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Date: 03-08-89 23:44
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From: Staeorra Rokraven
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To: All
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Subj: Hunters Warning pt 1
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HUNTER'S WARNING
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I have a tale, all grim forbode
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of one who sought the night.
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He mounted, then in darkness rode
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to work upon the height.
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Control and power over all,
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the essence of his quest.
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The people he would hold in thrall.
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Ill omen was his crest.
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He found a cliff beside the sea.
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A glowing circle cast,
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with magic burnt the Sacred Tree
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and drawing sword, stood fast.
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The ocean swelled, and gale winds cried-
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a storm of ice and chill.
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Bright lightnings slashed and burned the sky
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imposed by dark'ning will.
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A gateway through the Other World
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was opened by his hand,
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For from the clouds a funnel swirled
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and Bifrost's road did stand.
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A raucous army then came down
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and rode upon that coast.
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Weird hoofbeats rang upon the ground
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from steeds who were as ghosts.
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Just from the Hunt they had returned
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to challenge fox, and deer.
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And from the leader, one eye burned
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and sighted down his spear.
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'What magus honors not my name?',
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a booming voice then cried.
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'What fool does play this ill wrought game?
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Best answer quick - or die.'
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'My title matters not, O Lord.',
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the sly tongued one did speak.
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'We share the spirit of the sword-
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your wisdom I would seek.'
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'My secrets will I gladly give
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to all who share my way-
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but test ye must, to die or live-
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one chance to go or stay.'
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'Though death is not the thing I crave,
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your questions will I bear.
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And favour lacking, to the grave
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and thralldom will I swear.'
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'But I am learn'ed, wise and strong
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so if your test surpassed
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you must then swear before your throng
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your power you will pass.'
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The Hunt Lord scowled, and it was done,
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then said with frosty breath:
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'Unto me you will answer one-
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what purpose does serve death?'
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'My foes have often met their end.
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I glory in the kill.
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My way will use the death to bend
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the people to my will.'
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The Goddess Freyja then impart:
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'What say you of the dove?
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What use to you are things of heart?
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Regard ye what of love?'
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'I scorn all love, I favour wrath,
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tis best left for the meek.
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And peaceful ways cross not my path,
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tis only for the weak.'
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'War is my art, so answer this:',
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spoke grim one handed Tyr.
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'Affairs of state, when go amiss-
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is honor in your sphere?'
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'All honor I return to friends
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and other Lords deserved.
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I say again, foes meet their ends
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when wrath has been incurred.'
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'Unto us now, one more reply
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before you hear our will.
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of spells and power - magic high,
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of what does this fulfill?
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'To honor you, I would enshrine,
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the world then I would take.
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To snare, all shiftless peoples bind
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with forces I would wake.'
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All Asgard's dwellers, looking grim,
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then nodded to this king.
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Triumphant mein came over him-
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his darkened soul did ring.
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But Odin set his rage filled face-
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the mages blood ran cold.
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'Ye think that thou hast won our grace
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with naked evil bold?'
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'All death is but the way to birth
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and peace is men's desire.
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Our way is to renew the Earth-
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despoiling not in ire.'
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'This and the magics meant to heal
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and guide on wisdom's path.
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So this is why the powers wield-
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you have incurred our wrath.'
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'But go in sorrow - life we give,
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along with this one curse-
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That ever long as you shall live
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your life now is reversed.'
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'Harm with your magic, and you die
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a death forever long.
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Hurt with your guile, and you shall cry-
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your way is twisted, wrong.'
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They rode like leaves upon the wind.
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Ensorcelled mage grew mad.
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He wanders - never trust or friends.
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Just woe, dark soul, nomad.
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Pay heed, all seekers on the path
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to shadow's knowledge earned.
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To evil go, you gain the wrath
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of Powers great and stern.
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- J.A. Bordeaux 8 Mar 89
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* Origin: InterVisioN "The ParaNormal Connection" 603-547-6485 HST
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