The mage resolved to fight the lich before his armies rose
regardless of mistakes he’d made he lived the life he chose
he’d never let the past come back to curse the world anew
this would be the time to do whatever he could do
But still confusion haunted every thought inside his head
he came to fight the lich, but it had thanked the mage instead
“What have you to thank me for, I played the hero’s part
I fought my each and every enemy with all my heart”
The lich was laughing too much to make sense of every word
responding playfully to what announcements he had heard
“I know you love to swing your silly weapons night and day
let us greet each other in a more exciting way”
Without a word he launched a full assault upon his foe
the lich was smiling as he blocked the spears of ice and snow
no matter how the mage attacked with magic, fists, or staff
the lich would soon recover with his magic spells and laugh
Assuming that the lich’s words were meant to do him harm
the way he’d witnessed other spells, or one old monarch’s charm
he tried to quell the chaos in his head with each attack
but every time he drew a breath, the shock and fear came back
The lich was still convinced that this old mage was just a friend
a comrade in the search for death and carnage without end
although he did grow bored of all the elder’s cold attacks
as he summoned more undead, the lich could still relax
“Play with these until you’ve satisfied your need to fight
they aren’t as strong as you but they were heroes in their right”
the undead which he summoned were much different than the rest
they still had some intelligence and seemed to be distressed
They shouted out in anger but they couldn’t keep control
manipulated by the lich who held their very soul
they wielded swords against the mage with legendary skill
their swords all full of sorrow moving by another’s will
The mage was moved by every swift attack the heroes made
he’d never seen so dignified or disciplined a blade
despite their being dead and may centuries displaced
their lives of dedication to the sword were not erased
A feeling crept upon him, but a curse was not to blame
he realised in all his admiration there was shame
for what he fought was not just any hero who was strong
he knew the way the hero fought from one old hero’s song
The sword that now attacked him was a shining work of art
know throughout the east for tearing dragon scales apart
the hero who still wielded it, his face now mostly bones
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was honoured for his service to a host of ancient thrones
Each attack that came was more impressive than the last
each hero’s sword was sharpened by a long and epic past
he almost hesitated to defend himself at first
he wouldn’t fight such righteous heroes had they not been cursed
Yet in the heroes admiration, something else emerged
a sober recognition when their great attacks converged
for even though he knew the heroes’ every fight and war
he realised he’d never seen a hero’s blade before
He didn’t recognize a single one of their attacks
even after death their will and spirit showed no cracks
the way they swung their swords was unlike anything he knew
but emulating them was all he’d ever tried to do
They begged the mage to kill them and relieve them of their pain
fearing they’d be used to kill, preferring to be slain
in bitterness and rage, he cast the strongest spell he could
they thanked him as they turned to dust, and then they left for good
The lich was entertained by how the mage had sent them out
he laughed with satisfaction til he heard the old man shout
“I never thought I’d meet a monster worse than I have been
your very presence makes the world around you this unclean”
Again the mage attacked the lich with mighty spells of ice
but for his efforts, he would only hit him once or twice
the lich was far more fluent in the art of magic spells
much stronger than its summoned monsters, only empty shells
“If you wish to fight and die, I’m happy with that too
you’d be stronger anyway when I next summon you
but tell me, for I’m curious, why you don’t give your all
I sense a fire inside you which still answers to your call”
The mage was well aware that he had pushed his fire away
the flames he used to scar the land and lead the world astray
he thought he’d rather die than once again release control
and let the endless fire in his heart consume his soul
“Don’t insult me, human mage, I’m kind but not a saint
show me all the strength you have or die without complaint”
the lich stood up and walked toward the mage without a care
mocking him with every word that filled the poison air
The old man kept attacking and his powers never waned
failing still to even keep the monster entertained
but now he had no time for hesitation or regret
he may have slain two dragons but was not a hero yet
He summoned forth a little fire at first in his right hand
ashamed to still take pleasure in the flame at his command
suddenly he summoned forth two blades, of ice and fire
hesitant to act upon his enemy’s desire
He let the ice and fire consume his body in a flash
unleashing on the lich an endless storm of frozen ash
he tried to call upon the sense of purpose he once knew
and rise to meet the challenge if his destiny was true
He fueled his every strike with thoughts of justice, peace, and love
heroic traits that gave him powers granted from above
even if his motives hadn’t always been so pure
he could face this evil as a hero and endure
He found some power in his purpose, swinging both his swords
and for his faith in destiny he clung to its rewards
but as the cavern filled with ice and ashes while he fought
still it seemed it wasn’t what his enemy had sought
In his eyes, the image of those mighty heroes burned
those you held the title which he once thought he had earned
he felt like he could hear his heart begin to break in two
but with his foe before him there was nothing he could do
“No longer will I humour you, you’ve worn my patience thin
this hero’s games you play has no more battles left to win”
with that the lich leaned forward and he grabbed the old man’s head
and threw him at the wall so hard the wall was dyed with red
His magic was dispelled before he landed on the stones
his healing magic slow to fix his many broken bones
his fire had been extinguished and his ice destroyed with ease
the lich, in just a single move, had brought him to his knees
“How was such a cursed being allowed to grow so strong
where in fate’s design could such obscenity belong
now a monster mocks me for the hero’s path I walk
my fate is not to fail today and die upon this rock”
The lich was walking leisurely to where the mage had flown
disappointed at the strength his enemy had shown
his body had recovered but his spirit still was weak
he listened as the monstrous lich again began to speak
“You talk too much of fate for such a small, pathetic man
I’ll tell you what your fate is so just listen while you can
you fight as long and hard as time allows and then you die
you act upon your nature, as I have, and don’t ask why”
The lich reached out and placed his hand around the old man’s arm
lamenting that his comrade couldn’t do him any harm
he cast a spell that would’ve made a normal human die
but noticed something in the fallen old man’s eye
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