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==Of the Sarnim Stone== | ==Of the Sarnim Stone== | ||
Dim in dusk, dark fields and forests lay | Dim in dusk, dark fields and forests lay<br> | ||
Open, exposed to lengthening light. | Open, exposed to lengthening light.<br> | ||
Golden beams glinted on heads and helms | Golden beams glinted on heads and helms<br> | ||
Silently slipping from forest fastness | Silently slipping from forest fastness<br> | ||
Into open twilight | Into open twilight<br> | ||
reaching the road | reaching the road<br> | ||
on the verge of night. | on the verge of night. | ||
They were awaited: one in sable silk | They were awaited: one in sable silk<br> | ||
Bowed gravely in greeting, held out his hand, | Bowed gravely in greeting, held out his hand,<br> | ||
Wishing welcome to His Lady’s lands. | Wishing welcome to His Lady’s lands.<br> | ||
The riders reined in, their heavy helms | The riders reined in, their heavy helms<br> | ||
Revealing elvish eyes: | Revealing elvish eyes:<br> | ||
Sylvan, unyielding | Sylvan, unyielding<br> | ||
Wary, yet wise. | Wary, yet wise. | ||
Hunched on the heights, a castle crowned the crag: | Hunched on the heights, a castle crowned the crag:<br> | ||
In fading light it loomed stark and strong. | In fading light it loomed stark and strong.<br> | ||
The cobblestones clattered; flaming torches flared | The cobblestones clattered; flaming torches flared<br> | ||
Shielding corners in shadows that dipped and danced. | Shielding corners in shadows that dipped and danced.<br> | ||
They entered the hall: | They entered the hall:<br> | ||
bright gold, crystal | bright gold, crystal<br> | ||
a fire-lined wall. | a fire-lined wall. | ||
The master of his Hall sat in state | The master of his Hall sat in state<br> | ||
Tall as a tower, gaunt, with gleaming eyes. | Tall as a tower, gaunt, with gleaming eyes.<br> | ||
Briefly they bowed, then stood silent, still | Briefly they bowed, then stood silent, still<br> | ||
Like statues in a tyrant's tomb. | Like statues in a tyrant's tomb.<br> | ||
The tall lord smiled | The tall lord smiled<br> | ||
as a hunter might | as a hunter might<br> | ||
to something once wild. | to something once wild. | ||
'Welcome,' he said, 'And where is the smith,' | 'Welcome,' he said, 'And where is the smith,'<br> | ||
'Whose skill is famed near and far?' | 'Whose skill is famed near and far?'<br> | ||
One stirred and stepped forward; softly spoke: | One stirred and stepped forward; softly spoke:<br> | ||
'The smith stands before you, for Orodruin has come,' | 'The smith stands before you, for Orodruin has come,'<br> | ||
'And would learn from your lips what price you would pay.' | 'And would learn from your lips what price you would pay.'<br> | ||
And his face was cold | And his face was cold<br> | ||
his voice polite | his voice polite<br> | ||
and utterly controlled. | and utterly controlled. | ||
'Have you skill sufficient,' said that master of Drow, | 'Have you skill sufficient,' said that master of Drow,<br> | ||
'Armour to make unbreakable by man?' | 'Armour to make unbreakable by man?'<br> | ||
'No price may be paid for the perfect piece,' | 'No price may be paid for the perfect piece,'<br> | ||
'But gifts I may give, exchange priceless for perfect.' | 'But gifts I may give, exchange priceless for perfect.'<br> | ||
Thus the grim lord | Thus the grim lord<br> | ||
offered for armour | offered for armour<br> | ||
a choice from his hoard. | a choice from his hoard. | ||
'If the metal is mithril,' the Half Gnome answered, | 'If the metal is mithril,' the Half Gnome answered,<br> | ||
'My skill could shape it strong and sure.' | 'My skill could shape it strong and sure.'<br> | ||
'But armour unbreakable? Only Powers could prove it, | 'But armour unbreakable? Only Powers could prove it,<br> | ||
'Or battering of battle, though the smith should strive' | 'Or battering of battle, though the smith should strive'<br> | ||
'Armour to make unbreakable by man.' | 'Armour to make unbreakable by man.'<br> | ||
'But what, great lord,' | 'But what, great lord,'<br> | ||
might you have to offer | might you have to offer<br> | ||
from the depths of your hoard? | from the depths of your hoard? | ||
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Deep they descended to a hidden hall | Deep they descended to a hidden hall<br> | ||
Locked with locks, secured with seals. | Locked with locks, secured with seals.<br> | ||
The narrow gate gaped, they walked within | The narrow gate gaped, they walked within<br> | ||
Dazzled by dance of flickering flames | Dazzled by dance of flickering flames<br> | ||
On diamond and mithril | On diamond and mithril<br> | ||
serried arms and armour | serried arms and armour<br> | ||
jewels and precious metal. | jewels and precious metal. | ||
Their bright brands glanced on stunning stone | Their bright brands glanced on stunning stone<br> | ||
Which flashed in the flame like a subterranean star: | Which flashed in the flame like a subterranean star:<br> | ||
And its rose-red ruby like a captive king | And its rose-red ruby like a captive king<br> | ||
Lay enfolded in flowers of moulded mithril. | Lay enfolded in flowers of moulded mithril.<br> | ||
The Half-Gnome held his breath | The Half-Gnome held his breath<br> | ||
at treasure long-lost | at treasure long-lost<br> | ||
in ancient years of death. | in ancient years of death. | ||
He looked at the lord matching eye to eye | He looked at the lord matching eye to eye<br> | ||
And slowly smiled as if to challenge with charm. | And slowly smiled as if to challenge with charm.<br> | ||
'If the mail I make can break the blows | 'If the mail I make can break the blows<br> | ||
Of your strongest soldier, O Master of Elves, | Of your strongest soldier, O Master of Elves,<br> | ||
Would you call this stone an equal exchange?' | Would you call this stone an equal exchange?'<br> | ||
And so they agreed | And so they agreed<br> | ||
one lustful for power, | one lustful for power,<br> | ||
he other, from need. | he other, from need. | ||
The high-roofed hall given to guests | The high-roofed hall given to guests<br> | ||
Echoed with anger and whiplash of words. | Echoed with anger and whiplash of words.<br> | ||
Her face aflame, her eyes ablaze | Her face aflame, her eyes ablaze<br> | ||
Fèglin, his wedded wife | Fèglin, his wedded wife<br> | ||
Spoke for them all | Spoke for them all<br> | ||
as they huddled close | as they huddled close<br> | ||
in that alien hall. | in that alien hall. | ||
'Make that murderer's armour? His promise to pay | 'Make that murderer's armour? His promise to pay<br> | ||
'Is as constant as cobwebs and as safe as a storm!' | 'Is as constant as cobwebs and as safe as a storm!'<br> | ||
'And what can he offer but ill-gotten gains,' | 'And what can he offer but ill-gotten gains,'<br> | ||
'The pillage and plunder of countless halls?' | 'The pillage and plunder of countless halls?'<br> | ||
Then from her lips a wild cry burst | Then from her lips a wild cry burst<br> | ||
'Such utter folly | 'Such utter folly'<br> | ||
'This has been from the first!' | 'This has been from the first!' | ||
'That elf has Sarnim!' So Unglak cried | 'That elf has Sarnim!' So Unglak cried <br> | ||
'That my father found and my mother bore!' | 'That my father found and my mother bore!'<br> | ||
'That price will I pay, and risk what I must | 'That price will I pay, and risk what I must<br> | ||
'To ransom their relic from this house of dust!' | 'To ransom their relic from this house of dust!'<br> | ||
Fèhaglin sighed: 'And also strive, | Fèhaglin sighed: 'And also strive,<br> | ||
'Gaining the treasure, | 'Gaining the treasure,<br> | ||
'to reach home alive.' | 'to reach home alive.' | ||
Shrouded in shadows that dipped and danced | Shrouded in shadows that dipped and danced<br> | ||
The three softly spoke in their gnomish speech | The three softly spoke in their gnomish speech<br> | ||
Of cares, contingencies, methods, means, | Of cares, contingencies, methods, means,<br> | ||
Secrets, circumstances, purposes, plans: | Secrets, circumstances, purposes, plans:<br> | ||
Lest fear at night | Lest fear at night<br> | ||
should catch them aground | should catch them aground<br> | ||
lacking wings for flight. | lacking wings for flight. | ||
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The trumpet's call announced an arrival | The trumpet's call announced an arrival<br> | ||
Whom the grim lord greeted to his kingly court. | Whom the grim lord greeted to his kingly court.<br> | ||
And courtiers crowded to meet the Lord | And courtiers crowded to meet the Lord<br> | ||
Sent to speak for the Watery Land. | Sent to speak for the Watery Land.<br> | ||
Among the rest | Among the rest<br> | ||
the dark sea elves came | the dark sea elves came<br> | ||
to become Sylvan guest. | to become Sylvan guest. | ||
The Marid smiled, benignly bowed, | The Marid smiled, benignly bowed,<br> | ||
Wishing them well with liquid voice. | Wishing them well with liquid voice.<br> | ||
Seuse, he noted, his Lady and liege, | Seuse, he noted, his Lady and liege,<br> | ||
Was friend to their folk since the sea faring Age. | Was friend to their folk since the sea faring Age.<br> | ||
His thin lips smiled | His thin lips smiled<br> | ||
as a shark’s might that stalked | as a shark’s might that stalked<br> | ||
Prey in the wild. | Prey in the wild. | ||
Their talk soon turned by delicate degrees | Their talk soon turned by delicate degrees<br> | ||
To the mail to be made for the land's own lord. | To the mail to be made for the land's own lord.<br> | ||
That grim lord laughed and with braggart's boast | That grim lord laughed and with braggart's boast<br> | ||
Said that they should be finest friends | Said that they should be finest friends<br> | ||
Since both in their worth | Since both in their worth<br> | ||
worked to make him | worked to make him<br> | ||
the strongest on earth. | the strongest on earth. | ||
Their words wound on to meaningless matters | Their words wound on to meaningless matters<br> | ||
And soon they stopped when others arrived. | And soon they stopped when others arrived.<br> | ||
His evil eyes, though, caught Unglak’s face | His evil eyes, though, caught Unglak’s face<br> | ||
And scanned and studied each feature and fault | And scanned and studied each feature and fault<br> | ||
As if there he read | As if there he read<br> | ||
with gruesome pleasure | with gruesome pleasure<br> | ||
ancient tales of dread. | ancient tales of dread. | ||
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The seasons spun with ponderous pace | The seasons spun with ponderous pace<br> | ||
From Summer to Spring, and the fiery forge | From Summer to Spring, and the fiery forge<br> | ||
Roared red-hot in a hollow hall | Roared red-hot in a hollow hall<br> | ||
Where metal's might was shaped by skill, | Where metal's might was shaped by skill,<br> | ||
Where anvil sang | Where anvil sang<br> | ||
where bellows hissed | where bellows hissed<br> | ||
and heavy hammers rang. | and heavy hammers rang. | ||
And Fèglin, furtive, with soft-paced steps | And Fèglin, furtive, with soft-paced steps<br> | ||
Lurked where the Lord was wont to walk, | Lurked where the Lord was wont to walk,<br> | ||
In sunlight strolling, head to head, | In sunlight strolling, head to head,<br> | ||
Closely consulting Seuse’s ambassador. | Closely consulting Seuse’s ambassador.<br> | ||
And her Gnomish ears | And her Gnomish ears<br> | ||
heard what they said | heard what they said<br> | ||
confirming her fears. | confirming her fears. | ||
If our friendship is firm, we stand established, | If our friendship is firm, we stand established,<br> | ||
strong and sure. My lord would ally | strong and sure. My lord would ally<br> | ||
his crown to your cause, securing your strength | his crown to your cause, securing your strength<br> | ||
Should rivals arise. As sign and seal | Should rivals arise. As sign and seal<br> | ||
Will he give you a gem | Will he give you a gem<br> | ||
potent with power. | potent with power.<br> | ||
And one more thing | And one more thing | ||
The ambassador added, with whispering words: | The ambassador added, with whispering words:<br> | ||
My lord by your leave, a matter to mark: | My lord by your leave, a matter to mark:<br> | ||
Lord Fringol has stated, and so it is certain: | Lord Fringol has stated, and so it is certain:<br> | ||
That elf once escaped my Potentate's prisons; | That elf once escaped my Potentate's prisons;<br> | ||
His features remind him | His features remind him<br> | ||
Of unfinished business | Of unfinished business<br> | ||
He would put behind him. | He would put behind him. | ||
The water lord grinned, his sharp teeth shining. | The water lord grinned, his sharp teeth shining.<br> | ||
I need him now, nor would it be wise | I need him now, nor would it be wise<br> | ||
To give a guest into hostile hands. | To give a guest into hostile hands.<br> | ||
Yet robbers are rife; when he leaves my lands | Yet robbers are rife; when he leaves my lands<br> | ||
Would any think it strange | Would any think it strange<br> | ||
Were he caught by ambush | Were he caught by ambush<br> | ||
Covertly arranged? | Covertly arranged? | ||
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Argent the armour shone in the sun; | Argent the armour shone in the sun;<br> | ||
The grim lord grinned at its dazzling display. | The grim lord grinned at its dazzling display.<br> | ||
A strong man stood with mighty mace; | A strong man stood with mighty mace;<br> | ||
Let fly such force the mace head burst. | Let fly such force the mace head burst.<br> | ||
The blows fell thick; | The blows fell thick;<br> | ||
it still shone silver | it still shone silver<br> | ||
without scratch or nick. | without scratch or nick. | ||
‘Such magnificent mail,' said that master of Drow | ‘Such magnificent mail,' said that master of Drow<br> | ||
'Is well worth winning; the price I pay | 'Is well worth winning; the price I pay<br> | ||
'A pittance so paltry it beggars the brain.' | 'A pittance so paltry it beggars the brain.'<br> | ||
'Come! The stone is yours; then let us make mirth | 'Come! The stone is yours; then let us make mirth<br> | ||
'With as splendid a feast | 'With as splendid a feast<br> | ||
as ever was served | as ever was served<br> | ||
in West or in East. | in West or in East. | ||
High that hall, and wide-spread its walls | High that hall, and wide-spread its walls<br> | ||
Yet filled overflowing: all manner of men | Yet filled overflowing: all manner of men<br> | ||
Were gathered together with bounty before them, | Were gathered together with bounty before them,<br> | ||
Washing the wine down from flowing flagons. | Washing the wine down from flowing flagons.<br> | ||
Above all the rest | Above all the rest<br> | ||
the Drow sat | the Drow sat<br> | ||
their grim host's guest. | their grim host's guest. | ||
Unglak cracked jokes, laughing loud, | Unglak cracked jokes, laughing loud,<br> | ||
But his stare often strayed to the distant doors. | But his stare often strayed to the distant doors.<br> | ||
Fèhaglin fidgeted, her hasty hands | Fèhaglin fidgeted, her hasty hands<br> | ||
Flickering, fluttering with hummingbird's hovering. | Flickering, fluttering with hummingbird's hovering.<br> | ||
Nearby, gleaming bright | Nearby, gleaming bright<br> | ||
Sarnim lay, glistening | Sarnim lay, glistening<br> | ||
with roseate light | with roseate light. | ||
At length it was late; the brands burning low | At length it was late; the brands burning low<br> | ||
Spat and sputtered with flickering flames. | Spat and sputtered with flickering flames.<br> | ||
Some now slept, but many more | Some now slept, but many more<br> | ||
Muttered, murmured, drunk and dazed. | Muttered, murmured, drunk and dazed.<br> | ||
Then, her voice strong | Then, her voice strong<br> | ||
Fèhaglin offered | Fèhaglin offered<br> | ||
to sing them a song. | to sing them a song. | ||
Silence struck, and in that instant | Silence struck, and in that instant<br> | ||
Orodruin called from his flute a soothing song | Orodruin called from his flute a soothing song<br> | ||
That softly sounded through the eery air | That softly sounded through the eery air<br> | ||
Like a spirit singing of light and life | Like a spirit singing of light and life<br> | ||
Undying over mortal lands | Undying over mortal lands<br> | ||
which it blew past crying. | which it blew past crying. | ||
Unglak followed with a song like the sea | Unglak followed with a song like the sea<br> | ||
Soothing yet surging as wild as the waves, | Soothing yet surging as wild as the waves,<br> | ||
Echoing endlessly, rhythmically rocking, | Echoing endlessly, rhythmically rocking,<br> | ||
Roaring, resounding, repeating, returning, | Roaring, resounding, repeating, returning,<br> | ||
Foaming floods whose constant dashings, | Foaming floods whose constant dashings,<br> | ||
wash all away | wash all away<br> | ||
with lullaby crashings. | with lullaby crashings. | ||
Heavy heads hung, dull eyes drooped, | Heavy heads hung, dull eyes drooped,<br> | ||
Then one by one each dim face fell. | Then one by one each dim face fell.<br> | ||
And last like a leaf the tall lord's gaze | And last like a leaf the tall lord's gaze<br> | ||
Dropped faint and frail to face the floor. | Dropped faint and frail to face the floor.<br> | ||
Some snoring mutters | Some snoring mutters<br> | ||
then all was still | then all was still<br> | ||
as the last torch sputtered. | as the last torch sputtered. | ||
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They stood with stealth, gently lifted the jewel, | They stood with stealth, gently lifted the jewel,<br> | ||
And softly slipped from the hushing hall. | And softly slipped from the hushing hall.<br> | ||
In silent slumber a kingdom slept | In silent slumber a kingdom slept<br> | ||
Unwarned of absence. They fled for freedom | Unwarned of absence. They fled for freedom<br> | ||
Leading in quiet line | Leading in quiet line<br> | ||
those of their folk | those of their folk<br> | ||
who had helped with the wine. | who had helped with the wine. | ||
A stair fell steep from the castle crag, | A stair fell steep from the castle crag,<br> | ||
Its base abutting a quiet cove | Its base abutting a quiet cove<br> | ||
Whose quay held craft both strong and swift. | Whose quay held craft both strong and swift.<br> | ||
Straight down the stair the three came | Straight down the stair the three came<br> | ||
Then checked in fear. | Then checked in fear.<br> | ||
Hatori’s ambassador softly smiled, | Hatori’s ambassador softly smiled,<br> | ||
'What brings such nightbirds here?' | 'What brings such nightbirds here?' | ||
The castle-crowned crag lay quiet, cold | The castle-crowned crag lay quiet, cold<br> | ||
With neither light nor lamp. But a mass of men | With neither light nor lamp. But a mass of men<br> | ||
Two score in sum were placed to bar their path. | Two score in sum were placed to bar their path.<br> | ||
'The lord would not like to hear of your haste,' | 'The lord would not like to hear of your haste,'<br> | ||
'To borrow wings and fly.' | 'To borrow wings and fly.'<br> | ||
'Why, what a reaction!'<br> | |||
-'You'd surely die!' | -'You'd surely die!' | ||
The Marid eyed them with sinister smile. | The Marid eyed them with sinister smile.<br> | ||
'But need he know?' he suavely suggested. | 'But need he know?' he suavely suggested.<br> | ||
'We can mend the matter to our own advantage.' | 'We can mend the matter to our own advantage.'<br> | ||
'Consider, Orodruin! My Potentate will pay you | 'Consider, Orodruin! My Potentate will pay you<br> | ||
'What you truly deserve:' | 'What you truly deserve:'<br> | ||
'Not trifles like he | 'Not trifles like he<br> | ||
'Whom you would no more serve.' | 'Whom you would no more serve.' | ||
But savage and sudden Orodruin cried out | But savage and sudden Orodruin cried out<br> | ||
A wild cry of war last heard long ago | A wild cry of war last heard long ago<br> | ||
When Fithurin's warriors, defiant, despairing, | When Fithurin's warriors, defiant, despairing,<br> | ||
Sallied in strength from besieged Amras Hall | Sallied in strength from besieged Amras Hall<br> | ||
And charged to their doom: | And charged to their doom:<br> | ||
seeking others' escape | seeking others' escape<br> | ||
and they, the tomb. | and they, the tomb. | ||
The Drow above from the steps of the stairs | The Drow above from the steps of the stairs<br> | ||
Drew aim in the dark with Elvish eyes | Drew aim in the dark with Elvish eyes<br> | ||
And let fly a flock of feathered fangs. | And let fly a flock of feathered fangs.<br> | ||
And Unglak came forth, defiant, determined | And Unglak came forth, defiant, determined<br> | ||
And slashed his axe | And slashed his axe<br> | ||
with leaping lunge | with leaping lunge<br> | ||
at that Marid lord. | at that Marid lord. | ||
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But he stepped aside, and with mighty power | But he stepped aside, and with mighty power<br> | ||
Swiftly aimed to cripple or kill. | Swiftly aimed to cripple or kill.<br> | ||
Eluding, evading, they danced a dance | Eluding, evading, they danced a dance<br> | ||
As light as lovers, as deadly as death. | As light as lovers, as deadly as death.<br> | ||
But with lightning speed | But with lightning speed<br> | ||
the axe did the kissing | the axe did the kissing<br> | ||
And Unglak the deed. | And Unglak the deed. | ||
That servant of Hatori slid from his axe | That servant of Hatori slid from his axe<br> | ||
Lifeless and limp back to the river. | Lifeless and limp back to the river.<br> | ||
Then Fèhaglin found him, her spear stained with blood: | Then Fèhaglin found him, her spear stained with blood:<br> | ||
The three were alone but for Death and the dead. | The three were alone but for Death and the dead.<br> | ||
So they swiftly embarked | So they swiftly embarked<br> | ||
the ambassador's boat | the ambassador's boat<br> | ||
and were lost in the dark. | and were lost in the dark. | ||
In far-off Balem, in a hidden hall | In far-off Balem, in a hidden hall<br> | ||
Fèhaglin faced him with unwilling eyes. | Fèhaglin faced him with unwilling eyes.<br> | ||
In his hands Orodruin held the gem, | In his hands Orodruin held the gem,<br> | ||
His head tilting forward, his gaze to the ground, | His head tilting forward, his gaze to the ground,<br> | ||
His grey eyes glimmering | His grey eyes glimmering<br> | ||
with sudden sheen, | with sudden sheen,<br> | ||
with gem’s light shimmering. | with gem’s light shimmering. | ||
'I will not bear it. It is bought with blood.' | 'I will not bear it. It is bought with blood.'<br> | ||
Her words then wavered; by will they went on: | Her words then wavered; by will they went on:<br> | ||
‘Many of our folk died to deliver it;' | ‘Many of our folk died to deliver it;'<br> | ||
'And how many more shall pay your price,' | 'And how many more shall pay your price,'<br> | ||
'And fall at his hand | 'And fall at his hand<br> | ||
Because we have made | Because we have made<br> | ||
Armour unbreakable by man?' | Armour unbreakable by man?' | ||
A sad smile sat on her lovely lips | A sad smile sat on her lovely lips<br> | ||
But her face was firm with cold conviction. | But her face was firm with cold conviction.<br> | ||
Turning Unglak took the bright hard stone, | Turning Unglak took the bright hard stone,<br> | ||
Laying it lovely in cushioned coffer, | Laying it lovely in cushioned coffer,<br> | ||
Then closed the lid. | Then closed the lid.<br> | ||
And there it lay, | And there it lay,<br> | ||
deeply hid. | deeply hid. | ||
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'There is more to be mended,' Unglak softly sighed. | 'There is more to be mended,' Unglak softly sighed.<br> | ||
'For dark years are dawning when Hel will seek | 'For dark years are dawning when Hel will seek<br> | ||
'A world bowed to her will, and our halls fastness | 'A world bowed to her will, and our halls fastness<br> | ||
'Lies exposed in the East, no haven from hunters.' | 'Lies exposed in the East, no haven from hunters.'<br> | ||
‘There will come one in whom we trust’ | ‘There will come one in whom we trust’<br> | ||
‘To use this power and end’ | ‘To use this power and end’<br> | ||
‘The evils dominion a power hungry lust.’ | ‘The evils dominion a power hungry lust.’ | ||
'I have had dark dreams,' she suddenly said, | 'I have had dark dreams,' she suddenly said,<br> | ||
'But in shadows there shone a vision unveiled,' | 'But in shadows there shone a vision unveiled,'<br> | ||
'A city encircled by mighty mountains | 'A city encircled by mighty mountains<br> | ||
'Whose white walls stood high strong | 'Whose white walls stood high strong<br> | ||
'In a high and significant place.' | 'In a high and significant place.'<br> | ||
Could we build such a city | Could we build such a city<br> | ||
To help shelter our race!' | To help shelter our race!' | ||
'I know of a mountain,' Orodruin answered at once, | 'I know of a mountain,' Orodruin answered at once,<br> | ||
'Whose crystalline crown covers cavernous caves.' | 'Whose crystalline crown covers cavernous caves.'<br> | ||
'And the sun shining down through the secret stones | 'And the sun shining down through the secret stones<br> | ||
'Diffuses like dawn through the hollow hills.' | 'Diffuses like dawn through the hollow hills.'<br> | ||
'That is a high and significant place | 'That is a high and significant place<br> | ||
safe for a city | safe for a city<br> | ||
that would shelter our race.' | that would shelter our race.' | ||
Her head held high, she held out her hand; | Her head held high, she held out her hand;<br> | ||
His hand met hers; they stood face to face. | His hand met hers; they stood face to face.<br> | ||
'Let us dream this dream, and dare to defy | 'Let us dream this dream, and dare to defy<br> | ||
'The Servant of Shadows!' - so he softly said. | 'The Servant of Shadows!' - so he softly said.<br> | ||
Their eyes were wild | Their eyes were wild<br> | ||
like eagles untamed | like eagles untamed<br> | ||
And they suddenly smiled. | And they suddenly smiled. |
Latest revision as of 20:16, 28 April 2015
Of the Sarnim Stone[edit]
Dim in dusk, dark fields and forests lay
Open, exposed to lengthening light.
Golden beams glinted on heads and helms
Silently slipping from forest fastness
Into open twilight
reaching the road
on the verge of night.
They were awaited: one in sable silk
Bowed gravely in greeting, held out his hand,
Wishing welcome to His Lady’s lands.
The riders reined in, their heavy helms
Revealing elvish eyes:
Sylvan, unyielding
Wary, yet wise.
Hunched on the heights, a castle crowned the crag:
In fading light it loomed stark and strong.
The cobblestones clattered; flaming torches flared
Shielding corners in shadows that dipped and danced.
They entered the hall:
bright gold, crystal
a fire-lined wall.
The master of his Hall sat in state
Tall as a tower, gaunt, with gleaming eyes.
Briefly they bowed, then stood silent, still
Like statues in a tyrant's tomb.
The tall lord smiled
as a hunter might
to something once wild.
'Welcome,' he said, 'And where is the smith,'
'Whose skill is famed near and far?'
One stirred and stepped forward; softly spoke:
'The smith stands before you, for Orodruin has come,'
'And would learn from your lips what price you would pay.'
And his face was cold
his voice polite
and utterly controlled.
'Have you skill sufficient,' said that master of Drow,
'Armour to make unbreakable by man?'
'No price may be paid for the perfect piece,'
'But gifts I may give, exchange priceless for perfect.'
Thus the grim lord
offered for armour
a choice from his hoard.
'If the metal is mithril,' the Half Gnome answered,
'My skill could shape it strong and sure.'
'But armour unbreakable? Only Powers could prove it,
'Or battering of battle, though the smith should strive'
'Armour to make unbreakable by man.'
'But what, great lord,'
might you have to offer
from the depths of your hoard?
Deep they descended to a hidden hall
Locked with locks, secured with seals.
The narrow gate gaped, they walked within
Dazzled by dance of flickering flames
On diamond and mithril
serried arms and armour
jewels and precious metal.
Their bright brands glanced on stunning stone
Which flashed in the flame like a subterranean star:
And its rose-red ruby like a captive king
Lay enfolded in flowers of moulded mithril.
The Half-Gnome held his breath
at treasure long-lost
in ancient years of death.
He looked at the lord matching eye to eye
And slowly smiled as if to challenge with charm.
'If the mail I make can break the blows
Of your strongest soldier, O Master of Elves,
Would you call this stone an equal exchange?'
And so they agreed
one lustful for power,
he other, from need.
The high-roofed hall given to guests
Echoed with anger and whiplash of words.
Her face aflame, her eyes ablaze
Fèglin, his wedded wife
Spoke for them all
as they huddled close
in that alien hall.
'Make that murderer's armour? His promise to pay
'Is as constant as cobwebs and as safe as a storm!'
'And what can he offer but ill-gotten gains,'
'The pillage and plunder of countless halls?'
Then from her lips a wild cry burst
'Such utter folly'
'This has been from the first!'
'That elf has Sarnim!' So Unglak cried
'That my father found and my mother bore!'
'That price will I pay, and risk what I must
'To ransom their relic from this house of dust!'
Fèhaglin sighed: 'And also strive,
'Gaining the treasure,
'to reach home alive.'
Shrouded in shadows that dipped and danced
The three softly spoke in their gnomish speech
Of cares, contingencies, methods, means,
Secrets, circumstances, purposes, plans:
Lest fear at night
should catch them aground
lacking wings for flight.
The trumpet's call announced an arrival
Whom the grim lord greeted to his kingly court.
And courtiers crowded to meet the Lord
Sent to speak for the Watery Land.
Among the rest
the dark sea elves came
to become Sylvan guest.
The Marid smiled, benignly bowed,
Wishing them well with liquid voice.
Seuse, he noted, his Lady and liege,
Was friend to their folk since the sea faring Age.
His thin lips smiled
as a shark’s might that stalked
Prey in the wild.
Their talk soon turned by delicate degrees
To the mail to be made for the land's own lord.
That grim lord laughed and with braggart's boast
Said that they should be finest friends
Since both in their worth
worked to make him
the strongest on earth.
Their words wound on to meaningless matters
And soon they stopped when others arrived.
His evil eyes, though, caught Unglak’s face
And scanned and studied each feature and fault
As if there he read
with gruesome pleasure
ancient tales of dread.
The seasons spun with ponderous pace
From Summer to Spring, and the fiery forge
Roared red-hot in a hollow hall
Where metal's might was shaped by skill,
Where anvil sang
where bellows hissed
and heavy hammers rang.
And Fèglin, furtive, with soft-paced steps
Lurked where the Lord was wont to walk,
In sunlight strolling, head to head,
Closely consulting Seuse’s ambassador.
And her Gnomish ears
heard what they said
confirming her fears.
If our friendship is firm, we stand established,
strong and sure. My lord would ally
his crown to your cause, securing your strength
Should rivals arise. As sign and seal
Will he give you a gem
potent with power.
And one more thing
The ambassador added, with whispering words:
My lord by your leave, a matter to mark:
Lord Fringol has stated, and so it is certain:
That elf once escaped my Potentate's prisons;
His features remind him
Of unfinished business
He would put behind him.
The water lord grinned, his sharp teeth shining.
I need him now, nor would it be wise
To give a guest into hostile hands.
Yet robbers are rife; when he leaves my lands
Would any think it strange
Were he caught by ambush
Covertly arranged?
Argent the armour shone in the sun;
The grim lord grinned at its dazzling display.
A strong man stood with mighty mace;
Let fly such force the mace head burst.
The blows fell thick;
it still shone silver
without scratch or nick.
‘Such magnificent mail,' said that master of Drow
'Is well worth winning; the price I pay
'A pittance so paltry it beggars the brain.'
'Come! The stone is yours; then let us make mirth
'With as splendid a feast
as ever was served
in West or in East.
High that hall, and wide-spread its walls
Yet filled overflowing: all manner of men
Were gathered together with bounty before them,
Washing the wine down from flowing flagons.
Above all the rest
the Drow sat
their grim host's guest.
Unglak cracked jokes, laughing loud,
But his stare often strayed to the distant doors.
Fèhaglin fidgeted, her hasty hands
Flickering, fluttering with hummingbird's hovering.
Nearby, gleaming bright
Sarnim lay, glistening
with roseate light.
At length it was late; the brands burning low
Spat and sputtered with flickering flames.
Some now slept, but many more
Muttered, murmured, drunk and dazed.
Then, her voice strong
Fèhaglin offered
to sing them a song.
Silence struck, and in that instant
Orodruin called from his flute a soothing song
That softly sounded through the eery air
Like a spirit singing of light and life
Undying over mortal lands
which it blew past crying.
Unglak followed with a song like the sea
Soothing yet surging as wild as the waves,
Echoing endlessly, rhythmically rocking,
Roaring, resounding, repeating, returning,
Foaming floods whose constant dashings,
wash all away
with lullaby crashings.
Heavy heads hung, dull eyes drooped,
Then one by one each dim face fell.
And last like a leaf the tall lord's gaze
Dropped faint and frail to face the floor.
Some snoring mutters
then all was still
as the last torch sputtered.
They stood with stealth, gently lifted the jewel,
And softly slipped from the hushing hall.
In silent slumber a kingdom slept
Unwarned of absence. They fled for freedom
Leading in quiet line
those of their folk
who had helped with the wine.
A stair fell steep from the castle crag,
Its base abutting a quiet cove
Whose quay held craft both strong and swift.
Straight down the stair the three came
Then checked in fear.
Hatori’s ambassador softly smiled,
'What brings such nightbirds here?'
The castle-crowned crag lay quiet, cold
With neither light nor lamp. But a mass of men
Two score in sum were placed to bar their path.
'The lord would not like to hear of your haste,'
'To borrow wings and fly.'
'Why, what a reaction!'
-'You'd surely die!'
The Marid eyed them with sinister smile.
'But need he know?' he suavely suggested.
'We can mend the matter to our own advantage.'
'Consider, Orodruin! My Potentate will pay you
'What you truly deserve:'
'Not trifles like he
'Whom you would no more serve.'
But savage and sudden Orodruin cried out
A wild cry of war last heard long ago
When Fithurin's warriors, defiant, despairing,
Sallied in strength from besieged Amras Hall
And charged to their doom:
seeking others' escape
and they, the tomb.
The Drow above from the steps of the stairs
Drew aim in the dark with Elvish eyes
And let fly a flock of feathered fangs.
And Unglak came forth, defiant, determined
And slashed his axe
with leaping lunge
at that Marid lord.
But he stepped aside, and with mighty power
Swiftly aimed to cripple or kill.
Eluding, evading, they danced a dance
As light as lovers, as deadly as death.
But with lightning speed
the axe did the kissing
And Unglak the deed.
That servant of Hatori slid from his axe
Lifeless and limp back to the river.
Then Fèhaglin found him, her spear stained with blood:
The three were alone but for Death and the dead.
So they swiftly embarked
the ambassador's boat
and were lost in the dark.
In far-off Balem, in a hidden hall
Fèhaglin faced him with unwilling eyes.
In his hands Orodruin held the gem,
His head tilting forward, his gaze to the ground,
His grey eyes glimmering
with sudden sheen,
with gem’s light shimmering.
'I will not bear it. It is bought with blood.'
Her words then wavered; by will they went on:
‘Many of our folk died to deliver it;'
'And how many more shall pay your price,'
'And fall at his hand
Because we have made
Armour unbreakable by man?'
A sad smile sat on her lovely lips
But her face was firm with cold conviction.
Turning Unglak took the bright hard stone,
Laying it lovely in cushioned coffer,
Then closed the lid.
And there it lay,
deeply hid.
'There is more to be mended,' Unglak softly sighed.
'For dark years are dawning when Hel will seek
'A world bowed to her will, and our halls fastness
'Lies exposed in the East, no haven from hunters.'
‘There will come one in whom we trust’
‘To use this power and end’
‘The evils dominion a power hungry lust.’
'I have had dark dreams,' she suddenly said,
'But in shadows there shone a vision unveiled,'
'A city encircled by mighty mountains
'Whose white walls stood high strong
'In a high and significant place.'
Could we build such a city
To help shelter our race!'
'I know of a mountain,' Orodruin answered at once,
'Whose crystalline crown covers cavernous caves.'
'And the sun shining down through the secret stones
'Diffuses like dawn through the hollow hills.'
'That is a high and significant place
safe for a city
that would shelter our race.'
Her head held high, she held out her hand;
His hand met hers; they stood face to face.
'Let us dream this dream, and dare to defy
'The Servant of Shadows!' - so he softly said.
Their eyes were wild
like eagles untamed
And they suddenly smiled.