A true story

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A true story

Postby Topaz » Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:10 pm

Tune: Trelawney's Army

The noble Caer Laleldan is the castle of the King,
with tapestries and marble floors and every worthy thing.
It rose up shining from the lake, and on the shore it stands
to show the power of the gods that watch above these lands.

A man came to the castle once (and so begins my tale),
who may have been a little dim, or else too fond of ale.
He walked into the throne room of that castle made of stone,
and swaggered up the walkway and he sat upon the throne.

Now let the word go out today, to all both near and far,
from lowliest initiate right up to Balthazar,
that if you scorn the royal throne or disrespect the Crown,
as sure as Ben has made the world, the gods will strike you down.


His friends were somewhat smarter, and they said to him "Stand up!"
But he just leaned back on the throne, and called out, "Fill my cup!
And if you don't bow down to me, then that will surely show
that you are faithless traitors and should to the dungeon go."

And then there came an Iron Knight, who said "I do advise
that from the throne of Valorn you should very quickly rise."
At that he started to his feet, but very slow indeed;
a turtle or a snail could make a better turn of speed.

Now let the word go out today, to all both near and far,
from lowliest initiate right up to Balthazar,
that if you scorn the royal throne or disrespect the Crown,
as sure as Cory moves the world, the gods will strike you down.


He stood before the royal throne, and still no shame confessed,
but laughed at those who warned him, and took it for a jest,
until amid his laughter his face turned pale and white:
he felt the judgment of the gods, that struck him with a blight.

Now you may think that now he saw the error of his ways,
and was a wise adventurer through all his future days,
but still he claimed he'd done no wrong, in words both rude and rash:
and lightning came to strike him down, and burned him to an ash.

So let the word go out today, to all both near and far,
from lowliest initiate right up to Balthazar,
that if you scorn the royal throne or disrespect the Crown,
the gods who guard the royal line will surely strike you down.



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Postby Sreip » Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:26 am

ooc:
Again, very well done Topaz! Always a pleasure reading your work.
"... who, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat." -Roosevelt

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Postby Corwin Skyborn » Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:09 am

Any potential yet unlikely similarity to a specific Valornian Adventurer is purely coincidental....... *cough*

I'm an honorable rogue, you can trust me.
Trying to make sense of gods and goddesses has led many men to ruin. I suggest you avoid it from now on.
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Postby Topaz » Mon Nov 20, 2006 4:57 am

I thought you wanted a poet or bard to write about your exploits ...


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Postby Corwin Skyborn » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:24 pm

context versus content
Trying to make sense of gods and goddesses has led many men to ruin. I suggest you avoid it from now on.

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