-hearted Odlum remained resolute
But hard-hearted Odlum remained resolute<br>
And his mind remained fixed on his plan
And his mind remained fixed on his plan<br>
"Then if you will not help me, be kind, and impute
"Then if you will not help me, be kind, and impute<br>
Some knowledge of someone who can"
Some knowledge of someone who can"<br>
Thus the goddess of Yaanek suggested he go
Thus the [[Elwynn (Goddess)|goddess of Yaanek]] suggested he go<br>
(Not unmindful of what had been fated)
(Not unmindful of what had been fated)<br>
To the perilous lair of the world´s foremost foe
To the perilous lair of the world's foremost foe<br>
Damned Yetal, reviled and hated
Damned Yetal, reviled and hated<br>


==First Verse==
==Sixty-Fourth Verse==
Thus Odlum departed the fierce, icy shore
Thus Odlum departed the fierce, icy shore<br>
Looking back as he floated away
Looking back as he floated away<br>
And resolved, perils past, to return here once more
And resolved, perils past, to return here once more<br>
But he never would witness that day!
But he never would witness that day!<br>
And the oracle sorrowed to see him depart
And the oracle sorrowed to see him depart<br>
And she mourned him with tears and with sighs
And she mourned him with tears and with sighs<br>
And out of the depths of the world´s molten heart
And out of the depths of the world's molten heart<br>
A blue smoke-plume trails into the skies
A blue smoke-plume trails into the skies<br>


==First Verse==
==Sixty-Fifth Verse==
But Shane set a course for Cimmerian lands
But Shane set a course for Cimmerian lands<br>
Far to westward, through ice floes and mists
Far to westward, through ice floes and mists<br>
Where high on a mountain of granite there stands
Where high on a mountain of granite there stands<br>
Awful Sun, cursing all that exists
Awful Sun, cursing all that exists<br>
And lurking nearby, loathed, reviled, and accursed
And lurking nearby, loathed, reviled, and accursed<br>
And still smarting from ancient defeat
And still smarting from ancient defeat<br>
There was Yetal - who Odlum, expecting the worst
There was Yetal - who Odlum, expecting the worst<br>
With his hand on his sword, went to meet
With his hand on his sword, went to meet<br>


==First Verse==
==Sixty-Sixth Verse==
The demon was sitting high up on an oak
The demon was sitting high up on an oak<br>
In a branch all misshaped and deformed
In a branch all misshaped and deformed<br>
From his eyes, as from [[Mount Yaanek|Yaanek]], rose pillars of smoke
From his eyes, as from [[Mount Yaanek|Yaanek]], rose pillars of smoke<br>
As he cursed and he raged and he stormed
As he cursed and he raged and he stormed
Odlum heard him yell "Refin!", his tone full of spite
Odlum heard him yell "Refin!", his tone full of spite<br>
And in fury he struck at the bough
And in fury he struck at the bough<br>
And the blood that it drew was as black as the nieeches of woe
And the blood that it drew was as black as the nieeches of woe<br>
 
==Sixty-Seventh Verse==
"Son of sorrow!" the king to the devil cried out<br>
"I would not interrupt your lament<br>
If it gives you your pleasure to fume and to pout<br>
Go ahead, till your fury is spent<br>
But through myriad kingdoms and seas I have come<br>
For a boon you alone can provide me<br>
I shall leave you to tantrums and journey back home<br>
If you but give directions to guide me<br>


==First Verse==
==Sixty-Eighth Verse==
"Son of sorrow!" the king to the devil cried out
I am set on a quest to the visionless deep<br>
"I would not interrupt your lament
Where..." - and here the foul demon cut in<br>
If it gives you your pleasure to fume and to pout
"I behold that dread landscape each night in my sleep!<br>
Go ahead, till your fury is spent
My spirit pulled downward by sin!<br>
But through myriad kingdoms and seas I have come
Describe it not further! I wish not to hear!<br>
For a boon you alone can provide me
Even now it is firmly imprinted<br>
I shall leave you to tantrums and journey back home
In my dark, freezing soul, and it fills me with fear<br>
If you but give directions to guide me
Of dangers to men only hinted!<br>


==First Verse==
==Sixty-Nineth Verse==
I am set on a quest to the visionless deep
"Go! I wish not to know of your purpose or name!<br>
Where..." - and here the foul demon cut in
I wish not to know of your goal!<br>
"I behold that dread landscape each night in my sleep!
Whether money or power or virtue or fame<br>
My spirit pulled downward by sin!
It sends chills to the base of my soul!<br>
Describe it not further! I wish not to hear!
Speak no more of Ifreann! My heart cannot bear<br>
Even now it is firmly imprinted
To be of its future reminded<br>
In my dark, freezing soul, and it fills me with fear
Make your way to the kingdom of Istvan, and there<br>
Of dangers to men only hinted!
In a terrible Pit you shall find it"<br>


==First Verse==
==Seventieth Verse==
"Go! I wish not to know of your purpose or name!
Then the black creature howled, and it made a great leap<br>
I wish not to know of your goal!
From its tree to a peak far away<br>
Whether money or power or virtue or fame
To the dread Lord of Daemons, whose eyes never sleep<br>
It sends chills to the base of my soul!
And who loathes Tineon´s gift of bright day<br>
Speak no more of Ifreann! My heart cannot bear
There he gibbers insanely, and tries to forget<br>
To be of its future reminded
All the things that so lately were said<br>
Make your way to the kingdom of Istvan, and there
By the man (not unlike to the gods) he just met<br>
In a terrible Pit you shall find it"
All the visions that trouble his head<br>


==First Verse==
==Seventy-First Verse==
Then the black creature howled, and it made a great leap
Now the Pit that he named was the tunnel created<br>
From its tree to a peak far away
Long ago in Audentior's day<br>
To the dread Lord of Daemons, whose eyes never sleep
Of its birth and use I've already related<br>
And who loathes Tineon´s gift of bright day
And have nothing further to say<br>
There he gibbers insanely, and tries to forget
Thus to Istvan´s old kingdom the Blackrocker ship<br>
All the things that so lately were said
Made its last foamy course o'er the seas<br>
By the man (not unlike to the gods) he just met
But its passenger barely had started his trip<br>
All the visions that trouble his head
With such pitiful journeys as these<br>


==First Verse==
==Seventy-Second Verse==
Now the Pit that he named was the tunnel created
For a night he lay camped by the pit's dreadful maw<br>
Long ago in Audentior´s day
A night filled with dreams boding ill<br>
Of its birth and use I´ve already related
The doom of all Tirlar and Tirbal he saw!<br>
And have nothing further to say
All the cities of men dead and still!<br>
Thus to Istvan´s old kingdom the Blackrocker ship
His kingdom, proud Blackrock, laid low by his death!<br>
Made its last foamy course o´er the seas
And by Blackrock's death Tirlar l of Shleg, Khas, and Ahans, and Reath<br>
But its passenger barely had started his trip
As a single voice crying "Don't go!"<br>
With such pitiful journeys as these


==First Verse==
==Seventy-Third Verse==
For a night he lay camped by the pit´s dreadful maw
Shane awoke with a start, as that terrible cry<br>
A night filled with dreams boding ill
Echoed loud in his terror-filled mind<br>
The doom of all Tirlar and Tirbal he saw!
But he saw Leiagh's diamonds still studded the sky<br>
All the cities of men dead and still!
Nor had midnight been left far behind<br>
His kingdom, proud Blackrock, laid low by his death!
So he lay, staring up at the moon in the night<br>
And by Blackrock's death Tirlar l of Shleg, Khas, and Ahans, and Reath
Breathing deeply, to quiet his fear<br>
As a single voice crying "Don't go!"
'Till, glancing nearby, his jumped up with affright<br>
For he saw a grey figure appear<br>


==First Verse==
==Seventy-Fourth Verse==
Shane awoke with a start, as that terrible cry
Moving quietly, firmly, as if upon air<br>
Echoed loud in his terror-filled mind
It advanced, toward the paralyzed king<br>
But he saw Leiagh's diamonds still studded the sky
He tried to cry out to his men to beware<br>
Nor had midnight been left far behind
But he found he could not say a thing<br>
So he lay, staring up at the moon in the night
Far taller than those of the lineage of man<br>
Breathing deeply, to quiet his fear
Was that ashen and terrible shade<br>
'Till, glancing nearby, his jumped up with affright
And Odlum, without conscious bidding or plan<br>
For he saw a grey figure appear
Found his hand lying firm on his blade<br>


==First Verse==
==Seventy-Fifth Verse==
Moving quietly, firmly, as if upon air
But when it came near, and was clearly discerned<br>
It advanced, toward the paralyzed king
All its aspect of fear fell away<br>
He tried to cry out to his men to beware
And the specter, the giant, the demon, was turned<br>
But he found he could not say a thing
To an small, ancient man, bent and grey<br>
Far taller than those of the lineage of man
"O king!´ said the being, but Shane, in a rage<br>
Was that ashen and terrible shade
At his cowardly seizure by dread<br>
And Odlum, without conscious bidding or plan
Took the Red Sword of August, and struck at the sage<br>
Found his hand lying firm on his blade
And he cut off his ashen-haired head<br>


==First Verse==
==Seventy-Sixth Verse==
But when it came near, and was clearly discerned
But strange to relate, the old man waved his hand<br>
All its aspect of fear fell away
And was whole, as he had been before<br>
And the specter, the giant, the demon, was turned
And, with wrath, proclaimed "Fool! You do not understand!<br>
To an small, ancient man, bent and grey
I am Carding, the Keeper of Lore!<br>
"O king!´ said the being, but Shane, in a rage
I have come to redeem you! And thus you repay<br>
At his cowardly seizure by dread
Your last puny hope of salvation?<br>
Took the Red Sword of August, and struck at the sage
Be still, and take heed of the words that I say<br>
And he cut off his ashen-haired head
For the sake of your soul and your nation!<br>


==First Verse==
==Seventy-Seventh Verse==
But strange to relate, the old man waved his hand
The Lady of Yaanek has already tried<br>
And was whole, as he had been before
To persuade your intractable mind<br>
And, with wrath, proclaimed "Fool! You do not understand!
Yet, in willful transgression, her words you defied<br>
I am Carding, the Keeper of Lore!
Nor can I make you linger behind<br>
I have come to redeem you! And thus you repay
So I offer command, not request: When you go<br>
Your last puny hope of salvation?
Take nothing upon your return<br>
Be still, and take heed of the words that I say
Things of Ifreann in Ifreann must stay, down below<br>
For the sake of your soul and your nation!
Or your spirit in Ifreann will burn!<br>


==First Verse==
==Seventy-Eighth Verse==
The Lady of Yaanek has already tried
What madness! Presumption! To strike a god dead!<br>
To persuade your intractable mind
Nor shall you unpunished remain!<br>
Yet, in willful transgression, her words you defied
Let my sigil forever remain on your head<br>
Nor can I make you linger behind
To remind you to not fail again!<br>
So I offer command, not request: When you go
Let it burn its geometry on to your skin<br>
Take nothing upon your return
As a mark of a might past yourng to shun a more terrible sin<br>
Things of Ifreann in Ifreann must stay, down below
And to keep to the path I have shown"<br>
Or your spirit in Ifreann will burn!


==First Verse==
==Seventy-Nineth Verse==
What madness! Presumption! To strike a god dead!
Then the god waved his staff, and indeed it was so<br>
Nor shall you unpunished remain!
And upon the poor king´s open head<br>
Let my sigil forever remain on your head
The sigil of Carding, with brilliant blue glow<br>
To remind you to not fail again!
Appeared, `till it faded dull red<br>
Let it burn its geometry on to your skin
Then the god waved his staff, and departed from sight<br>
As a mark of a might past yourng to shun a more terrible sin
Back to Tirbal, the land of the blessed<br>
And to keep to the path I have shown"
And again, round the king closed the silence of night<br>
'Till at last he retired to rest<br>


==First Verse==
==Eightieth Verse==
Then the god waved his staff, and indeed it was so
But when Tineon peeled away Ulcharam's veil<br>
And upon the poor king´s open head
'Ere Diadon the Morn-Star went dim<br>
The sigil of Carding, with brilliant blue glow
Shane gathered his courage and gear for the trail<br>
Appeared, `till it faded dull red
To the crater´s black mountainous rim<br>
Then the god waved his staff, and departed from sight
There he gave his good-byes to his friends and his men<br>
Back to Tirbal, the land of the blessed
The next step he would take on his own<br>
And again, round the king closed the silence of night
And he doubted he ever might see them again<br>
'Till at last he retired to rest
As he entered the crater - alone<br>


==First Verse==
==Eighty-First Verse==
But when Tineon peeled away Ulcharam´s veil
O hand! Shudder not as you finish this tale!<br>
'Ere Diadon the Morn-Star went dim
O pen! Run not dry out of fright!<br>
Shane gathered his courage and gear for the trail
O Dobharcufile! My mind is too frail<br>
To the crater´s black mountainous rim
To guide Shane through the Halls of the Night!<br>
There he gave his good-byes to his friends and his men
O lend me your strength! And your courage, as well!<br>
The next step he would take on his own
So that I may describe what was fated<br>
And he doubted he ever might see them again
For although it is easy to go down to Hell<br>
As he entered the crater - alone
It is hellishly hard to relate it.<br>


==First Verse==
==Eighty-Second Verse==
O hand! Shudder not as you finish this tale!
Like a birth canal backward, a tunnel extended<br>
O pen! Run not dry out of fright!
For fathomless leagues there below<br>
O Dobharcufile! My mind is too frail
The king gazed far away, but saw not where it ended<br>
To guide Shane through the Halls of the Night!
Nor where, at its end, it might go<br>
O lend me your strength! And your courage, as well!
But he gathered his courage, and took a first stride<br>
So that I may describe what was fated
And then foot followed foot through the gloom<br>
For although it is easy to go down to Hell
Until leagues had gone by, and the darkness inside<br>
It is hellishly hard to relate it.
Was the darkness that charges a tomb<br>


==First Verse==
==Eighty-Third Verse==
Like a birth canal backward, a tunnel extended
Thus he lit an oak torch - and beheld, standing near<br>
For fathomless leagues there below
A tall man, red eyes fixed in a stare<br>
The king gazed far away, but saw not where it ended
All at once, his blood froze, and his heart filled with fear<br>
Nor where, at its end, it might go
And he muttered, to Carding, a prayer<br>
But he gathered his courage, and took a first stride
"Art thou demon or man? For your form seems like mine<br>
And then foot followed foot through the gloom
Yet more focused, more terribly bleak<br>
Until leagues had gone by, and the darkness inside
Come you here out of Tirbal's, or Ifreann's design"<br>
Was the darkness that charges a tomb
Then the figure proceeded to speak:<br>


==First Verse==
==Eighty-Fourth Verse==
Thus he lit an oak torch - and beheld, standing near
"I am Ryan Caruso, the ruler of Hell<br>
A tall man, red eyes fixed in a stare
At least thus I like to be styled<br>
All at once, his blood froze, and his heart filled with fear
Though the demons down under may otherwise tell"<br>
And he muttered, to Carding, a prayer
Here he laughed, and disarminernals, have rules of our own<br>
"Art thou demon or man? For your form seems like mine
And we´ve warned them against interfering<br>
Yet more focused, more terribly bleak
But come, and these themes will be presently shown<br>
Come you here out of Tirbal's, or Ifreann's design"
By which you'll learn more than by hearing"<br>
Then the figure proceeded to speak:


==First Verse==
==Eighty-Fifth Verse==
"I am Ryan Caruso, the ruler of Hell
So the king and the madman walked down through the shaft<br>
At least thus I like to be styled
As Caruso described Hell's societies<br>
Though the demons down under may otherwise tell"
And he often gave pause, and maniacally laughed<br>
Here he laughed, and disarminernals, have rules of our own
At tortures of many varieties<br>
And we´ve warned them against interfering
With his eyes on his guide, and his hand on his blade<br>
But come, and these themes will be presently shown
Shane of Blackrock continued on down<br>
By which you'll learn more than by hearing"
'Till they passed through a doorway, of skeletons made<br>
To a cavern, containing a town<br>


==First Verse==
==Eighty-Sixth Verse==
So the king and the madman walked down through the shaft
Its walls were of lava, all jagged and steep<br>
As Caruso described Hell´s societies
Their color carnelian-red<br>
And he often gave pause, and maniacally laughed
Their angles would make a geometer weep<br>
At tortures of many varieties
Or an architect strike himself dead<br>
With his eyes on his guide, and his hand on his blade
The streets were so narrow they hardly existed<br>
Shane of Blackrock continued on down
And covered with layers of grime<br>
'Till they passed through a doorway, of skeletons made
Their mazes like webs drunken spiders at twisted<br>
To a cavern, containing a town
In bedrock as ancient as time<br>


==First Verse==
==Eighty-Seventh Verse==
Its walls were of lava, all jagged and steep
In the center, carved out of a mountain of shale<br>
Their color carnelian-red
A massive cathedral loomed grey<br>
Their angles would make a geometer weep
There were things on the wall, in exquisite detail<br>
Or an architect strike himself dead
But things no decent poet can say<br>
The streets were so narrow they hardly existed
And into this temple of madness and vice<br>
And covered with layers of grime
Poor Odlum was led by his guide<br>
Their mazes like webs drunken spiders at twisted
And when Ryan incanted a hex three times thrice<br>
In bedrock as ancient as time
The door opened, to let them inside<br>


==First Verse==
==Eighty-Eighth Verse==
In the center, carved out of a mountain of shale
And inside was a Congress, a gathering of souls<br>
A massive cathedral loomed grey
But such souls! They were damned, every one!<br>
There were things on the wall, in exquisite detail
You could see but their eyes, which stuck out, like hot coals<br>
But things no decent poet can say
From the darkness, as hot as the sun<br>
And into this temple of madness and vice
And Ryan said "Comrades! From realms high above<br>
Poor Odlum was led by his guide
The long-promised one has arisen<br>
And when Ryan incanted a hex three times thrice
The one who the prophets have prophesied of<br>
The door opened, to let them inside
Who shall set us all free from this prison!<br>


==First Verse==
==Eighty-Nineth Verse==
And inside was a Congress, a gathering of souls
Yea! Set us all free! And set free all the Planes!<br>
But such souls! They were damned, every one!
From their prison of pitiful skin!<br>
You could see but their eyes, which stuck out, like hot coals
Set all of us free! Until nothing remains!<br>
From the darkness, as hot as the sun
Of this vortex of suffering and sin!<br>
And Ryan said "Comrades! From realms high above
Set all of us free! Free! To beautiful Void!<br>
The long-promised one has arisen
To the unfeeling Dark that we crave!<br>
The one who the prophets have prophesied of
He comes that the world may be thoroughly destroyed!<br>
Who shall set us all free from this prison!
To set us all free! And to save!"<br>


==First Verse==
==Ninetieth Verse==
Yea! Set us all free! And set free all the Planes!
But Odlum, who stared at those terrible shades<br>
From their prison of pitiful skin!
As they filled with their unholy glee<br>
Set all of us free! Until nothing remains!
Said "You have it all wrong! I come not down to you, or to set you all free.<br>
Of this vortex of suffering and sin!
I come but to see sorrow, loss, and decay<br>
Set all of us free! Free! To beautiful Void!
From Tirlar extinguished forever<br>
To the unfeeling Dark that we crave!
I am not a destroyer! And not who you say!<br>
He comes that the world may be thoroughly destroyed!
And to free you is not my endevour!"<br>
To set us all free! And to save!"


==First Verse==
==Ninety-First Verse==
But Odlum, who stared at those terrible shades
The shades then grew wroth, and the air seemed to stir<br>
As they filled with their unholy glee
By Ryan, still jovial, said<br>
Said "You have it all wrong! I come not down to you, or to set you all free.
"So you think, but no mortal knows what will occur<br>
I come but to see sorrow, loss, and decay
From the paths that we heedlessly tread<br>
From Tirlar extinguished forever
You know little of Fate, and I know little more<br>
I am not a destroyer! And not who you say!
I leave Heaven to fret o´er the rest<br>
And to free you is not my endevour!"
But I have intuition, and have ancient lore<br>
And declare you shall stay as our guest<br>


==First Verse==
==Ninety-Second Verse==
The shades then grew wroth, and the air seemed to stir
Now demons! Now damned ones! Get food, and get wines!<br>
By Ryan, still jovial, said
The King must be hungry and tired<br>
"So you think, but no mortal knows what will occur
And while he gets rest, and gets happy, and dines<br>
From the paths that we heedlessly tread
We shall tell him of what has transpired<br>
You know little of Fate, and I know little more
The History of Ifreann, our glorious State<br>
I leave Heaven to fret o´er the rest
The occurrences of its formation<br>
But I have intuition, and have ancient lore
And how, in despite of divine law and fate<br>
And declare you shall stay as our guest
We have carved ourselves out a great nation!"<br>


==First Verse==
==Nineth-Third Verse==
Now demons! Now damned ones! Get food, and get wines!
The demons and damned ones brought dinner - for one<br>
The King must be hungry and tired
As a ghost, Ryan needed no food<br>
And while he gets rest, and gets happy, and dines
When the dinner was over, at last, he begun<br>
We shall tell him of what has transpired
Keeping still in his jocular mood<br>
The History of Ifreann, our glorious State
"This city, Dagora, is part of a whole<br>
The occurrences of its formation
Whose tale I am longing to tell<br>
And how, in despite of divine law and fate
The pride of each demon, and every damned soul<br>
We have carved ourselves out a great nation!"
The People's Republic of Hell!<br>


==First Verse==
==Ninety-Fourth Verse==
The demons and damned ones brought dinner - for one
When Mordicc arrives with his merciful blade<br>
As a ghost, Ryan needed no food
The soul and the body to sever<br>
When the dinner was over, at last, he begun
In Mandorel's presence the judgment is made<br>
Keeping still in his jocular mood
To determine its dwelling forever<br>
"This city, Dagora, is part of a whole
Upon most, the god smiles, and Jestun conveys<br>
Whose tale I am longing to tell
Them to Tirbal, or Calaspier's walls<br>
The pride of each demon, and every damned soul
There to sing and rejoice till the closing of days<br>
The People's Republic of Hell!
When ANDAN's apocalypse falls<br>


==First Verse==
==Ninety-Fifth Verse==
When Mordicc arrives with his merciful blade
Thus the fate that awaits, if your soul can be seen<br>
The soul and the body to sever
As righteous, by any long stretching<br>
In Mandorel´s presence the judgment is made
But ofttimes a soul is so nasty and mean<br>
To determine its dwelling forever
As to set the great Champion retching<br>
Upon most, the god smiles, and Jestun conveys
Then he strikes it with Trizecc, his three-bladed axe<br>
Them to Tirbal, or Calaspier´s walls
For more brutal than Mordicc's kind scythe<br>
There to sing and rejoice till the closing of days
And it plummets to Earth, and it falls through the cracks<br>
When ANDAN's apocalypse falls
Into Ifreaan to burn and to writhe<br>


==First Verse==
==Ninety-Sixth Verse==
Thus the fate that awaits, if your soul can be seen
Now Ifreann as Ifreann is quite bad enough<br>
As righteous, by any long stretching
As I think you yourself can attest<br>
But ofttimes a soul is so nasty and mean
It is fiery and dark, and lacks aith which Tirlar above has been blessed<br>
As to set the great Champion retching
But the demons! The demons who justly were thrown<br>
Then he strikes it with Trizecc, his three-bladed axe
From the skies when they fell in the Fall<br>
For more brutal than Mordicc's kind scythe
And who torture damned souls, lacking souls of their own<br>
And it plummets to Earth, and it falls through the cracks
Their tortures are worst of it all!<br>
Into Ifreaan to burn and to writhe


==First Verse==
==Ninety-Seventh Verse==
Now Ifreann as Ifreann is quite bad enough
In what gruesome crimes do they not take delight?<br>
As I think you yourself can attest
What interest we sinners must pay!<br>
It is fiery and dark, and lacks aith which Tirlar above has been blessed
All the nightmares I dreamt in the blankets of night<br>
But the demons! The demons who justly were thrown
They give substance, and take into day!<br>
From the skies when they fell in the Fall
All the ills that befall those in Tirlar still dwelling<br>
And who torture damned souls, lacking souls of their own
They perfect, and invent new beside<br>
Their tortures are worst of it all!
Yea, ones without name, that I shrink back from telling<br>
Yet to which I will now give a guide<br>


==First Verse==
==Ninety-Eighth Verse==
In what gruesome crimes do they not take delight?
Then Ryan said "Antya!" and picked up a wand<br>
What interest we sinners must pay!
And exerted an effort of will<br>
All the nightmares I dreamt in the blankets of night
With a sparkle of light and a wave and the hand<br>
They give substance, and take into day!
The two stood on a very high hill<br>
All the ills that befall those in Tirlar still dwelling
From which could be seen each demonic domain<br>
They perfect, and invent new beside
Every oven, abyss, every rack<br>
Yea, ones without name, that I shrink back from telling
And the demons, whose terrible laughs add what pain<br>
Yet to which I will now give a guide
Their inventions and fiendishness lack<br>


==First Verse==
==Ninety-Nineth Verse==
Then Ryan said "Antya!" and picked up a wand
"See there statues of stone, with their grim, twisted faces?<br>
And exerted an effort of will
At their nearest, a mile apart?<br>
With a sparkle of light and a wave and the hand
Those are men who were hardened to lovers' embraces<br>
The two stood on a very high hill
And thus broke an innocent heart!<br>
From which could be seen each demonic domain
So they long for a kiss or a brotherly word<br>
Every oven, abyss, every rack
But no one! For miles around!<br>
And the demons, whose terrible laughs add what pain
What on Earth they would laugh at whenever they heard<br>
Their inventions and fiendishness lack
Is in Ifreann nowhere to be found<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundredth Verse==
"See there statues of stone, with their grim, twisted faces?
See those unlucky men being severed in twain<br>
At their nearest, a mile apart?
By the demons in puddles of gore?<br>
Those are men who were hardened to lovers' embraces
They are men who broke oaths for their personal gain<br>
And thus broke an innocent heart!
And who failed to uphold what they swore<br>
So they long for a kiss or a brotherly word
And for breaking their word, they themselves must be broken<br>
But no one! For miles around!
For such does is the Word of the Law<br>
What on Earth they would laugh at whenever they heard
Which shall ne´er be reneged, and has never been spoken<br>
Is in Ifreann nowhere to be found
And which lacks any loophole or flaw<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-First Verse==
See those unlucky men being severed in twain
And those, who a fiend with a terrible bow<br>
By the demons in puddles of gore?
Filled with arrows of fire is haunting<br>
They are men who broke oaths for their personal gain
Their sin up above, punished thus here below<br>
And who failed to uphold what they swore
Was their habit of taunting and teasing<br>
And for breaking their word, they themselves must be broken
They shot vitriol to puncture their poor victims' souls<br>
For such does is the Word of the Law
And with vitriol their souls now are shot<br>
Which shall ne´er be reneged, and has never been spoken
And their bodies are covered with cauterized holes<br>
And which lacks any loophole or flaw
Stuck with oil, eternally hot<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Second Verse==
And those, who a fiend with a terrible bow
See there! Demons s necks with strong ropes<br>
Filled with arrows of fire is haunting
Placing food just an inch out of range<br>
Their sin up above, punished thus here below
These are fools who stopped others from realizing hopes<br>
Was their habit of taunting and teasing
When their minds were too narrow to change<br>
They shot vitriol to puncture their poor victims´ souls
Now their atrophied feet barely keep them erect<br>
And with vitriol their souls now are shot
As they wish for a change in their state<br>
And their bodies are covered with cauterized holes
Which from Unchanging Law, they can hardly expect<br>
Stuck with oil, eternally hot
To stay just as they are is their fate<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Third Verse==
See there! Demons s necks with strong ropes
I feel sorry for these - but for those, over there<br>
Placing food just an inch out of range
I have no trace of mercy at all<br>
These are fools who stopped others from realizing hopes
See them - climbing to Tirlar upon a high stair<br>
When their minds were too narrow to change
On the top, pushed by demons to fall<br>
Now their atrophied feet barely keep them erect
Back to Ifreann below - these are those who took joy<br>
As they wish for a change in their state
In killing what others had made<br>
Which from Unchanging Law, they can hardly expect
And instead of creating, they strove to destroy<br>
To stay just as they are is their fate
And I laugh as I see them repaid!<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Fourth Verse==
I feel sorry for these - but for those, over there
Once I was tormented; once I was a slave<br>
I have no trace of mercy at all
To such horrors as now your eyes see<br>
See them - climbing to Tirlar upon a high stair
But I gathered my comrades, and warlike and brave<br>
On the top, pushed by demons to fall
We struck back at the damned bourgeoisie!<br>
Back to Ifreann below - these are those who took joy
At our fiendish oppressors - and drove them away<br>
In killing what others had made
Their whole system of tyranny fell<br>
And instead of creating, they strove to destroy
We proclaimed we were now our own lords - and that day<br>
And I laugh as I see them repaid!
Rose the People's Republic of Hell<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Fifth Verse==
Once I was tormented; once I was a slave
Yea, the People's Republic of Hell! Every man<br>
To such horrors as now your eyes see
(Or those who are now something less)<br>
But I gathered my comrades, and warlike and brave
Is free to do all that he possibly can<br>
We struck back at the damned bourgeoisie!
Save exploit, or harass, or oppress<br>
At our fiendish oppressors - and drove them away
But alas! While in these awful depths we yet dwell<br>
Their whole system of tyranny fell
Revolution can not be complete<br>
We proclaimed we were now our own lords - and that day
For Hell, stripped of torments, is all the same Hell<br>
Rose the People's Republic of Hell
With its darkness, and sorrow, and heat<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Sixth Verse==
Yea, the People's Republic of Hell! Every man
But enough of such torments! Enough of such woes<br>
(Or those who are now something less)
For I see that your stomach grows queasy<br>
Is free to do all that he possibly can
You must now take the way that your destiny goes<br>
Save exploit, or harass, or oppress
Though I doubt that that way will be easy<br>
But alas! While in these awful depths we yet dwell
To Ilass, to Lest! In the world's deepest core<br>
Revolution can not be complete
In a fiery ring you will find them<br>
For Hell, stripped of torments, is all the same Hell
And will fight them, as Mandorel fought them before<br>
With its darkness, and sorrow, and heat
And then here, deep in Ifreann, confined them<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Seventh Verse==
But enough of such torments! Enough of such woes
I have taken you most of the way to your end<br>
For I see that your stomach grows queasy
See the trail, down this mount's jagged slope<br>
You must now take the way that your destiny goes
You shall reach, when its torturous path you descend<br>
Though I doubt that that way will be easy
A fiery ring - lose not hope!<br>
To Ilass, to Lest! In the world´s deepest core
For if you are pure in intentions and soul<br>
In a fiery ring you will find them
The flames will feel cool as the breezeur sword-hilt and eye on your goal<br>
And will fight them, as Mandorel fought them before
You may enter with health and in ease"<br>
And then here, deep in Ifreann, confined them


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Eighth Verse==
I have taken you most of the way to your end
Thus Odlum and Ryan departed, as friends<br>
See the trail, down this mount´s jagged slope
And hand shook with skeletal hand<br>
You shall reach, when its torturous path you descend
And each one declared, that wheree'er their path ends<br>
A fiery ring - lose not hope!
And wherever their destinies land<br>
For if you are pure in intentions and soul
They should still remain brothers, for aid rendered deep<br>
The flames will feel cool as the breezeur sword-hilt and eye on your goal
Beneath Tirlar, in caverns of stone<br>
You may enter with health and in ease"
And all through their Way, their remembrance to keep<br>
Till in Heaven - or Hell, it was done<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Nineth Verse==
Thus Odlum and Ryan departed, as friends
Then Odlum descendended the terrible trail<br>
And hand shook with skeletal hand
Coming closer to Earth's fiery core<br>
And each one declared, that wheree'er their path ends
And he reached the mount's base, at the fiery vale<br>
And wherever their destinies land
And he paused to look 'round, and explore<br>
They should still remain brothers, for aid rendered deep
Alas! A mistake! For not all one can see<br>
Beneath Tirlar, in caverns of stone
Is within the poor mortal eye's seeing<br>
And all through their Way, their remembrance to keep
And poor Odlum screamed, freezing in terror as he<br>
Till in Heaven - or Hell, it was done
Saw a hideous, gargantuan, being<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Tenth Verse==
Then Odlum descendended the terrible trail
It was covered in filth, from its head to its toes<br>
Coming closer to Earth´s fiery core
(which were more a tentacular mass)<br>
And he reached the mount´s base, at the fiery vale
Like a great oaken tree, to the heavens it rose<br>
And he paused to look `round, and explore
And it seemed to the mountain surpass<br>
Alas! A mistake! For not all one can see
It was slimy and massive, and held a great spoon<br>
Is within the poor mortal eye´s seeing
Which it stirred in a cauldron of grime<br>
And poor Odlum screamed, freezing in terror as he
Like the sum of the filth that Earth's cities had strewn<br>
Saw a hideous, gargantuan, being
In all lands, of all sorts, for all time<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Eleventh Verse==
It was covered in filth, from its head to its toes
It was dread Maladaticc! The Lord of Disease!<br>
(which were more a tentacular mass)
Sun's brother, and cohort in ill!<br>
Like a great oaken tree, to the heavens it rose
And the mixture he mixed was the plague-bearing sleaze<br>
And it seemed to the mountain surpass
That would sicken and cripple and kill<br>
It was slimy and massive, and held a great spoon
And every so often, winged bat forms swooped down<br>
Which it stirred in a cauldron of grime
And returned up above, with loud squawks<br>
Like the sum of the filth that Earth´s cities had strewn
In their sharp-taloned claws bearing thick lumps of brown<br>
In all lands, of all sorts, for all time
To cause fever and weakness and pox<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twelfth Verse==
It was dread Maladaticc! The Lord of Disease!
Leave behind Maladaticc! My pen will not dwell<br>
Sun's brother, and cohort in ill!
On that fetid and fear-firing form<br>
And the mixture he mixed was the plague-bearing sleaze
Which even for those grown accustomed to Hell<br>
That would sicken and cripple and kill
In its horror exceeded the norm<br>
And every so often, winged bat forms swooped down
Let Odlum arrive at the tall wall of flame<br>
And returned up above, with loud squawks
That encircled his last destination<br>
In their sharp-taloned claws bearing thick lumps of brown
For when to the end of his journey he came<br>
To cause fever and weakness and pox
He paused, with a great trepidation<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Thirteenth Verse==
Leave behind Maladaticc! My pen will not dwell
White hot was the fire, with tinges of blue<br>
On that fetid and fear-firing form
It was barring the wall to a cave<br>
Which even for those grown accustomed to Hell
Shane gathered his courage, and took a leap through<br>
In its horror exceeded the norm
And fate indeed favored the brave<br>
Let Odlum arrive at the tall wall of flame
For cool was hied by a breeze<br>
That encircled his last destination
And his mind had grown peaceful and clear<br>
For when to the end of his journey he came
And the king was not hurt, but his mind put at ease<br>
He paused, with a great trepidation
And expunged of all trembling and fear<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Fourteenth Verse==
White hot was the fire, with tinges of blue
And good thing - for there sat, in the edge of the room<br>
It was barring the wall to a cave
The Queen of all Hell, dressed in black<br>
Shane gathered his courage, and took a leap through
She turned gracefully round, like the image of doom<br>
And fate indeed favored the brave
And moved not, nor made any attack<br>
For cool was hied by a breeze
But said "Welcome, Shane. You should not have come here<br>
And his mind had grown peaceful and clear
But you have, and must now face your test<br>
And the king was not hurt, but his mind put at ease
Take your blade from its sheathe - I will not interfere<br>
And expunged of all trembling and fear
As you struggle in combat with Lest"<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Fifteenth Verse==
And good thing - for there sat, in the edge of the room
Then Ilass stepped back, and the king saw before her<br>
The Queen of all Hell, dressed in black
A flower, black-petalled and small<br>
She turned gracefully round, like the image of doom
Was this Lest, Bane of Tirbal, the cursed Destroyer<br>
And moved not, nor made any attack
The damned engineer of the Fall?<br>
But said "Welcome, Shane. You should not have come here
Could he fight? Could he win? And what powers within<br>
But you have, and must now face your test
That small seedling, untapped, lay in wait?<br>
Take your blade from its sheathe - I will not interfere
And Shane brandished his sword at the author of sin<br>
As you struggle in combat with Lest"
And he charged toward his foe and his fate<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Sixteenth Verse==
Then Ilass stepped back, and the king saw before her
And the Red Sword of August struck ichor-filled shoot<br>
A flower, black-petalled and small
And the chamber grew strange, dark and cold<br>
Was this Lest, Bane of Tirbal, the cursed Destroyer
And Shane's mind was ripped out of the world at its root<br>
The damned engineer of the Fall?
And a new world began to unfold<br>
Could he fight? Could he win? And what powers within
Whirling madness, strange horrors, with colors unknown<br>
That small seedling, untapped, lay in wait?
Lawless lamps in bright dark-shining skies<br>
And Shane brandished his sword at the author of sin
Shapes that pulsed and that throbbed to a beat of their own<br>
And he charged toward his foe and his fate
And a billion mad watching eyes<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Seventeenth Verse==
And the Red Sword of August struck ichor-filled shoot
All was lost for a second - the fight and Shane's mind<br>
And the chamber grew strange, dark and cold
But the latter at last drew together<br>
And Shane's mind was ripped out of the world at its root
And it fought of strange starbursts of energy - blind<br>
And a new world began to unfold
Anger pulsating out of the ether<br>
Whirling madness, strange horrors, with colors unknown
With an effort of will that brought tears to his eyes<br>
Lawless lamps in bright dark-shining skies
He wrested himself from insanity<br>
Shapes that pulsed and that throbbed to a beat of their own
And returned, after many exertions and tries<br>
And a billion mad watching eyes
To the less crazy (?) world of humanity<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Eighteenth Verse==
All was lost for a second - the fight and Shane's mind
And there on the top of a now lifeless stem<br>
But the latter at last drew together
Where the Flower of Doom once had been<br>
And it fought of strange starbursts of energy - blind
A beautiful night-dark and wonderful gem<br>
Anger pulsating out of the ether
On the top of the stalk could be seem<br>
With an effort of will that brought tears to his eyes
For the Bane was defeated! The world was redeemed!<br>
He wrested himself from insanity
And the demon was now lifeless stone!<br>
And returned, after many exertions and tries
Or so to our hero, triumphant, it seemed<br>
To the less crazy (?) world of humanity
For his battle and prize were now won<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Nineteenth Verse==
And there on the top of a now lifeless stem
Prize? Who mentioned a prize? Nthe jewel<br>
Where the Flower of Doom once had been
He did not think the thought was his own<br>
A beautiful night-dark and wonderful gem
But on further reflection, no man but a fool<br>
On the top of the stalk could be seem
Would refuse such a beautiful stone<br>
For the Bane was defeated! The world was redeemed!
It would serve in his scepter, and help him hold sway<br>
And the demon was now lifeless stone!
Over all of his subject and land<br>
Or so to our hero, triumphant, it seemed
He would make it his own ere he journey away<br>
For his battle and prize were now won
And he reached for his it now with his hand<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twentieth Verse==
Prize? Who mentioned a prize? Nthe jewel
But up on his forehead, a with lightnings of pain<br>
He did not think the thought was his own
The sigil of Carding, dull red<br>
But on further reflection, no man but a fool
Became active, and flared bright and blue once again<br>
Would refuse such a beautiful stone
Shane recalled what the Keeper had said:<br>
It would serve in his scepter, and help him hold sway
"Now I offer command, not request: When you go<br>
Over all of his subject and land
Take nothing upon your return<br>
He would make it his own ere he journey away
Things of Ifreann in Ifreann must stay, down below<br>
And he reached for his it now with his hand
Or your spirit in Ifreann will burn!"<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twenty-First Verse==
But up on his forehead, a with lightnings of pain
But evil had perished! No more would be burning<br>
The sigil of Carding, dull red
In Ifreann; no more His command<br>
Became active, and flared bright and blue once again
Was needed to keep people´s spirits to turning<br>
Shane recalled what the Keeper had said:
To darkness, which now had been banned<br>
"Now I offer command, not request: When you go
So with motion decisive, the gemstone he plucked<br>
Take nothing upon your return
From the stem, where it flew to his grasp<br>
Things of Ifreann in Ifreann must stay, down below
Through the door of the cave, through the fire he ducked<br>
Or your spirit in Ifreann will burn!"
With the Bane of the World in his clasp<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twenty-Second Verse==
But evil had perished! No more would be burning
I shall not bore my readers, nor cause needless fear<br>
In Ifreann; no more His command
With stories of Shane´s journey back<br>
Was needed to keep people´s spirits to turning
His path now was open; all dangers were clear<br>
To darkness, which now had been banned
And he kept to his previous track<br>
So with motion decisive, the gemstone he plucked
He ascended the crater in Istvan's domain<br>
From the stem, where it flew to his grasp
To his men, who had camped there and waited<br>
Through the door of the cave, through the fire he ducked
Then to Blackrock returned, o'er the blue, placid main<br>
With the Bane of the World in his clasp
Where his subjects beheld him, elated<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twenty-Third Verse==
I shall not bore my readers, nor cause needless fear
And he entered his palace and sat on his throne<br>
With stories of Shane´s journey back
And he ordered his councilors gone<br>
His path now was open; all dangers were clear
And he took his old scepter, and there, all alone<br>
And he kept to his previous track
He affixed his new trophy thereon<br>
He ascended the crater in Istvan's domain
But scarce had he done so, when shot bolts of pain<br>
To his men, who had camped there and waited
And fever, that spread from his head<br>
Then to Blackrock returned, o'er the blue, placid main
And the sigil grew bright blue and fiery again<br>
Where his subjects beheld him, elated
And in minutes, the hero was dead<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twenty-Fourth Verse==
And he entered his palace and sat on his throne
For Carding, the Wise One, had never stopped viewing<br>
And he ordered his councilors gone
The deeds of the Blackrocker prince<br>
And he took his old scepter, and there, all alone
And when he beheld what the hero was doing<br>
He affixed his new trophy thereon
His features became a grim wince<br>
But scarce had he done so, when shot bolts of pain
For he knew that immortals can never be slain<br>
And fever, that spread from his head
And that Odlum had merely been fooled<br>
And the sigil grew bright blue and fiery again
And been tricked into carrying sadness and ll of the lands that he ruled<br>
And in minutes, the hero was dead


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twenty-Fifth Verse==
For Carding, the Wise One, had never stopped viewing
There was Lest! The Dark Orchid! Who set off the Fall!<br>
The deeds of the Blackrocker prince
There in Blackrock, now destined to die<br>
And when he beheld what the hero was doing
As had died great Audentior, and as die us all<br>
His features became a grim wince
Underneath the great dome of the sky<br>
For he knew that immortals can never be slain
And as had died Shane, by the terrible wrath<br>
And that Odlum had merely been fooled
(mixed with sorrow, and terrible fear)<br>
And been tricked into carrying sadness and ll of the lands that he ruled
Of Carding, the Wise One, the Guide to the Path<br>
The Prophet, Protector, and Seer<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twenty-Sixth Verse==
There was Lest! The Dark Orchid! Who set off the Fall!
Shane lingered a while, but soon there came down<br>
There in Blackrock, now destined to die
A man on an aerial boat<br>
As had died great Audentior, and as die us all
When he saw the Dark Orchid, his face formed a frown<br>
Underneath the great dome of the sky
But he otherwise took little note<br>
And as had died Shane, by the terrible wrath
He beckoned to Shane to come into his ship<br>
(mixed with sorrow, and terrible fear)
And he paddled it up through the air<br>
Of Carding, the Wise One, the Guide to the Path
And with swiftness like eagles proceeded the trip<br>
The Prophet, Protector, and Seer
The trip - led by whom? - going where?<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twenty-Seventh Verse==
Shane lingered a while, but soon there came down
Led by Jestun, the heavenly Boatman of souls<br>
A man on an aerial boat
Up to Tirbal, where on their high seats<br>
When he saw the Dark Orchid, his face formed a frown
The High Court of Ennabruk, that which controls<br>
But he otherwise took little note
A dead human's destiny, meets<br>
He beckoned to Shane to come into his ship
And high o'er them all is the god Mandorallen<br>
And he paddled it up through the air
Whose judgment has never been false<br>
And with swiftness like eagles proceeded the trip
Who raises the good and who casts out the fallen<br>
The trip - led by whom? - going where?
From Ennabruk´s cloud-girdled walls<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twenty-Eighth Verse==
Led by Jestun, the heavenly Boatman of souls
And in front of this body was Odlum presented<br>
Up to Tirbal, where on their high seats
And Carding, the guide to the Way<br>
The High Court of Ennabruk, that which controls
Was wroth, for his anger had not yet relented<br>
A dead human's destiny, meets
And had many an insult to say<br>
And high o'er them all is the god Mandorallen
On how Odlum had broken his word, and had taken<br>
Whose judgment has never been false
The Orchid from prison below<br>
Who raises the good and who casts out the fallen
And should thus by the gods and their law be forsaken<br>
From Ennabruk´s cloud-girdled walls
And punished with ages of woe<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Twenty-Nineth Verse==
And in front of this body was Odlum presented
But kindly Laguna, the Mother of All<br>
And Carding, the guide to the Way
Told Carding to keep to his Way<br>
Was wroth, for his anger had not yet relented
And to not act in wrath, though the force of the Fall<br>
And had many an insult to say
Had succeeded, and taken the day<br>
On how Odlum had broken his word, and had taken
For when Shane had descended the road down to Hell<br>
The Orchid from prison below
His intentions had been for the best<br>
And should thus by the gods and their law be forsaken
Men must do what they can; the results none can tell<br>
And punished with ages of woe
But the gods will take care of the rest<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Thirtieth Verse==
But kindly Laguna, the Mother of All
And Mandorel, Champion, nodded assent<br>
Told Carding to keep to his Way
And said "Shane, you have fought very well<br>
And to not act in wrath, though the force of the Fall
You accomplished the duty on which you were bent<br>
Had succeeded, and taken the day
Even unto the center of Hell<br>
For when Shane had descended the road down to Hell
You were rash - so am I! And your sentence was served<br>
His intentions had been for the best
In the death that you suffered of late<br>
Men must do what they can; the results none can tell
You ruled well - further sorrow woved<br>
But the gods will take care of the rest
Now hear - from my mouth - of your fate<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Thirty-First Verse==
And Mandorel, Champion, nodded assent
You shall sit in Calaspier, with heaven-forged spear<br>
And said "Shane, you have fought very well
And shall sit by the side of my throne<br>
You accomplished the duty on which you were bent
And when foes shall inspire my people with fear<br>
Even unto the center of Hell
Go to Tirlar, in aspect unknown<br>
You were rash - so am I! And your sentence was served
And lead armies to triumph, and countries to peace<br>
In the death that you suffered of late
Till ANDAN, created at last<br>
You ruled well - further sorrow woved
Causes all war and struggle to suddenly cease<br>
Now hear - from my mouth - of your fate
With the rest of the Universe vast<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Thirty-Second Verse==
You shall sit in Calaspier, with heaven-forged spear
And on that very day, you shall lead all my men<br>
And shall sit by the side of my throne
From Calaspier's age-ridden stone<br>
And when foes shall inspire my people with fear
All the souls of the warriors, to battle again<br>
Go to Tirlar, in aspect unknown
Into further and greater reknown<br>
And lead armies to triumph, and countries to peace
And the people of Tirlar will sing and rejoice<br>
Till ANDAN, created at last
When Shane Odlum is seen at their head<br>
Causes all war and struggle to suddenly cease
This is then my decree, and my unerring choice<br>
With the rest of the Universe vast
As the Judge of the Souls of the Dead!<br>


==First Verse==
==Hundred-and-Thirty-Third Verse==
And on that very day, you shall lead all my men
And Odlum, the Warrior, the greatest of kings<br>
From Calaspier's age-ridden stone
To the halls of Calaspier ascends<br>
All the souls of the warriors, to battle again
A spear of the making of Runda he brings<br>
Into further and greater reknown
And he waits till the Universe ends<br>
And the people of Tirlar will sing and rejoice
When the two dreadful Orchids shall seal the world's fate<br>
When Shane Odlum is seen at their head
And he once more can fight the world's foes<br>
This is then my decree, and my unerring choice
And swing swords once again in that dire debate<br>
As the Judge of the Souls of the Dead!
That will bring all our tales to a close<br>


==First Verse==
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And Odlum, the Warrior, the greatest of kings
To the halls of Calaspier ascends
A spear of the making of Runda he brings
And he waits till the Universe ends
When the two dreadful Orchids shall seal the world's fate
And he once more can fight the world's foes
And swing swords once again in that dire debate
That will bring all our tales to a close

Latest revision as of 11:50, 15 April 2016

Ye Book of Ye Orchids
Part the Fourth

First Verse

First came the sea on the shore of the world
Then came the Mother of All
Then Mandorallen, with banners unfurled
And Ilass, who fell in the Fall
Last came the Orchids, to seal the world's fate
Even e'er the first Isle arose
To seal the book shut when they touch and they mate
And bring all of our tales to a close

Second Verse

Tales of seas down beneath and of skies up above
Tales of Earth, and the races therein
Tales of terrible vengeance and beautiful love
Deeds heroic, and villainous sin
Tales set only yesterday, tales that were set
Even e'er the first Isle arose
The tale I am writing; tales not written yet
All these tales will be brought to a close

Third Verse

Tales high and prophetic; tales low and uncouth
Tales written in prose and in verses
Tales written for pleasure, tales written for truth
Tales written of blessings and curses
And nobles and priests
Shining allies, and terrible foes
Dragons, gods, demons, spirits, men, giants, and beasts
All these tales will be brought to a close

Fourth Verse

Tales set high in Tirbal, 'twixt Ennabruk's spires
Tales set in Calaspier's stone
Tales of Tirlar, and tales down in Ifreann's dark fires
Where few of the living have gone
Yea, few men have gone - and of those, only one
Has returned from the fires of Hell
In a great quest heroic this journey was done
And this is the tale I will tell

Fifth Verse

For the Tale of the Orchids is found even there
In the fires of Ifreann below
From the heights of the sky, in the rarified air
To the depths of the regions of woe
Yea, across Seven Planes is the reach of our doom
And the intricate web that will seal it
And the fuel for the fire that must someday consume
All the world - so the Powers might heal it

Sixth Verse

When the Five Isles sunk in those ages of old
An era was brought to a close
And the forge of the sun-god grew dark and went cold
And the seas round the poles slowed and froze
The currents betrayed their familiar path
Harder storms flew from Folcador's hands
And his dazzling whip cracked with heavier wrath
On the seas, and the cold-haunted lands

Seventh Verse

For many an age dwelt this cold o'er the world
Nor for ages the storms ceased to blow
In the middle of summer the frosty flakes swirled
On Lagunafete, clouds turned to snow
And the empires that just generations before
Had seen leaders and warrior so bold
And had held back dread demons in terrible war
Were unable to hold back the cold

Eighth Verse

In Treesia, where such wondrous deeds had occurred
The Barons remained in their keep
In vain do the Second´s sons pray for a Third
In vain the sagarts pray and weep
In Tapfer, the Microns, once greatest of Races
Are citiless, homeless, and poor
And they wander the country, and all its dark places
And sink into weakness and war

Nineth Verse

In Istvanistan, woe, for King Istvan is dead
And his sons lack his wisdom and might
And make war not on Evil, but Tapfer Stormrider Sword joins the fight
And when Salio saw her initial design
Turned to evil and causes perverse
Then `till Stjepan Aracic renewed the old line
She removed all its might with a curse

Tenth Verse

Yea, all through the Circle of Lands, nations faltered
And the tales of the deeds of the past
Were sung sadly, then known of but dimly, then altered
Then finally forgotten at last
Alas! For when stories and legends are lost
Then its characters die once again
And Refin, and Istvan, and all of their host
Are in Tirbal a second time slain

Eleventh Verse

Alas to the race that abandons their past!
Like a child whose father is lost
They are set all adrift on a sea dark and vast
By the winds and the waves to be tossed
And where is the guide, who should steer and direct?
Who should mentor and lead and console?
Who to indicate errors, to teach and correct
When we cut off a piece of our soul?

Twelfth Verse

For ten ages, the cold and sadness persisted
It lay on the world like a shroud
No creatures nor forests nor heroes resisted
Nor empires once mighty and proud
But all prayed up to Tirbal for warmth and relief
And the gods, among Ennabruk's spires
Hear their prayers and their loud lamentations of grief
And add oils to Tineon's fires

Thirteenth Verse

And like a volcano set deep in the Earth
When Bladhm has one of her rages
To a towering column of fire gives birth
With the now unconfined wrath of ages
The sun flares with warmth, and Lagunafete's frost
Melts away to the midsummer's heat
And Caranna restores all the trees that were lost
And the glaciers and ice floes retreat

Fourteenth Verse

And men, who for so many winters of woe
Had abandoned their civilized ways
To the old fallow fields and bare villages go
And new cities and villages raise
And they call for a Teacher, to show them the Lore
By which a new Science may rise
For Carding, the Wise One, who helped them before
And made men and their empires wise

Fifteenth Verse

Then the Firelord took off the crown from his head
That glowed with the light of the Sun
Dazzling, brilliant, and turned to, and said
"The New Age of the World has begun!
Take my crown, and set off for the bright Crowning Plane
Teach the Way, as you once did of old
Draw together the sparks of the Light that remain
For a Forge-Fire, Tirlar to mold!"

Sixteenth Verse

And Carding descended to Tirlar, arriving
Where the Antya drains into its bay
Where some small bands of primitives, barely surviving
Lived life (as does each, in their way)
But when they saw Carding, his crown all alight
With the light of the Firelord's flame
They were driven to fear, and the watchmen took flight
To their terrible lord, Myng by name

Seventeenth Verse

This Myng was called merciless, truly barbarian
Ev´n for his barbarian race
His rule was steel-fisted and authoritarian
His mind was hardhearted and base
The ignorant natives believed him a god
(Tho´ his true gods were Yetal and Sun)
And his fingers kept hold on a magical rod
With which great evil deeds could be done

Eighteenth Verse

Myng had first gained his power by unholy pact
With the lords of the Vardian clan
Who can ever weak souls unsuspecting attract
Sun, the warlord called Markg, Yetal, Dan
Thus he feared not the Wise One - his strength on the wax
Was matched but by his reasonless pride
And he thought his dread rod could withstand all attacks
And the gods might themselves be denied

Nineteenth Verse

For the demons had heard (and indeed, it was true)
That where Antya rushed into the sea
That the bright light of Tirbal should kindle anew
And from thence, in all lands should burn free
And in fear of this light, and to hold back this fire
They set Myng as the king of this land
To imprison this chance in chains awful and dire
So that freedom and hope might be banned

Twentieth Verse

Up the coast of Carama wise Carding proceeded
Myng's fortress, Epoli, to reach
And all through his journey, he tried and succeeded
To educate, tutor, and preach
And many he tutored remained by his side
As he journeyed through hill and through knoll
To function as guards for their teacher and guide
And to help him accomplish his goal

Twenty-First Verse

When thad come to the towering walls
Of Myng's castle, its towers sharp and cruel
Thrice a cry of defiance the Waykeeper calls
And Myng meets him, demanding a duel
And the Keeper agrees, and the tyrant suggests
That of weapons, the god have the choice
And soft-spoken Carding, the Wise One, requests
That the combat be fought with their voice

Twenty-Second Verse

The tyrant, bemused, grants the Keeper's appeal
And attacks with a terrible yell
And the great beds of bedrock beneath them all reel
As if Bladhm is raging in Hell
But Carding stands tranquil, unmoved by the din
Stands tranquil, and waits 'till his foe
Goes hoarse with his screaming - he finally gives in
Then the Keeper, in voice soft and low:

Twenty-Third Verse

"To war with the voice is the strongest of wars
Although tyrants do not understand
I was sent down from Tirbal to show you this course
And bring justice and peace to your land
So let me now fight with my weapons divine
With Reason, Persuasion, and Speech
See then whose arms are greater - the tyrant's or mine!"
And then Carding proceeded to teach

Twenty-Fourth Verse

He taught them of Empire, of what might yet be
If they cast off oppression and fear
He taught of consensus, the way of the free
And the glory so painfully near
He taught them of Government, Justice, and Law
He taught them to stand, and be brave
He taught them to hold gods and Tirbal in awe
And to heed the commandments they gave

Twenty-Fifth Verse

He taught all the arts to make Empire rise
And when he was finished at last
"I teach you the way of Audentior!" he cries
"Which will never in fame be surpassed!
I give you the seed that will sprout to a jewel
The Sun, to turn night into day!
In glory to conquer, in justice to rule
And in wisdom to follow my Way."

Twenty-Sixth Verse

And his words touched the hearts of the listening crowd
And like wildfire spread through each mind
And without a command being spoken aloud
In a terrible mob they combined
All their arms became one, and united, they pried
Stone from stone, and forced open each cell
And a well-fired shaft stred
And followed his masters to Hell

Twenty-Seventh Verse

Then the crown of the Firelord burned azure and blue
And the Keeper of Lore raised it high
And he placed it upon a white banner that flew
From a turret, commanding the sky
Then ascends back to Tirbal, while those still below
The Audentes, are drafting their laws
And upon every law shines that bright azure glow
Which purifies faults, and melts flaws

Twenty-Eighth Verse

And the people at last have their laws set and passed
And their leaders and chieftains in place
And the die now are cast for an empire vast
And a happy and prosperous race
The glory! The brilliance! The radiance! The light!
The wonder! The splendor! The scope!
The vigor! The valor! The power! The might!
The music! The magic! The HOPE!!!

Twenty-Nineth Verse

For such was Audentior - the Mother of Nations
The Star to enkindle the flame
The bright guiding lantern for all generations
A hope beyond knowledge or name
With a million children, all beauteous and strong
Who should light up the world's future ages
And together combine in symphonious song
To illuminate all the Book's pages

Thirtieth Verse

But not all sang in joy at the new era's dawn
Nor rejoiced in Audentior's rise
Nor was Sun, Lord of Demons, defeated and gone
And he watched still with unclosing eyes.
As he gazed on Audentior, a cloud filled his mind
Of envy, and loathing, and fear
That savagery might be removed from mankind
And evil and wrong disappear

Thirty-First Verse

So he called all the fiends who still heeded his call
And demanded they give him a plan
To repeat the descent that we fell in the Fall
And once more, to corrupt helpless Man
But Audentior stood like a bright gleaming shield
And none of the demons could say
How to open the scar that the Lorekeeper healed
Or to darken the Sunlord's new day

Thirty-Second Verse

Then Sun grew enraged, saying "Have you no sense?
Do none have a scheme, or a spell?
Then hear this! To punish her dreadful offense
Dread Ilass lies burning in hell.
If you cannot think perhaps yet you can dig!
For Ilass will know what to do
So make me a pitand so big
That Yetal and I can go through"

Thirty-Third Verse

Then the armies of demons began excavation
They started in that very spot
A plain beside Brzgrad, in Istvan's old nation
(Thought Istvan had long been forgot)
For twelve days and twelve nights they removed dirt and stone
But when the thirteenth sun arose
Then Sun, Lord of Demons, with Yetal alone
Down the pit, dim and fathomless, goes

Thirty-Fourth Verse

There they came unto Ifreann, its dark fires burning
And the slopes of Dagora they crossed
Through the sulfurous vapors and brimstone discerning
The souls of the damned and the lost
But at last they arrived at the terrible cave
Where the Witch was consigned to her fate
With Lest, the Dark Child, shut up in this grave
Lest Elwynn and he join and mate

Thirty-Fifth Verse

But a great burning fire ringed the cave round and round
Nor could Witch, Child, or Demon pass by
So rather Sun spoke, for he knew that the sound
Would go through, and the Witch could reply So Sun told the author of that dire Betrayal
His conundrum, and asked for her aid
Through the joined sheets of fire that made up her jail
Awful Ilass replied, and she said:

==Thirty-Sixth Verse==
"Take the eye of a Drake, and then grind it to sand
And a Rainbow, by Folcador flown
These things mix together, and plant in the land
Which is as Automatica known
In the dark of the moon, it will grow to a man
Who, though seemingly stupid and weak
Will contain the dark power to further my plan
And this is the weapon you seek."

Thirty-Sixth Verse

But as Sun turned to go, awful Yetal cried back
"What of you, ringed in fire etern?
What of Lest, the Dark Child? Do Sun and I lack
Any hope to expect your return?"
But smiling Ilass said "I have beheld
Inscrutable time to its end
And these terrible fires will one day be quelled
And I unto Gnaud then ascend

Thirty-Seventh Verse

But to Lest, the Black Orchid, are different dooms given
And nor must my brother wait long
`Till a great king in Tirlar, the chosen of Heaven
Will unwittingly cause a great wrong
He shall come down, as you did, and battle with Lest
Yea, shack Orchid is slain
But at last the affair will turn out for the best
And my brother see daylight again

Thirty-Eighth Verse

This too shall be caused by the spell you now bear
For long have I plotted and schemed
Depart, and return to the bright upper air
Of which I so often have dreamed
I have planned a great evil - 'tis now in your hands
Soon another shall leave, with a greater
Return unto Tirlar, its Races and Lands -
Climb back through your pit to its crater"

Thirty-Nineth Verse

And thus Sun and Yetal returned to the air
And concocted in silence the potion
When at last it was done, the two fiends made repair
To the shores of the Gaeosian Ocean
In the land which was as Automatica known
Near where Antya flowed into the bay
There they set it to seethe 'till the dark of the moon
For a day and a night, thus it lay

Fortieth Verse

Then it grew to a man - into Sager, who led
The revolt of the lands of the west
When it ended, uncountable thousands were dead
With the land that the gods once had blessed
And the broken Audentes burned Carding's old laws
And they set up a despot instead
The Emperor Christoph, whose myriad flaws
Took the nation from ailing to dead

Forty-First Verse

Alas for the men who once saw Carding's light
And who built from the light a great nation
They are now doomed forever to squabble and to fight
Nevermore will they lay the foundation
For something eternal and glorious and famed
For their hands now sculpt only in air
And can any among their sad number be blamed
If they fall into gloom and despair?

Forty-Second Verse

But Dlithail, the Guardian, says "Never a door
May close, but another opes wide"
And the lands of the North, overshadowed before
Are renewed, both in power and pride
Those fleeing Audentior find refuge and home
With the Northmen, both lively and bold
And the tribes of the north, and the migrants become
The mightiest of kingdoms of old

Forty-Third Verse

Carradun! Called by some Land of Fire and Stone
For the souls and the hearts of its men
As great as Audentior, in ways of its own
And its like shall be seen not again
As dentes and foreigners knew it
For the mountains of coal and of shale
Which winding like sinuous serpents on through it Kept it safe from the storm and the gale

Forty-Fourth Verse

Now of all of its kings, one particular name
Stands out, like the sun among stars
Many legends preserve his great deeds and his fame
(As indeed will this legend of ours)
Shane Odlum, who bore the Obsidian Spoon
And who ruled when Audentior ended
In him, the new day Tineon proclaimed reached its noon
And to new heights of brilliance ascended

Forty-Fifth Verse

In his thirtieth year (and the tenth of his reign)
When his glory had waxed to its height
He mounted his tower and surveyed the champaign
And his rule stretched as far as his sight
He beheld mighty fortresses, rich fields of wheat
Grazing herds, looking peaceful and healthy
His powerful host and invincible fleet
And villages teeming and wealthy

Forty-Sixth Verse

And he thought to himself, on the top of his tower
"Yea, though now all of Tirlar be mine
I cannot escape Death, and despite all my power
My kingdom - and self - must decline
But to live on in legend, when bones turn to dust
That one comfort to mortals is given
I shall do some great exploit of note 'ere I must
Be summoned to Ifreann or Heaven"

Forty-Seventh Verse

So he called all his councilors, wise men, and sages
And asked them what deeds needed doing
What curses or evils or riddles of ages
Needed solving, or needed subduing
And at last one remembered a tale he'd heard spoken
An ancient (but accurate) story
Of a terrible evil that had to be broken
And a quest that was sure to bring glory

Forty-Eighth Verse

In the very beginning of time (so he said)
A great battle filled Heaven with blood
And the day (though alas, not 'till Utas lay dead)
Was a win for the forces of good
And the Darkness was cast to the Darkness of Hell
There it lay, and there still did it lie
Planning what horrid evils no mortal could tell
Underneath the dark sulfurous sky

Forty-Nineth Verse

But if ever a hero would journey below
With his heart and his sword tempered strong
And in battle should coible Foe
Earth no longer should groan under Wrong
But be free and exalted, like Tirbal above
And its men would be happy and free
And oppression would cease, superceded by love
And all evils would scatter and flee

Fiftieth Verse

And scarce had the councilor ceased from his speaking
When the king, with his hand on his sword
Said "This purpose is perfect: just such was I seeking
This evil cannot be ignored!
To this end I devote all my focus and might
I shall seek without respite or rest
Prepare me a ship - for I journey tonight
I am burning for want of a quest!"

Fifty-First Verse

And the people of Carradun readied a ship
Called the Sea Lion, so fleet and fast It could outstrip the fire of Folcador's whip
Or make progress against Lochrinn´s blast
No soldiers accompanied Odlum on board
Only twelve sturdy men as a crew
And the best of his treasures - his ruby-set sword
Thus equipped, from the harbor they flew

Fifty-Second Verse

Now this sword that he bore was no human-forged blade
But was tempered by Salio's hands
The Sword of the Red Moon of August - once made
For defense of the Races and Lands
How Shane gained its possession I will not relate
(though through fiend-haunted Shleg went its course)
But I say the result was not untouched by Fate
Which indeed, is of all things the source

Fifty-Third Verse

Now Shane's destination lay deep in the ice
That covers and hides northern seas
For he sought from a god supernatural advice
And one dwelt in the cold glacial freeze
'Twas Elwynn the Orchid who there made her dwelling
In the heart of a fiery mount
Why this happened is part of the tale I am telling
And its history now I recount:

Fifty-Fourth Verse

In the days when Audentior still reigned ascendant
O'er the people and cities and land
A few saw the cracks in the glory resplendent
And worried, and horded, and planned
They escaped just before it began crashing down
And in two ships of birch journeyed forth
And at last they met landfall, and founded a town
In the ultimate climes of the north

Fifty-Fifth Verse

Yea, a town 'midst the glaciers - they cahey set out to build a new life
To always act calmly, and always speak truly
Be pious, and shun war and strife
This touched the White Orchid, who boldly declared
She would live in this land as their god
But the others had visions of Sun, and were scared
Of her having an earthly abode

Fifty-Sixth Verse

For if ever the Dark One in Ifreann should find her
The Destroyer at last would awake
And Utas's death was a constant reminder
Of what form such disaster would take
So then let the Pure One in Heaven remain
And thus let her remain in their trust
And in Ennabruk linger, lest Ennabruk's Bane
Should turn all their Creations to dust

Fifty-Seventh Verse

But Elwynn declared "Powers far above I
Have determined an Ending must come
Whether sooner or later, we all have to die
We can greedily hoard every crumb

Of life still allotted, 'til death comes at last For despite all your hoarding, it must
Or can squeeze every drop out of life 'til it's past
And be ashes, instead of plain dust

Fifty-Eighth Verse

Then she fell down from Heaven, and took her abode
In Mount Yaanek, amidst Thule's ice
And upon those who came to her cave she bestowed
As an oracle, prudent advice
Thus 'twas here that our hero, in sailing the seas
Sought to journey, and here that he came
And when he arrived, he fell down on his knees
And, invoking the goddess's name:

Fifty-Nineth Verse

"O Elwynn, who came down from Tirbal above
Deep within this volcano to dwell
And who looking on Man, is inspired with love
And desire to help them excel
O lend me your wisdom - for I have a task
Which is hopeless without aid divine
O answer the questions I modestly ask
And all honor and praise will be thine

Sixtieth Verse

I am set on a quest to the visionless deeps
Where evil both festers and runs
Where, though covered in darkness, the soul never sleeps
And the heat is of hundreds of suns
This I do uncoerced, not by fear nor by wrath
I am led by the courage inside me
I have come for advice - you alone know the path
And can give me directions to guide me"

Sixty-First Verse

When Odlum had spoken, a silenhe oracle fell
Then a voice, deep and timeless, arose from the ground
"It is easy to go down to Hell
But to retrace one's steps to the bright upper air
And to reach once again starry skies
With your soul and your body intact - it is there
That the dangers and perils arise

Sixty-Second Verse

And the dangers, the perils, are not what they seem
Not to thee and thy people alone
But to more of the world than you ever could dream
Will the damage and sorrow be done
Desist from this quest - were you destined to fail
Then such failure is yours for the choosing
But alas - you'll succeed, and success will entail
All the Planes and the Universe losing"

Sixty-Third Verse

But hard-hearted Odlum remained resolute
And his mind remained fixed on his plan
"Then if you will not help me, be kind, and impute
Some knowledge of someone who can"
Thus the goddess of Yaanek suggested he go
(Not unmindful of what had been fated)
To the perilous lair of the world's foremost foe
Damned Yetal, reviled and hated

Sixty-Fourth Verse

Thus Odlum departed the fierce, icy shore
Looking back as he floated away
And resolved, perils past, to return here once more
But he never would witness that day!
And the oracle sorrowed to see him depart
And she mourned him with tears and with sighs
And out of the depths of the world's molten heart
A blue smoke-plume trails into the skies

Sixty-Fifth Verse

But Shane set a course for Cimmerian lands
Far to westward, through ice floes and mists
Where high on a mountain of granite there stands
Awful Sun, cursing all that exists
And lurking nearby, loathed, reviled, and accursed
And still smarting from ancient defeat
There was Yetal - who Odlum, expecting the worst
With his hand on his sword, went to meet

Sixty-Sixth Verse

The demon was sitting high up on an oak
In a branch all misshaped and deformed
From his eyes, as from Yaanek, rose pillars of smoke
As he cursed and he raged and he stormed Odlum heard him yell "Refin!", his tone full of spite
And in fury he struck at the bough
And the blood that it drew was as black as the nieeches of woe

Sixty-Seventh Verse

"Son of sorrow!" the king to the devil cried out
"I would not interrupt your lament
If it gives you your pleasure to fume and to pout
Go ahead, till your fury is spent
But through myriad kingdoms and seas I have come
For a boon you alone can provide me
I shall leave you to tantrums and journey back home
If you but give directions to guide me

Sixty-Eighth Verse

I am set on a quest to the visionless deep
Where..." - and here the foul demon cut in
"I behold that dread landscape each night in my sleep!
My spirit pulled downward by sin!
Describe it not further! I wish not to hear!
Even now it is firmly imprinted
In my dark, freezing soul, and it fills me with fear
Of dangers to men only hinted!

Sixty-Nineth Verse

"Go! I wish not to know of your purpose or name!
I wish not to know of your goal!
Whether money or power or virtue or fame
It sends chills to the base of my soul!
Speak no more of Ifreann! My heart cannot bear
To be of its future reminded
Make your way to the kingdom of Istvan, and there
In a terrible Pit you shall find it"

Seventieth Verse

Then the black creature howled, and it made a great leap
From its tree to a peak far away
To the dread Lord of Daemons, whose eyes never sleep
And who loathes Tineon´s gift of bright day
There he gibbers insanely, and tries to forget
All the things that so lately were said
By the man (not unlike to the gods) he just met
All the visions that trouble his head

Seventy-First Verse

Now the Pit that he named was the tunnel created
Long ago in Audentior's day
Of its birth and use I've already related
And have nothing further to say
Thus to Istvan´s old kingdom the Blackrocker ship
Made its last foamy course o'er the seas
But its passenger barely had started his trip
With such pitiful journeys as these

Seventy-Second Verse

For a night he lay camped by the pit's dreadful maw
A night filled with dreams boding ill
The doom of all Tirlar and Tirbal he saw!
All the cities of men dead and still!
His kingdom, proud Blackrock, laid low by his death!
And by Blackrock's death Tirlar l of Shleg, Khas, and Ahans, and Reath
As a single voice crying "Don't go!"

Seventy-Third Verse

Shane awoke with a start, as that terrible cry
Echoed loud in his terror-filled mind
But he saw Leiagh's diamonds still studded the sky
Nor had midnight been left far behind
So he lay, staring up at the moon in the night
Breathing deeply, to quiet his fear
'Till, glancing nearby, his jumped up with affright
For he saw a grey figure appear

Seventy-Fourth Verse

Moving quietly, firmly, as if upon air
It advanced, toward the paralyzed king
He tried to cry out to his men to beware
But he found he could not say a thing
Far taller than those of the lineage of man
Was that ashen and terrible shade
And Odlum, without conscious bidding or plan
Found his hand lying firm on his blade

Seventy-Fifth Verse

But when it came near, and was clearly discerned
All its aspect of fear fell away
And the specter, the giant, the demon, was turned
To an small, ancient man, bent and grey
"O king!´ said the being, but Shane, in a rage
At his cowardly seizure by dread
Took the Red Sword of August, and struck at the sage
And he cut off his ashen-haired head

Seventy-Sixth Verse

But strange to relate, the old man waved his hand
And was whole, as he had been before
And, with wrath, proclaimed "Fool! You do not understand!
I am Carding, the Keeper of Lore!
I have come to redeem you! And thus you repay
Your last puny hope of salvation?
Be still, and take heed of the words that I say
For the sake of your soul and your nation!

Seventy-Seventh Verse

The Lady of Yaanek has already tried
To persuade your intractable mind
Yet, in willful transgression, her words you defied
Nor can I make you linger behind
So I offer command, not request: When you go
Take nothing upon your return
Things of Ifreann in Ifreann must stay, down below
Or your spirit in Ifreann will burn!

Seventy-Eighth Verse

What madness! Presumption! To strike a god dead!
Nor shall you unpunished remain!
Let my sigil forever remain on your head
To remind you to not fail again!
Let it burn its geometry on to your skin
As a mark of a might past yourng to shun a more terrible sin
And to keep to the path I have shown"

Seventy-Nineth Verse

Then the god waved his staff, and indeed it was so
And upon the poor king´s open head
The sigil of Carding, with brilliant blue glow
Appeared, `till it faded dull red
Then the god waved his staff, and departed from sight
Back to Tirbal, the land of the blessed
And again, round the king closed the silence of night
'Till at last he retired to rest

Eightieth Verse

But when Tineon peeled away Ulcharam's veil
'Ere Diadon the Morn-Star went dim
Shane gathered his courage and gear for the trail
To the crater´s black mountainous rim
There he gave his good-byes to his friends and his men
The next step he would take on his own
And he doubted he ever might see them again
As he entered the crater - alone

Eighty-First Verse

O hand! Shudder not as you finish this tale!
O pen! Run not dry out of fright!
O Dobharcufile! My mind is too frail
To guide Shane through the Halls of the Night!
O lend me your strength! And your courage, as well!
So that I may describe what was fated
For although it is easy to go down to Hell
It is hellishly hard to relate it.

Eighty-Second Verse

Like a birth canal backward, a tunnel extended
For fathomless leagues there below
The king gazed far away, but saw not where it ended
Nor where, at its end, it might go
But he gathered his courage, and took a first stride
And then foot followed foot through the gloom
Until leagues had gone by, and the darkness inside
Was the darkness that charges a tomb

Eighty-Third Verse

Thus he lit an oak torch - and beheld, standing near
A tall man, red eyes fixed in a stare
All at once, his blood froze, and his heart filled with fear
And he muttered, to Carding, a prayer
"Art thou demon or man? For your form seems like mine
Yet more focused, more terribly bleak
Come you here out of Tirbal's, or Ifreann's design"
Then the figure proceeded to speak:

Eighty-Fourth Verse

"I am Ryan Caruso, the ruler of Hell
At least thus I like to be styled
Though the demons down under may otherwise tell"
Here he laughed, and disarminernals, have rules of our own
And we´ve warned them against interfering
But come, and these themes will be presently shown
By which you'll learn more than by hearing"

Eighty-Fifth Verse

So the king and the madman walked down through the shaft
As Caruso described Hell's societies
And he often gave pause, and maniacally laughed
At tortures of many varieties
With his eyes on his guide, and his hand on his blade
Shane of Blackrock continued on down
'Till they passed through a doorway, of skeletons made
To a cavern, containing a town

Eighty-Sixth Verse

Its walls were of lava, all jagged and steep
Their color carnelian-red
Their angles would make a geometer weep
Or an architect strike himself dead
The streets were so narrow they hardly existed
And covered with layers of grime
Their mazes like webs drunken spiders at twisted
In bedrock as ancient as time

Eighty-Seventh Verse

In the center, carved out of a mountain of shale
A massive cathedral loomed grey
There were things on the wall, in exquisite detail
But things no decent poet can say
And into this temple of madness and vice
Poor Odlum was led by his guide
And when Ryan incanted a hex three times thrice
The door opened, to let them inside

Eighty-Eighth Verse

And inside was a Congress, a gathering of souls
But such souls! They were damned, every one!
You could see but their eyes, which stuck out, like hot coals
From the darkness, as hot as the sun
And Ryan said "Comrades! From realms high above
The long-promised one has arisen
The one who the prophets have prophesied of
Who shall set us all free from this prison!

Eighty-Nineth Verse

Yea! Set us all free! And set free all the Planes!
From their prison of pitiful skin!
Set all of us free! Until nothing remains!
Of this vortex of suffering and sin!
Set all of us free! Free! To beautiful Void!
To the unfeeling Dark that we crave!
He comes that the world may be thoroughly destroyed!
To set us all free! And to save!"

Ninetieth Verse

But Odlum, who stared at those terrible shades
As they filled with their unholy glee
Said "You have it all wrong! I come not down to you, or to set you all free.
I come but to see sorrow, loss, and decay
From Tirlar extinguished forever
I am not a destroyer! And not who you say!
And to free you is not my endevour!"

Ninety-First Verse

The shades then grew wroth, and the air seemed to stir
By Ryan, still jovial, said
"So you think, but no mortal knows what will occur
From the paths that we heedlessly tread
You know little of Fate, and I know little more
I leave Heaven to fret o´er the rest
But I have intuition, and have ancient lore
And declare you shall stay as our guest

Ninety-Second Verse

Now demons! Now damned ones! Get food, and get wines!
The King must be hungry and tired
And while he gets rest, and gets happy, and dines
We shall tell him of what has transpired
The History of Ifreann, our glorious State
The occurrences of its formation
And how, in despite of divine law and fate
We have carved ourselves out a great nation!"

Nineth-Third Verse

The demons and damned ones brought dinner - for one
As a ghost, Ryan needed no food
When the dinner was over, at last, he begun
Keeping still in his jocular mood
"This city, Dagora, is part of a whole
Whose tale I am longing to tell
The pride of each demon, and every damned soul
The People's Republic of Hell!

Ninety-Fourth Verse

When Mordicc arrives with his merciful blade
The soul and the body to sever
In Mandorel's presence the judgment is made
To determine its dwelling forever
Upon most, the god smiles, and Jestun conveys
Them to Tirbal, or Calaspier's walls
There to sing and rejoice till the closing of days
When ANDAN's apocalypse falls

Ninety-Fifth Verse

Thus the fate that awaits, if your soul can be seen
As righteous, by any long stretching
But ofttimes a soul is so nasty and mean
As to set the great Champion retching
Then he strikes it with Trizecc, his three-bladed axe
For more brutal than Mordicc's kind scythe
And it plummets to Earth, and it falls through the cracks
Into Ifreaan to burn and to writhe

Ninety-Sixth Verse

Now Ifreann as Ifreann is quite bad enough
As I think you yourself can attest
It is fiery and dark, and lacks aith which Tirlar above has been blessed
But the demons! The demons who justly were thrown
From the skies when they fell in the Fall
And who torture damned souls, lacking souls of their own
Their tortures are worst of it all!

Ninety-Seventh Verse

In what gruesome crimes do they not take delight?
What interest we sinners must pay!
All the nightmares I dreamt in the blankets of night
They give substance, and take into day!
All the ills that befall those in Tirlar still dwelling
They perfect, and invent new beside
Yea, ones without name, that I shrink back from telling
Yet to which I will now give a guide

Ninety-Eighth Verse

Then Ryan said "Antya!" and picked up a wand
And exerted an effort of will
With a sparkle of light and a wave and the hand
The two stood on a very high hill
From which could be seen each demonic domain
Every oven, abyss, every rack
And the demons, whose terrible laughs add what pain
Their inventions and fiendishness lack

Ninety-Nineth Verse

"See there statues of stone, with their grim, twisted faces?
At their nearest, a mile apart?
Those are men who were hardened to lovers' embraces
And thus broke an innocent heart!
So they long for a kiss or a brotherly word
But no one! For miles around!
What on Earth they would laugh at whenever they heard
Is in Ifreann nowhere to be found

Hundredth Verse

See those unlucky men being severed in twain
By the demons in puddles of gore?
They are men who broke oaths for their personal gain
And who failed to uphold what they swore
And for breaking their word, they themselves must be broken
For such does is the Word of the Law
Which shall ne´er be reneged, and has never been spoken
And which lacks any loophole or flaw

Hundred-and-First Verse

And those, who a fiend with a terrible bow
Filled with arrows of fire is haunting
Their sin up above, punished thus here below
Was their habit of taunting and teasing
They shot vitriol to puncture their poor victims' souls
And with vitriol their souls now are shot
And their bodies are covered with cauterized holes
Stuck with oil, eternally hot

Hundred-and-Second Verse

See there! Demons s necks with strong ropes
Placing food just an inch out of range
These are fools who stopped others from realizing hopes
When their minds were too narrow to change
Now their atrophied feet barely keep them erect
As they wish for a change in their state
Which from Unchanging Law, they can hardly expect
To stay just as they are is their fate

Hundred-and-Third Verse

I feel sorry for these - but for those, over there
I have no trace of mercy at all
See them - climbing to Tirlar upon a high stair
On the top, pushed by demons to fall
Back to Ifreann below - these are those who took joy
In killing what others had made
And instead of creating, they strove to destroy
And I laugh as I see them repaid!

Hundred-and-Fourth Verse

Once I was tormented; once I was a slave
To such horrors as now your eyes see
But I gathered my comrades, and warlike and brave
We struck back at the damned bourgeoisie!
At our fiendish oppressors - and drove them away
Their whole system of tyranny fell
We proclaimed we were now our own lords - and that day
Rose the People's Republic of Hell

Hundred-and-Fifth Verse

Yea, the People's Republic of Hell! Every man
(Or those who are now something less)
Is free to do all that he possibly can
Save exploit, or harass, or oppress
But alas! While in these awful depths we yet dwell
Revolution can not be complete
For Hell, stripped of torments, is all the same Hell
With its darkness, and sorrow, and heat

Hundred-and-Sixth Verse

But enough of such torments! Enough of such woes
For I see that your stomach grows queasy
You must now take the way that your destiny goes
Though I doubt that that way will be easy
To Ilass, to Lest! In the world's deepest core
In a fiery ring you will find them
And will fight them, as Mandorel fought them before
And then here, deep in Ifreann, confined them

Hundred-and-Seventh Verse

I have taken you most of the way to your end
See the trail, down this mount's jagged slope
You shall reach, when its torturous path you descend
A fiery ring - lose not hope!
For if you are pure in intentions and soul
The flames will feel cool as the breezeur sword-hilt and eye on your goal
You may enter with health and in ease"

Hundred-and-Eighth Verse

Thus Odlum and Ryan departed, as friends
And hand shook with skeletal hand
And each one declared, that wheree'er their path ends
And wherever their destinies land
They should still remain brothers, for aid rendered deep
Beneath Tirlar, in caverns of stone
And all through their Way, their remembrance to keep
Till in Heaven - or Hell, it was done

Hundred-and-Nineth Verse

Then Odlum descendended the terrible trail
Coming closer to Earth's fiery core
And he reached the mount's base, at the fiery vale
And he paused to look 'round, and explore
Alas! A mistake! For not all one can see
Is within the poor mortal eye's seeing
And poor Odlum screamed, freezing in terror as he
Saw a hideous, gargantuan, being

Hundred-and-Tenth Verse

It was covered in filth, from its head to its toes
(which were more a tentacular mass)
Like a great oaken tree, to the heavens it rose
And it seemed to the mountain surpass
It was slimy and massive, and held a great spoon
Which it stirred in a cauldron of grime
Like the sum of the filth that Earth's cities had strewn
In all lands, of all sorts, for all time

Hundred-and-Eleventh Verse

It was dread Maladaticc! The Lord of Disease!
Sun's brother, and cohort in ill!
And the mixture he mixed was the plague-bearing sleaze
That would sicken and cripple and kill
And every so often, winged bat forms swooped down
And returned up above, with loud squawks
In their sharp-taloned claws bearing thick lumps of brown
To cause fever and weakness and pox

Hundred-and-Twelfth Verse

Leave behind Maladaticc! My pen will not dwell
On that fetid and fear-firing form
Which even for those grown accustomed to Hell
In its horror exceeded the norm
Let Odlum arrive at the tall wall of flame
That encircled his last destination
For when to the end of his journey he came
He paused, with a great trepidation

Hundred-and-Thirteenth Verse

White hot was the fire, with tinges of blue
It was barring the wall to a cave
Shane gathered his courage, and took a leap through
And fate indeed favored the brave
For cool was hied by a breeze
And his mind had grown peaceful and clear
And the king was not hurt, but his mind put at ease
And expunged of all trembling and fear

Hundred-and-Fourteenth Verse

And good thing - for there sat, in the edge of the room
The Queen of all Hell, dressed in black
She turned gracefully round, like the image of doom
And moved not, nor made any attack
But said "Welcome, Shane. You should not have come here
But you have, and must now face your test
Take your blade from its sheathe - I will not interfere
As you struggle in combat with Lest"

Hundred-and-Fifteenth Verse

Then Ilass stepped back, and the king saw before her
A flower, black-petalled and small
Was this Lest, Bane of Tirbal, the cursed Destroyer
The damned engineer of the Fall?
Could he fight? Could he win? And what powers within
That small seedling, untapped, lay in wait?
And Shane brandished his sword at the author of sin
And he charged toward his foe and his fate

Hundred-and-Sixteenth Verse

And the Red Sword of August struck ichor-filled shoot
And the chamber grew strange, dark and cold
And Shane's mind was ripped out of the world at its root
And a new world began to unfold
Whirling madness, strange horrors, with colors unknown
Lawless lamps in bright dark-shining skies
Shapes that pulsed and that throbbed to a beat of their own
And a billion mad watching eyes

Hundred-and-Seventeenth Verse

All was lost for a second - the fight and Shane's mind
But the latter at last drew together
And it fought of strange starbursts of energy - blind
Anger pulsating out of the ether
With an effort of will that brought tears to his eyes
He wrested himself from insanity
And returned, after many exertions and tries
To the less crazy (?) world of humanity

Hundred-and-Eighteenth Verse

And there on the top of a now lifeless stem
Where the Flower of Doom once had been
A beautiful night-dark and wonderful gem
On the top of the stalk could be seem
For the Bane was defeated! The world was redeemed!
And the demon was now lifeless stone!
Or so to our hero, triumphant, it seemed
For his battle and prize were now won

Hundred-and-Nineteenth Verse

Prize? Who mentioned a prize? Nthe jewel
He did not think the thought was his own
But on further reflection, no man but a fool
Would refuse such a beautiful stone
It would serve in his scepter, and help him hold sway
Over all of his subject and land
He would make it his own ere he journey away
And he reached for his it now with his hand

Hundred-and-Twentieth Verse

But up on his forehead, a with lightnings of pain
The sigil of Carding, dull red
Became active, and flared bright and blue once again
Shane recalled what the Keeper had said:
"Now I offer command, not request: When you go
Take nothing upon your return
Things of Ifreann in Ifreann must stay, down below
Or your spirit in Ifreann will burn!"

Hundred-and-Twenty-First Verse

But evil had perished! No more would be burning
In Ifreann; no more His command
Was needed to keep people´s spirits to turning
To darkness, which now had been banned
So with motion decisive, the gemstone he plucked
From the stem, where it flew to his grasp
Through the door of the cave, through the fire he ducked
With the Bane of the World in his clasp

Hundred-and-Twenty-Second Verse

I shall not bore my readers, nor cause needless fear
With stories of Shane´s journey back
His path now was open; all dangers were clear
And he kept to his previous track
He ascended the crater in Istvan's domain
To his men, who had camped there and waited
Then to Blackrock returned, o'er the blue, placid main
Where his subjects beheld him, elated

Hundred-and-Twenty-Third Verse

And he entered his palace and sat on his throne
And he ordered his councilors gone
And he took his old scepter, and there, all alone
He affixed his new trophy thereon
But scarce had he done so, when shot bolts of pain
And fever, that spread from his head
And the sigil grew bright blue and fiery again
And in minutes, the hero was dead

Hundred-and-Twenty-Fourth Verse

For Carding, the Wise One, had never stopped viewing
The deeds of the Blackrocker prince
And when he beheld what the hero was doing
His features became a grim wince
For he knew that immortals can never be slain
And that Odlum had merely been fooled
And been tricked into carrying sadness and ll of the lands that he ruled

Hundred-and-Twenty-Fifth Verse

There was Lest! The Dark Orchid! Who set off the Fall!
There in Blackrock, now destined to die
As had died great Audentior, and as die us all
Underneath the great dome of the sky
And as had died Shane, by the terrible wrath
(mixed with sorrow, and terrible fear)
Of Carding, the Wise One, the Guide to the Path
The Prophet, Protector, and Seer

Hundred-and-Twenty-Sixth Verse

Shane lingered a while, but soon there came down
A man on an aerial boat
When he saw the Dark Orchid, his face formed a frown
But he otherwise took little note
He beckoned to Shane to come into his ship
And he paddled it up through the air
And with swiftness like eagles proceeded the trip
The trip - led by whom? - going where?

Hundred-and-Twenty-Seventh Verse

Led by Jestun, the heavenly Boatman of souls
Up to Tirbal, where on their high seats
The High Court of Ennabruk, that which controls
A dead human's destiny, meets
And high o'er them all is the god Mandorallen
Whose judgment has never been false
Who raises the good and who casts out the fallen
From Ennabruk´s cloud-girdled walls

Hundred-and-Twenty-Eighth Verse

And in front of this body was Odlum presented
And Carding, the guide to the Way
Was wroth, for his anger had not yet relented
And had many an insult to say
On how Odlum had broken his word, and had taken
The Orchid from prison below
And should thus by the gods and their law be forsaken
And punished with ages of woe

Hundred-and-Twenty-Nineth Verse

But kindly Laguna, the Mother of All
Told Carding to keep to his Way
And to not act in wrath, though the force of the Fall
Had succeeded, and taken the day
For when Shane had descended the road down to Hell
His intentions had been for the best
Men must do what they can; the results none can tell
But the gods will take care of the rest

Hundred-and-Thirtieth Verse

And Mandorel, Champion, nodded assent
And said "Shane, you have fought very well
You accomplished the duty on which you were bent
Even unto the center of Hell
You were rash - so am I! And your sentence was served
In the death that you suffered of late
You ruled well - further sorrow woved
Now hear - from my mouth - of your fate

Hundred-and-Thirty-First Verse

You shall sit in Calaspier, with heaven-forged spear
And shall sit by the side of my throne
And when foes shall inspire my people with fear
Go to Tirlar, in aspect unknown
And lead armies to triumph, and countries to peace
Till ANDAN, created at last
Causes all war and struggle to suddenly cease
With the rest of the Universe vast

Hundred-and-Thirty-Second Verse

And on that very day, you shall lead all my men
From Calaspier's age-ridden stone
All the souls of the warriors, to battle again
Into further and greater reknown
And the people of Tirlar will sing and rejoice
When Shane Odlum is seen at their head
This is then my decree, and my unerring choice
As the Judge of the Souls of the Dead!

Hundred-and-Thirty-Third Verse

And Odlum, the Warrior, the greatest of kings
To the halls of Calaspier ascends
A spear of the making of Runda he brings
And he waits till the Universe ends
When the two dreadful Orchids shall seal the world's fate
And he once more can fight the world's foes
And swing swords once again in that dire debate
That will bring all our tales to a close