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A Beowulken Song

A Beowulken Song

In the House of Runes, beneath the moons
Strike up the cheer and raise your beer
The day is done, the drinks have begun

Strum the lute and play the flute
A pub of song the whole night long
The day is done, the drinks have begun

A lovely choir dances round the fire
Set the table and tell us [...]

The Old Servant (A Haiku Style Poem of Randor)

The Old Servant
Miithra, wizard
One of the Randor Order
Savior of people

Known to one and all
A servant to the elf-god
Ethindar on high

A battle-ridden
Soul of many a long eons
When will he find rest?
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The Old Servant

Suitors and Stone

Suitors and Stone
In the city of Tunithel upon high waters
An elven king ruled with eight daughters
Each of which had long, golden hair
And eyes like the sun, with ivory skin fair
These eight maidens were the fairest in the land
Knights and nobles from afar seeked one’s hand
Their mighty ships waged war with the sea
To Tunithel they sailed—a [...]

Grennop and Nilgath the Bold

Grennop and Nilgath the Bold
The greenlands burned in a fiery rage
The good people of the valley had another war to wage
From water’s edge to high on the mountain top
A mighty dragon unleashed his plague—the evil Grennop
On full moons the golden beast would soar
To rain down fire and vengeance over the poor

In great dives, Grennop’s wings [...]

The Myth of Falgrin

The Myth of Falgrin
Stories of Falgrin stretch back to the very beginning of Londor’s history. The specific origin of this legendary figure has been lost over time and in its place lie tall tales and speculation.
There are many who believe Falgrin to be a deity of Ethindar, the elf-god of Creation, serving as the world’s [...]

TALES FROM FALGRIN Begins

To continue the lore of the world of Londor, I am beginning the free content series TALES FROM FALGRIN.
My plan with this is to release one new poem or tale once a week for at least three weeks a month. On my site, you will be able to read them on the webpage or download [...]