The hero left the castle and he met his family
his sons were singing songs about their father joyfully
he only had the morning free before he had to go
but none would dare rebuke him if he left a little slow
He sat beside the fire and told his sons about the fight
and how they’d never hear a song of any stronger knight
their mother told them they should let their father rest a while
and he was happy once again to see her somber smile
But something in her golden eyes was different than before
she’d never looked as worried when she sent him off to war
“surely you don’t fear that I’ll be injured on the road
in my absence did your faith in all my strength erode”
He thought she may enjoy a joke, but still her smile was cold
showing little interest in the stories that he told
“did you really slay the mighty dragon with your sword
tell me what you know about the northern dragon lord”
The hero was confused but said the same thing as before
“the dragon was the monsters’ king, that’s what I killed it for”
she sat across from him and said with sadness in her eyes
“your words could bring more danger to us than you realize”
The hero’s face was frozen by the unexpected claim
how could such heroic actions earn him any blame
he barely had the sense to ask her what she meant to say
“what is it I’ve said or done to make you feel this way”
She sighed and after taking one long breath she waved her hand
“maybe if you see it for yourself you’ll understand”
the room they stood in changed into a forest full of trees
he marveled at the way she cast so great a spell with ease
“I told you long ago about the fate my village met
but where it was and why it fell, you don’t understand yet”
she brought him to the memory of somewhere that she knew
but when he saw the vision his confusion only grew
A busy village in the woods beneath the northern hills
living among monsters that would give a human chills
some villagers had pointed ears, and some even had tails
some looked more like animals with feathers or green scales
There were many races living life without a care
paying no attention to the monsters living there
“this is near the village where my family is from
none of them aware of all the horrors yet to come”
“What could be more horrible than what I’m seeing now
demons raising monsters isn’t something I’d allow
weren’t you from the elven lands beyond the eastern sea
how could any demons be your friends or family”
“The people you call elves are members of a distant race
the ones that you call demons differ only by their face
but in the northern hills we all were safe from human wars
safe from misconceptions and heroic deeds like yours”
The hero couldn’t understand a single word she said
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if anybody heard her story she could wind up dead
he knew the humans didn’t think of elves as enemies
but friends to northern demons were not safe in times like these
He worried what would happen if the emperor caught word
but then he was distracted by a vision too absurd
flying in the air was something which could never be
the very dragon he’d been fighting only recently
Overcome by panic he began to cast a spell
haunted by the battle he remembered all too well
he drew a fiery blade for fear that everyone would die
his wife reached out to calm him then she pointed to the sky
“Humans used to know the dragon is no evil threat
there are many things your race is too quick to forget
the dragon didn’t just protect us from our human foes
it’s guarded all from chaos and destruction no one knows”
He realized the villagers who saw the dragon smiled
he couldn’t see a trace of fear on any man or child
“I’ll show you what we really feared, an evil that is real
and I assure you, it is only truth that I reveal”
The forest suddenly transformed from green to snowy white
illuminated only by the moon one winter night
as his eyes adjusted he identified a sound
anxious cries of fear and panic echoed all around
He couldn’t understand the language, but he knew their fear
something evil which he knew too well was drawing near
dark clouds filled the starry sky to hide away the moon
by the air alone he knew that war was coming soon
An army full of maniacs who worshipped death and pain
every mage and monster laughing like they were insane
the villagers all fled their homes, no choice left but to run
and then the sky was filled with light much brighter than the sun
Before it even landed it unleashed its fiery breath
the dragon in mere moments welcomed every foe with death
the village had been saved before the battle could begin
before the dragon no invaders stood a chance to win
The village was at peace and watched the dragon fly away
the hero’s wife then ended the illusion of that day
he looked at her in pure confusion, feeling cold and weak
he fell back in his chair and waited for his wife to speak
She gazed into the fire with weary eyes but still she smiled
“These are memories I’ve guarded since I was a child
I only saw it once, but just as all the stories told
the dragon kept us safe from humans since the days of old
In the end, the southern tribes were taken anyway
the dragon couldn’t save two villages in just one day
humans in their numbers drove us to our ruin then
those who lived will never see their families again”
The hero frowned and looked suspiciously into her eyes
as she spoke he’d gone beyond a feeling of surprise
“sure, the dragon may have killed your enemies for you
but you can’t praise it just because it didn’t burn you too
You said your village fell to humans later anyway
the dragon didn’t care enough to save you on that day”
he instantly regretted speaking of her homeland’s fate
but even if he took it back, he knew it was too late
She closed her eyes and shook her head, but wasn’t hurt or sad
the hero was confused to see the calm smile she still had
“I know that you have suffered at the hands of fate and war
and it has always saddened me to know what you fight for
My family was closer to the fairies and their kind
even if we too have left some older myths behind
it is not my place to interfere in someone’s fate
but this is far more dangerous than you anticipate”
“You’re the one who doesn’t understand a hero’s quest
fate itself has brought me here to face this final test
destiny has guided my adventures all along
what hero wouldn’t slay the evil dragon in a song”
“As you’ve said, the dragon couldn’t save us from our lot
but are you really strong enough to do what it could not
will you take upon yourself the fate which you’d unseal
is there nothing more of fate your own heart can reveal”
“The very fairies which you spoke of gave this quest to me
I showed them that a farmer wasn’t all that I could be
if it’s not for fighting, what could all this strength be for
this is what I need to do, I need to go to war”
He stormed away in anger, for he’d live to fight again
once he had succeeded, she would understand him then
he turned around to promise he’d protect her from all harm
but she’d already run to him and grabbed him by the arm
“If the dragon did abandon us after your fight
there is nothing you could ever do to make it right
I may not understand your fate, I only know my own
but know that all your suffering is not just yours alone”
The warmth and worry he could feel with every word she said
filled him with resolve to bravely face the days ahead
“you’ll see that after all is said and done that we’ll be fine
the hero’s role is not a dragon’s, that burden is mine”
He called his children to the door and quickly said goodbye
once again he’d leave them, but his children didn’t cry
they proudly sent him off to war and bid him safe return
for who could kill the hero which a dragon couldn’t burn
The emperor was there to send the army on their way
and thousands came to wish them well and celebrate the day
the army was ecstatic to go challenge new frontiers
The dragon slayer leading them relieved them of their fears
He led his army north and not a moment did they waste
their only northern obstacle to glory was erased
finally they’d claim the lands denied to them so long
fate itself could not hold back an army half as strong