Well, I've had this sitting around forever. So if you people are still interested, here's Part 1 of this never to be completed epic xD
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Rune 1 The Birth of Marjatt
Ahka, Ukonusko’s bride
Knelt in strands of downy pine
Soft, compared to pain she felt
Although the snow lay round about
There she layed, crying out
There she paid the womans price
Five days she had laboured, thrice
Had babe of hers peaked its head
Only to return once again
To her womb and from thence
Force her to try once again.
This time, fourth she finally
Managed to from herself free
The babe she had in lust conceived
With the god of elves, Louhee
Yet her labour was not done
This babe was hers and she must
Protect him though it would not
Please her husband or his wroth.
Akha, Ukonusko’s bride
Weeping at infernal tides
Those that fate had long bestowed
Unto child, hers alone
Woe is Marjatt’s fate she cried
Born, father cursed is thy
Born of infidelity
Born four times before being free
Babe of magic are you clearly
And thou will never in life see
Peace or know the scent of spring
And the sense of peace that it brings
Your life will be of suffering
You will pay the price, dearly
Of my sins and for that I grieve
Your mother has herself cursed thee
Akha, Ukonusko’s bride
Then now is forced to hide
The babe her arms now cradled still
From her husband’s wrath, unfilled
Come to me protecting waves
This she cries again in pain
Take from me this cursed babe
And keep him safe from Ukon’s rage
Let him know his damned name
Marjatt, son of Louhee, bane
Of all that my dearest husband holds
Take him from my caring fold
Into endless depths untold
See now spirits of the wave
That no harm may come his way
Even if Ukon commands thee, nay
Thou shall not give up my babe
Akha, Ukonusko’s bride
Gave her child to the tide
Gentle everflowing tide
Took the child to live and hide
In its endless abode, free
From any threat that would see
The child come to misery
Swore tide to Akha, Ukon’s bride.
Akha, Ukonusko’s bride
Commanded again flowing tide
Gentle everflowing tide
Swear to me oh sea she said
Never under circumstance
Give this child, though cursed he be
To Ukonusko, king of kings
Swore to Akha, Ukon’s bride
Gentle everflowing tide
With all intent to hear her plea
Stated to her calmingly
That it never willingly
Would yield Marjatt to misery
That Ukonusko would provide
Should He ever lay his eyes
On the babe of cursed line
Swore tide to Akha, Ukon’s bride.
Akha, Ukonusko’s bride
Then called to the ether, sky
To its children cloud and stars
And all the spirits ether now
Holds in its abode so sweet
Call she did on all of these
Rain and snow came to her call
Then the winds, directions all
North wind first, a biting breeze
Then came south wind, scorching heat
West wind came in, slow and lazy
East wind last, calm and hazy
Then came golden moon, in daylight
Silver sun stood by the moonlight
Command did she, the queen of heavens
Swear to me oh beings ether
Never under any weather
Give this child, though cursed he be
To Ukonusko, king of kings
Swore to Akha, Ukon’s bride
The feuding brood of Ether’s wives
With all intent to hear her plea
Stated to her excitedly
That they never willingly
Would yield Marjatt to misery
That Ukonusko would provide
Should He ever lay his eyes
On the babe of cursed line
Swore they to Akha, Ukon’s bride.
Akha, Ukonusko’s bride
Then called to every bird and fly
Every gnat and deer were called
Friendly raven, greedy dog
Every fish and thing that crawled
Clumsy spider, stealthy frog
Every horse in every barn
Willing bull, stubborn hog
Came they all to Akhas call
Came all of them and more
Every whale, that blessed kind
Favourite of Her piercing eyes
Came every man and every child,
Young and old, good and vile
Came the dwarves from hallowed halls
For they knew their Queen’s great calls
Only elves, their kind abhorrent
Refused to answer the summons, urgent
Yet Akha did not care either way
Ukon would not ask them anyway
There they gathered one and all
Having all have heard her call
And though they spoke with not one tone
Their promise came as before
That they never willingly
Would yield Marjatt to misery
That Ukonusko would provide
Should He ever lay his eyes
On the babe of cursed line
Swore they to Akha, Ukon’s bride.
Akha, Ukonusko’s bride
Finally called to the earthen lives
To the spirits of the earth
Came they to her in much dearth
For they of all number the most
Every river, steam and coast
Every mountain top and plain
Came the forests and the rain
Snows collective self around her
Grooms of Ethers most loved daughters
All the rocks and pebbles too
Every blade of grass took root
All the plants, all the lakes,
Number they of earthen make
Bronze and iron heard her call
Copper, tin, steel and all
All of these and more, they came
Heard her speak and once again
Swore to Akha, Ukon’s bride
The endless spirits of earthen lives
With all intent to hear her plea
Stated to her endlessly
That they never willingly
Would yield Marjatt to misery
That Ukonusko would provide
Should He ever lay his eyes
On the babe of cursed line
Swore they to Akha, Ukon’s bride.
This was except for one plant, loyal
To her husbands work and toil
It had witnessed everything
Yet Akha had never seen
This plant watching her and her schemes
Juniper was its holy name
And it was prepared to tell of the babe
Cursed it was, to its King
Akha, Ukonusko’s bride
Thence from there went to the sky
To meet with Ukonusko’s pride
That she had damaged with her lies
Akha, Ukonusko’s bride
Was to bring to Him his prize
The child she bore of Louhee’s line
So that he may see it die
Akha, Ukonusko’s bride
Brought no child to his side
Said that it was dead on birth
Such she said, was His harmful work
For when he threw her to the earth
To give her distasteful birth
He had killed the child inside
Already taken its young life
Yet Ukonusko did not see
How this could possibly be
For no corpse had she brought for him to see
And thus he was not deceived,
By Akha, heavens faithless queen