Reference:Inspired Verse
From Guild of Archivists
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Poetry Contest Winners of the "First Arrival of the Great King writing contest"
Submitted by: Domahreh
Borne on a torrent sea of seer's fire, Clairvoyance bellowed from old Oorpah's throat, Her eyes revolving with sightless desire To be the mouthpiece of Yahvo's command. O Trumpet of the Maker! You did send Us promise: Stone shall comfort her affright And soothe his cry with noble recommend: "Great King, Great Leader, Hail!" In solemn rite, When twenty-five times twenty-five years passed Ri'Neref's sovereignty, the Arch was blessed Beneath which each new monarch would attend His empire's birth and make prophetic test In hopes of greatness. Weep not that the hand Of raving anarchy seized and defiled The D'ni crown! Lament that chaste blood spilled From vital fountains!-yet civil unrest, Cruel-seeming fate, tossed Koreen, queen, and child Unborn on to the ruddy lake. Each blast Of war-wind almost rent their swollen sail, Propelling them towards the hidden isle, Towards safety. And, as prophesy foretold, When 'twixt the Arch's legs their vessel's hull Passed through, its upcast shadow flaming gold From every edge, the queen brought forth a son. And he cried out unto the regal stone, And soothing lullaby it did recall; The waters soft illumination shone And not a ripple marred the ocean's lull. Unharmed, the greater family did retire To their protected Age for thirty year And did youthful Ahlesendar return, Reclaim the crown, and overwhelm the war. Rejoice, then, every D'ni citizen! For it was this prophetic king who taught From violent Root shall New Start be born out.
Submitted by: Hannah Catherine
Sing, oh sing of the exiled king, And of his broken throne. Of his matchless worth and his storied birth Beneath the arch of stone, Of his newborn flight through the deadly night As his enemies pursue him. Past the island gate he'll prepare and wait, For his foes shall ne'er subdue him. Cry, oh cry for the ones who die At the foot of war's cruel throne. The living weep and the dead ones sleep As cold as fallen stone. How long? How long must the funeral song- The dirge, the lamentation- Both day and night mark the fear-wracked plight Of the suffering D'ni nation? Pray, oh pray for the far off day When the king reclaims his throne, When the scourge of war has been banished far From the sheltering halls of stone. Through the endless night they still seek a light As fragile as an ember. "The king will come like the rising sun!" Say those who still remember. Sing, oh sing for the great high king Now reclaims his mighty throne! Hope's bright flame burns- D'ni's king returns Through the ancient arch of stone! Sing joyful songs for he rights cruel wrongs And tyrants cower before him. For the dream war killed peace can now rebuild So the D'ni will adore him!
Submitted by: Kehl: Creator of Simple Words
Past, long past. Deep in the dark Of myst memories an ancient wrote words of coming truth: "The Arch welcomes the reign of the great one..." While wicked wars ravaged on, the Young one waited among the Garo-hevtee, Taken out among the branches- Terokh Jeruth. When will he wake? Biding time after narrow escape from Such nuhdahtahv b'fahsee. Peril from The warlike Pento and pursuit forcing Koreen from his home. Now awake our Great One, baby born Under the Arch prophetic. One of whom Oorpah told beyond his age of Garternay, One would rise above all. Mothers, of Pento, of D'ni mourn over sons slain. Soft and fair tears flow swiftly to the lake, filling it full of sorrow. All cry out: Ahlsendar return to us! And the young king soon sailed through Kerath's Arch, his ship the harbinger of horror's death. The once war times now ended and all D'ni rejoices in his coming. Ahlsendar, our Great One, Arch-born, Arch-returned, bastion of peace for us. Tears of joyous celebration cover all, true happiness again. Our place in the Great Tree preserved, and the Great One's salvation remembered.
Submitted by: Ri'Neref
What lies beneath this fallen world? The cold expanse with darkness filled. The winding paths that crush the mind, They fall to dreaded depths, yet climb To reach the windy surface clime. Whilst chambers daunt and haunt the lost Never to waken, minds cold with frost. Eager for life, not yet to live, First live to come, last dead to lie. All this has passed, because great shame Was passed on cursed Ae'garis' name. Whose cart of death in sleep was found, Long years before, while sleepless bound, Ahlsendar, the king, was crowned. For not just in statesmanship did he rule, Fulfilling in greatness: the prophesy's tool, The legacy left him he passed on, Telling a time with D'ni gone. Of other things as well as that, The new tree falling, stricken dead. As survivors found a missing thread. What lies beyond these fallen worlds? The emptiness that drives the word. The written phrase burned to the page Made to discover the next great age. But power drives the mind to greed, To death and darkness does it lead. And such the poet laments greatly, For peoples fallen deep, innately, Till crowned again the Great One reigns; And peace has one the great campaign.