Song Of The Ancient

Paramaecium

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    [Music by J. De Ron and A. Tompkins]

    The song I perceive as I wander through the woods through the
    dim light of dawn, lilts as it?s carried on soft shifting winds
    through the stillness of this early morn.

    "Upon the hill, east of the woods, the old man stood rapt in
    thought; gazing, contemplative and lost in himself. His old hands,
    fingers long and thin, but rugged, grasped the wooden staff. It
    was familiar in his hand; crooked yet strong. How many times?
    How often had he before this stood on this very place, lost within
    himself; rapt in reflection? A light breeze swelled about him
    ruffling his hair and wisps of beard, grey with age and wisdom of
    years. He had seen much, experienced much and known friends
    in the Hidden Lands. But that was before; before the Fall.
    Glancing downward, a sea of activity, the forest teeming with life
    and lives. But lives are merely a doorway wherethrough can be
    expressed the nature of the Ancient; the one who abides within
    the Hidden Lands. The old man thinks 'I am become not what
    was intended but through intent am become.' And so, in servitude
    to human heart, he made forfeit that which was his; the intangible
    for the tangible, the imperishable for the mortal."

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    By now I am intoxicated by the surreality of the tale, viewing
    myself in the old man, and at last it dawns and I realise the very
    nature of mankind, and of myself, and I lay down to cry.

    "In his youth, the Old man wielded the Garensword, but not now.
    And yet, the legend holds that one day, Man shall wield the
    two-edged blade once more to the conquest of nations and
    strongholds and powers beyond this realm."

    I raise my eyes as the song comes to an end and a stranger
    approaches as though she's a friend. Extending her hand I accept
    it and rise. Standing, she looks into my eyes. "De-nyl, we have a
    long way to go. There is so much, too much, that I have to show
    you."

    "If the truth is what you seek, it is only with the Ancient whose
    face is never seen. He remains within the Hidden Lands and may
    only be reached with the Garensword in hand. Let us depart from
    this place."

    I was relieved to learn that I would not be alone in my quest. For
    that day, Destiny became my guide. I released my falcon, the bird
    soaring high and free above the forest canopy. And yet there
    remained within my heart the lingering memory of that tragic Fall;
    the wretched nature of mankind and of myself. Am I who I think I
    am? Am I even alive?

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