No ratings.
Epic poem, fantasy environment with trolls and elves and such |
the silence of the snow enshrouds and moving in are blackened clouds to make this battle field a trap where war will come like a thunderclap. To the left and right are mighty trees In which the rock troll cannot see Elven archers standing stout Awaiting men to help them out. Large in number are the trolls But so are arrows to take their souls From off the bows of wise old elves Then like a storm here come the Twelve. Stepping through synthetic mist The Mages name just like a list Cowin, Luthin, Bossa and Trum; Who took the life of the demon Zuljum, Sama, Gruden, Sumak and Calay; Behind them four more protégés Complete the group of the Mage Controlling nature and all Her rage. Of course the trolls are knowing fear But in the distance Elves now hear The thunderous cadence of Troglodytes Coming to help their brethren fight. The battle must swiftly come to and end Or vicious Trogs will stiffly defend The trolls, so Elf arrows are set loose In hopes of avoiding any truce. The rain of arrows makes a dent The army of trolls to hell are sent As a quarter of their number dies Meanwhile another volley flies. This time more trolls are well prepared, They lift great shields and most are spared But now the mages raise their hands Calling nature at all their commands. Showing fearless and full of calm Holding forward wizened palms, Lightning sparks between their staffs Then suddenly trolls are cut in half As wind and lightning rage down from the sky Every living troll now dies Unable to escape the deadly bath Of twelve strong mages loaded with wrath. Then through the snow the Trogs now pour From their throats a vicious roar And the first inkling of fear is known Through Elven hearts and Wizard’s bones. The Elves step out from cover of wood Sacrificing for Mages as best they could Then from the ridge’s snowy banks Three hundred wolves attack the flank Of the oncoming Troglodyte swarm To decimate and cause great harm Which forces the Elves to return and fight As the mighty Mages bring forth light Because the clouds were split asunder By the distant rolling thunder. The Trogs now clubbing, wolves are felled While drowning in the swarming swell About a hundred wolves are left Troglodyte army grows bereft. Immature but growing strong Twelve Whirlwinds grow from Magi song As snow and wind are growing cold The temperature drops and then takes hold. Before the Alliance raises a cheer A stumbling giant rumbles near To take the side of the enemy But failure there is plain to see. The Elven archers all take aim Six hundred arrows left to maim This hard skinned giant from the East A dumb and clumsy, ugly beast. Wolves and trolls litter the field The giant falls, his fate is sealed To doom as all the remaining wolf pack Bound upon the giant’s back And feast themselves on this fresh kill Enough for all to get their fill. At last the battle’s come to and end Now it’s time to heal and mend All the valiant troops who fought For freedom with their lives they sought. |