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The Strength to Shatter Evil
A noble knight cuts through the fog
He seeks a legendary blade
By ancient gods, the sword was made
And cast into a cursed bog
A demon lord now rules the land
He hung the king with a rope
But in Ansel’s heart lies hope
And vengeance lies in his hand
He comes upon an earthen maw
A dark wound in the ground
Ansel senses death all ‘round
But his courage has no flaw
Embers from the soldier’s torch
Light his way into the cave
Sent at him, a ghastly glaive
From a skeleton with deadly force
The knight ducked down and parried with flame
The monster’s bones were scorched
A whine echoed from Ansel’s horse
And a cry from him the same
Into the dungeon, our hero strode
His prize emits a heavenly tone
But the blade is stuck in heavy stone
And from the shadows, monsters flowed
He gathered all the strength he could must’
With vigor freed the sacred blade
Called piercing light from demon’s bane
And turned his foes to dust
His prison falls around his feet
The sun broke through the cracks
Onto the floor, vines relaxed
He climbs out, his steed he meets
Destiny is a burdensome load
That only he and his soul can lift
He sets out to mend peace’s rift
And to the demon’s castle he rode
He came unto a great dark palace
Veiled in clouds of storm
When he opened the door, his welcome was warm
From the lord, not a hint of malice
A demon though he appears,
He was here to help, he explained
The old king corrupt, ill-gotten, his fame
The kingdom misplaces their fear
He set out to shatter the dark
But when the demon’s face he met
He had in his eyes a gleam of regret
Made peace not with his sword, but his heart.
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This poem has a great sense of purpose throughout. It features larger-than-life characters and quests. Ancient gods, a legendary blade, an incarnation of evil, I turn to these elements for comfort. Fantasy stories bring me a feeling of meaning and simplicity in a world that is frequently complicated and in which it seems things happen without reason. I enjoy tangible manifestations of good and evil, as though they are certain and important, inherent in existence, as opposed to being a concept made by humanity that is largely subjective.