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Sir Magnedrol vs. The Dragon (part 1) (Free verse) by Phalkon
Sir magnedrol, fiercest of all was he
Accused in the court of heresy
Exiled from the kingdom long ago
'twas not to return for a decade or so
out on the land, would sir magnedrol live
befriended a farmer, and crops would he give
for protection, sir magnedrol, he would provide
but the winter was harsh, and the old farmer died
sir magnedrol went for a walk one day
befriended a traveler on the way
the traveler's name was pondrine (pon-druh-nee)
a superior hunter and archer was he
entering town, some news was told
the princess was stolen by a dragon of old
for the dragon's death, reward be paid
and a high ranking noble, the warrior be made
sir magnedrol turned to his partner abreast,
and pleaded that pondrine join on the quest
the knight and the archer embarked that day
for the dragon they sought lived far away
the knight and archer, with sun to their back
came to the mouth of a forest so black
they entered the forest, and they went on
for the port at the end had boats sailing on
they made up a camp with the fading of light
unbeknownst to them, there was thief in the night
the archer and knight were awoken to grief
for a ravenous wolf was attacking the thief!
The knight and the archer jumped to the fight
For they could prevent this man's death tonight!
The sure-shotted archer, he readied a dart
Pulled back on the bow, and struck the wolf's heart
The thief was so thankful, he begged to repay
So the archer and knight, he would help on the way
The trio of friends slept soundly that night
They did, that is, until the morning light
With the dawn of the sun, they awoke with a hop
To the sound of a woodcutter's "chop chop chop"
the woodcutter found the travelers three
And asked "wilt thou have breakfast with thee?"
The woodcutter lived on the top of the hill
And made sure the travelers each got his fill
At this time, the cutter introduced himself
"taeks, am I" as he reached for a shelf (tay-ex)
"I am magnedrol" said the fierce knight to the host
"and I am pondrine" spoke the archer with boast
the thief was reluctant to give out his name
"I'll keep it a secret, if it's all just the same"
the knight told the cutter of the quest he was on
by noon the next day, the four men were gone
the port was positioned at the mouth of the bay
with a handful of luck, they'd be there in a day
bright the next morning the men reached then port
the sight they beheld was the busiest of sort
they found them a sailor of dirtiest mouth
he said he would help them, for he headed south
taeks spoke to the sailor on the voyage that night
he spoke of the quest and the dragon they'd fight
the sailor said, "morth, the sea dog am I,
"I've never seen a dragon with this salty eye
"from this day on, I'll join on your quest
"I may not be much, but I'll give it my best!"
so on the boat sailed, in water so deep
in the cabin, five travelers, trying to sleep
around midnight that night, they awoke with a start
a sea creature was tearing the boat apart!
With mouth of sharp teeth, and arms of eight feet
This terrible creature would be hard to beat!
Taeks picked up his axe, and the archer his bow
Ready to inflict a damaging blow
The thief grabbed his dagger, the knight grabbed his sword
But the creature was determined to knock them off board!
An arm grabbed the archer, who let out a cry
He thought at that point that he'd surely die
The knight and the thief both heard the shout
They ran to the rescue, to help their friend out
They were afraid that their friend had met harm
So the knight swung twice, and cut off the beast's arm
Taeks the cutter swung with all of his might
Struck the beast's head, and the beast died that night!
So the boat sailed on for a night and a day
The five became brothers along the way
The bond they made was the strongest of sort
By late afternoon, they had reached the next port
The thief and the archer went into town
The cutter and sailor tied the boat down
The knight stayed aboard, to fix the ship's hull
Then cleaned off the weapons (the beast made them dull)
The thief and the archer were buying supplies
When a ruckus erupted that caught the pair's eyes
A man had screamed he was falsely accused
This man the guards captured was being abused!
The pair then decided to help the man out
They caught some attention by giving a shout
The thief rolled a casket of wine at a guard
The archer hit another with a fruit that was hard
The pair freed the man, and ran off like a race
But they needed to hide, for the guards picked up pace
The man explained that a merchant had lied
So the thief found them alleys and places to hide
Some time went by, and the guards lost track
Decided to give up, and headed on back
The trio regrouped, and returned to the ship
Ready to begin the next leg of the trip
The man introduced himself to the rest
"I am aark, the blacksmith, and I'll help on your quest (ay-ark)
"I'll sharpen and shine your weapons of steel
"I'll cook us a feast for every meal!"
"helpful you are, helpful indeed
"you are exactly the man that we will need!
"if you help us, then we'll help thee!"
all of these words spoke pondrine
this is the end of part one of the quest
you must stay tuned to learn of the rest
the adventures thus far have been but the least
will the travelers strength be enough for the beast?
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