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A book of medium size, bound in plain light leather. Inside it are the words, written in a clear hand, "This book belongs to Topaz."
Tuesday, 04 October 2005
Today was my first visit to N'rolav and my guild mates kindly showed me the sights (or at least those it was safe for me to see). I had heard of the Tomb of Islander before, but it made an intense impression on me when I saw it with my own eyes.


THE TOMB OF ISLANDER

Along a trodden path I made my way,
through N'rolav, where the laws of darkness reign,
where shadows over light hold deadly sway,
and forests grow fear-filled and full of bane.
And in that place which all but gods disdain,
beside the lair of Polpus, roguish knave,
I saw a sight that tore my heart in twain:
I saw the Tomb of Islander the brave.

In Valorn, in the blessed light of day
which Ben and Cory by their word ordain,
there Islander is master of the fray,
the Demon Slayer, filled with might and main.
But in the night of N'rolav's fear and pain,
there Balthazar is lord, and on a grave
there stands a tombstone carved with letters plain:
I saw the Tomb of Islander the brave.

What is this land of N'rolav? Sages say
it is our future, and we fight in vain,
but others claim it is a mocking play
of Balthazar, to make our courage wane.
I, knowing not, will steadfast still remain,
but of the holy gods one boon I crave:
O gods, this act of Balthazar restrain!
I saw the Tomb of Islander the brave.

Are these the bones of Valorn that remain,
that all our greatest heroes could not save?
In all of N'rolav this the darkest stain:
I saw the Tomb of Islander the brave.
Topaz posted @ 23:37 - Link - comments (3)
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