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For that peace of mind and freedom found | For that peace of mind and freedom found | ||
Great love, joy and hope everlasting. | Great love, joy and hope everlasting.'' | ||
Brave folk from fallen Olga come to mingle within | ''Brave folk from fallen Olga come to mingle within | ||
Our noble halls and our hearts burning. | Our noble halls and our hearts burning. | ||
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For from great burdens freedom he found | For from great burdens freedom he found | ||
But no love, joy or hope was lasting. | But no love, joy or hope was lasting.'' | ||
My brother bargains with the beast within, | ''My brother bargains with the beast within, | ||
Again to save our souls from burning. | Again to save our souls from burning. | ||
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But all he seeks is the freedom lost | But all he seeks is the freedom lost | ||
To return our love, joy and hope everlasting. | To return our love, joy and hope everlasting.'' | ||
Brave folk you must be to parley with the beast within | ''Brave folk you must be to parley with the beast within | ||
Or just to save your souls from burning | Or just to save your souls from burning |
Revision as of 07:50, 19 April 2018
With the land prospering and much of the evil banished or confined to Amarsland, my mind now turns to urgent matters at hand. Ythanos has decided to address the thorny issue of the Red Dragon holed up in Minas Tiris. He will entrust his young son to his wife and the monastery and lead a party of veteran warriors, accompanied by Curial and myself, to the Great Worm’s lair. Against my counsel, he has decided to embark on the adventure without Fastlor – still we hope in Silmar’s hands - and use the Portal in Lastar’s Tower as a means of travel. For my part I suggested a less risky entrance – Cran’s Gate. Whilst his stair might be steep and the gate guarded – by who knows what – I preferred it to jumping straight into the beast’s parlour unannounced.
As I understand it from Skarion, whose line is perpetuates the House of Hamar and who married Purin, one of Cran’s many nieces (from whom this notion derives its provenance), the Gate itself requires the answer to a typical Dwarven riddle lest it remain shut indefinitely. Skarion had himself thought to search for the gate but wisely decided that he had had his fill of adventure after the battle to restore the House of Hamar to Minas Aarda in 940. I digress, the riddle goes like this:
Our Grandfather bargained with the beast within,
And saved our souls from burning,
Not long now he passed across the Rainbow Bridge
To look from Asguard, no longer yearning
For that peace of mind and freedom found
Great love, joy and hope everlasting.
Brave folk from fallen Olga come to mingle within
Our noble halls and our hearts burning.
Father found his joy before ere the Rainbow Bridge
He crossed for his Mandur no longer yearning
For from great burdens freedom he found
But no love, joy or hope was lasting.
My brother bargains with the beast within,
Again to save our souls from burning.
Yet some would send him ere the Rainbow Bridge
Accusing him of power to be yearning
But all he seeks is the freedom lost
To return our love, joy and hope everlasting.
Brave folk you must be to parley with the beast within
Or just to save your souls from burning
Name all these and I if crossed the Rainbow Bridge
Should entrance to Tiris’ halls be your yearning?
In search of peace of mind and freedom
Or love, joy and hope everlasting.
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