Maybe this was destiny, to start again from scratch
he was still alive and well, although he’d met his match
he barely had his powers now but they would soon return
he would fight as long as there was honour left to earn
While he walked he tried to summon magic in his hands
but still it seemed his magic was ignoring his demands
and heavy though his heart was he was still a proper knight
and so he’d meet the emperor after his brief respite
He went into the castle where the guards were weak and tired
and walked toward the emperor whose reign he had inspired
the castle was in tatters, and the guards lay here and there
some who saw him shouted but all most could do was stare
He walked right through with confidence and purpose in his stride
and soon he stood before the emperor and bowed with pride
but when he knelt before the throne and waited for his quest
all the emperor demanded then was his arrest
The hero watched in silence as his dusty hands were bound
and listened to emperor while while lying on the ground
“you dare come and kneel before the monarch you betrayed
all your lies and evil deeds will now be justly weighed.
We know the demons only fought because you killed their lord
when offered peace you foolishly responded with your sword
worst of all, your lies have cursed the whole of my empire
the dragon that you claimed was dead just set my lands on fire”
Word had spread throughout the land of how the war was lost
of what the hero’s endless lust for fame and gold had cost
he led the empire to its ruin just to suit his pride
everything thing the empire lost because the hero lied
“Traitor, I’ll think long and hard of how to punish you
for now, confinement to the dungeons, that will have to do
so terrible a criminal as you has never been
now laws account for any sort of traitor so obscene”
The hero wasn’t sure that he completely understood
he thought he might just run away if only he still could
the emperor sighed deeply at the hero on the ground
whose only form of protest was a weak, pathetic sound
“To think I planned to execute you in the city square
but now the sight of you might give the people here a scare
count your lucky stars that you still have one last friend here
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thanks to him, for now you’ll quietly just disappear”
The hero wondered who the emperor was speaking of
his question was cut short though by a spell cast from above
bound by chains and magic, he was dragged away in shame
pushed by guards who didn’t even know the hero’s name
All at once, his world became a silent, living hell
left alone with thoughts on which he’d rather never dwell
but much to his surprise, a visitor did soon arrive
somebody he couldn’t help but smile to see alive
The man before him now had all his pride but just one hand
the pity in his face was hard for him to understand
the prince’s voice then filled the dungeon with a sombre tone
“I’m sorry my old friend, that so much pain is yours alone”
The hero frowned, confused at why he’d earn his sympathy
but it was hard to speak, so he just listened silently
“the heroes who we sent up north have yet to make it back
I can only guess that they were lost since the attack
The demons have retreated, but it’s hard to say we won
the empire’s age of unchallenged prosperity is done
more than anybody, you should know the cost of war
just like you, we never could have guessed what was in store”
The prince’s face was harsh but then he took a breath and sighed
“it seems like yesterday when we were fighting side by side
we asked for too much of you, and now we’ve paid the price
though i must forgive you, it’s too late to give advice
I told my father everything I saw that day in hell
about the dragon and about your actions there as well
some survived who saw you lose your mind and take my hand
but I know you’ve suffered more than they could understand”
The prince saw in the hero’s eyes, he wanted to explain
but couldn’t justify his actions while in so much pain
“I know that in the fire, you saved my life at a great cost
I saw it then and see it now, your life was nearly lost
You must have used up all the magic you had left inside
your life was flowing out of you the harder that you tried
what you did was nothing like the magic you taught me
the sacrifice you made to save me then is plain to see”
The hero quickly understood how wrong he’d been before
it wasn’t that the magic he had lost returned once more
it was his own life force which he used to raise a shield
magic that requires you to sacrifice yourself to wield
“It’s time for me to leave, and though I wish you could be free
it’s all that I could do to let you rest here peacefully
take comfort that your family has long since disappeared
maybe they’ll resurface should your name ever be cleared”
The prince then turned to leave, a look of conflict on his face
“you won’t be thanked for what you’ve done to help the human race
maybe time will help me understand the things you’ve done
and why you lie so often to yourself and everyone”
The prince and guards left through the dungeon’s only lonely door
the hero left alone to chase his thoughts there on the floor
not a single word of what the prince had said made sense
he offered no apologies or any recompense
Once a boy and then a slave, became a royal knight
now a helpless prisoner in pain and out of sight
days and nights in darkness bound in heavy iron chains
the hero’s tale of treachery his only known remains
All the hero heard about the world beyond his cell
came from guards who fed him, though there wasn’t much to tell
the empire now without it’s army fell to disarray
broken into pieces, growing smaller every day
Like the hero cippled by is weakness and despair
the continent was dying as far as he was aware
his will to start things over was replaced by will to live
and effort just to move his arms was all that he could give
The chains began to feel like part of him after a year
growing only heavier with every bitter tear
guards appeared less often as their armour turned to rust
only coming to deliver his food when they must
but as he sat there in the corner, hiding from the light
he rested better in the dark of every passing night
and one day after many years chained upon the floor
the boy no longer dreamed of being hero anymore
Staring at the ceiling of his cold and dirty cell
memories began to flow with every tear that fell
everything he hadn’t seen while blinded by his dream
carried by the current of an unrelenting stream
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