The army travelled through the empire like a tidal wave
every knight among them feeling confident and brave
their numbers were impossible for most to comprehend
the emperor had drafted every soldier he could send
Countless kingdoms’ populations taken overnight
he summoned every able bodied hunter, slave, and knight
it took at least a day for orders made from the front lines
to reach the rearmost units using messengers and signs
The towns they passed were drained of their resources in a day
every subject brought into the ranks along the way
their mission was to colonize the north within the year
the empire’s size would double and their foes would run in fear
In little time they reached the empire’s border in the north
the hero reassured his army as he led them forth
the hunters who inhabited the forest were surprised
but celebrated that their fight would be revitalized
The prince requested information from the hunters’ chief
and what the hunter told him was a tale beyond belief
“in all my years I’ve never seen the monsters act this way
They organize attacks and grow in number every day
If you were one week later, you’d have found no hunters here
half of us already died or ran away in fear
thank the gods your empire’s army finally arrived
any longer and the empire might not have survived”
The hero didn’t listen, but the prince had grown concerned
monsters didn’t fight in armies, or so he had learned
could the monsters be considered mere coincidence
was the hero’s intervention simply providence
Either way, the obligations given him were clear
the prince would serve his empire should a single foe appear
whether his great hero told him everything or not
his duty bound him to whatever battle might be fought
The army followed bravely as their hero took the lead
and every monster hunted down filled every man with greed
the creatures were in chaos and the monsters moved as one
but still the army’s numbers made the monster hunting fun
Every soldier revelled in their constant victory
claiming for the empire every mountain, pond, and tree
soon they’d find a land of riches they had never known
only at the cost of many monsters’ flesh and bone
Several weeks had passed and still the army hadn’t tired
pushing farther north to lands the emperor desired
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the hero at the lead was often fighting in a trance
the way he moved his sword and magic seemed more like a dance
Effortlessly walking through an endless monster hoard
nothing posed a threat to him and nothing slowed his sword
he may as well have been alone, just dancing in the trees
many wondered if he even saw his enemies
Every day the hero’s flames were violent and bright
it wasn’t rare for them to keep on burning through the night
he ran toward his foes as though he feared he might be late
even though they’d come to him, the hero couldn’t wait
Sometimes even after he’d burned all of them away
he’d stand there in the fires he made without a word to say
his strength became a legend to the army that he led
who sang the songs of everything the hero did and said
They passed through icy mountains and the endless forest green
until they started seeing monsters they had never seen
they dreamt of what might lay beyond this long forbidden land
getting lost in all the great adventures they had planned
After several months upon his long and bloody quest
the hero finally sat down one night to get some rest
the monsters had been thinning in the woods in recent days
and he’d grown bored of killing them a thousand different ways
He found a place away from all the camps to settle down
the camps were often noisier than any busy town
beneath a tree he sat beside a campfire for a while
thinking of the girl he married and her pretty smile
A somber air descended on him as he fell asleep
dwelling on the promises that he had yet to keep
but just before he closed his eyes, he noticed something there
something magical was watching him, hidden somewhere
He shouted out in fear as cold sweat formed upon his brow
“I’ll burn down this whole forest if you don’t show yourself now”
he summoned fire to light the woods and slowly looked around
and in the distance he could see a shadow on the ground
The warmth he felt beside the fire was traded for a chill
recalling such a shadow that he couldn’t name or kill
haunting him in battle and inhabiting his dreams
its laughter echoing in battle cries and dying screams
The shadow slowly moved toward him as he raised his sword
with a blade in hand, his concentration was restored
but once the hero calmed, he noticed something wasn’t right
not unlike himself the shadow seemed to shake in fright
He lowered his intimidating sword of magic fire
trying to discern the quivering shadow’s desire
“are you here to torment me or do you have a name
you’ll get the fight you want if that’s the reason why you came”
He knew that this was not a shadow worthy to be feared
and after just a moment, in its place a boy appeared
his teary eyes were red and he looked somewhat like an elf
soon the timid lad began to introduce himself
“I am just a messenger who serves the northern lord
if you’ll heed my words, there’ll be no cause to draw a sword”
the hero hesitated but agreed to hear him speak
he hadn’t seen a monster in his life who looked so weak
“I bring a message from my lord who speaks for one and all
listen to my warning so that neither side should fall
the ancient mountain guardian is nowhere to be found
we fear that fate has brought it to depart its sacred ground
Without the dragon guarding both our kingdoms from a war
we won’t be able to fulfill our duties anymore
we beg of you to go in peace and leave us to our ways
death and pain will only hasten forth the end of days”
The hero was alarmed to hear the demon’s solemn speech
to know that many demons waited slightly out of reach
but how could he agree to leave his mission incomplete
a hero didn’t run away, or calmly face defeat
“Demons are the enemy of man and all things good
if we showed our backs to you, you’d stab them if you could
here’s a message you can bring back to your demon lord
if he means to stop us, death will be your just reward”
The little demon stumbled backward, just about to cry
he tried to raise his voice but he was too afraid to die
his figure started fading as he slowly backed away
but just before he vanished he risked his own life to say
“I’m sorry that I failed to reinforce the will of fate
but if you do attack us, then we will retaliate”
he sank into the shadows and the hero softly smiled
luck had blessed him with the news delivered by the child
When morning came he gathered up his comrades and declared
“soon we’ll face the epic battle for which I’ve prepared
a final fight to cleanse the world of demons and their kind
a moment in our history that fate itself designed”
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