Wednesday, June 1, 2016

The Obelisk: Parts I to IV

The Obelisk: Parts I to IV
It's too bad that the TV decides who gets to have sex and who doesn't. It interferes with my sex life. while it wants people who steal my work to each have twenty-five children and ten grandchildren. Anyway, back to my story.

I: The Iconoclasts

To lofty shore the gods were brought
To judge the war the mortals fought
That started with a vulgar slight
Against a due religious rite
A statue had been madly hewn
To pieces small and widely strewn
And that the idol be appeased
A string of amber mines were seized

To cause a statue's face to cave
Was an offence considered grave
One dare not force indignity
Upon a blameless deity
And yet the voice of the maligned
Expected from within their kind
Did not in curses crime condemn
But in a hush eluded them

With Love had War gone straight to bed
They noticed not a thing, they said
No trouble came to Wisdom's thought
And Justice heard no thump nor shot
Talent had produced a show
From Vulcan's steady hammer blow
Among the injured there were none
Throughout the total Pantheon

The tarnished figure would be odd
Or more than likely not a god
To Gaia turned their spanning eye
To catch the liar in the lie
And found a temple plus a trove
That first had served to honour Jove
Devoted to a faith unknown
In he who claimed the mortal throne

A closer look had changed their path
Away from cataclysmic wrath
For making hard to fools exalt
The mighty council found no fault
The wiser choice for favouring
Must be the kingdom neighbouring
Where truth and honour may remain
Beyond the madman's awful reign

Continued probing would reveal
The mishap was a front to steal
A fortune did the ruler owe
To pay his troops to battle go
His thirst for plunder left unchecked
Would leave the temples robbed and wrecked
The tyrant's name, which came of late
Was aptly Moribund the Great

Opposing, on the side of right
The Prefect of the Lands of Light
Considered what would be the cost
Of his top secret message lost
For progress had his people raced
And foes with lesser weapons chased
But unlike hordes they faced before
Their neighbours knew their arts of war

A shadow did the sibyls cast
With casualties that numbered vast
Should now the wrongful war be won
By this most evil Moribund
And so the gods put their resource
To help the prefect stay the course
His nemesis's fearsome rise
Would overrun him otherwise

II: The Lovers

The tyrant had a daughter fair
Inclined to pity and to care
Patrolling through the worst lines drawn
She served the hurt and woebegone
To uniform she paid no heed
But focused on her patient's need
And once Ophelia's top one
Was Mark, the prefect's eldest son

The men around her wouldn't dare
Disturb a single royal hair
She felt her youth reduced to waste
The blossom of her life debased
The fury of her father's law
Obstructed callers she could draw
But in the foreign eye she found
No fear of dark oath firmly bound

Her daddy's loyal concubine
Had thought it fair to reassign
To fierce disputed frontal row
Where one's survival's odds were low
Thus freely did the princess roam
Among the haters of her home
And pine for a romantic spell
With he who had against her fell

When Mark she found severely hit
Ophelia was by him smit
Discovering before the rest
In time to have him rightly dressed
She tore the shirt that wrapped his arm
To make it look as come to harm
The doctor found him fit to save
And two weeks leave to mend he gave

Ophelia's disarming grin
Belied the peril Mark was in
But of his new lot she advised
And of her own she too apprised
By passion they were swept away
Where goddesses held strongest sway
And from their longing to be near
They plotted both to disappear

The times her father came to call
His grunts would echo through the hall
His shadow cast a form profane
With right hand clinging to a cane
Before his glare the righteous froze
A constant threat to spy expose
And soon as Mark was on his feet
He'd make his getaway complete

The morning of the big parade
The nurse with patients visits made
And customary for her rounds
Wheeled wounded soldiers through the grounds
Her favourite she'd had the sense
To park the closest to the fence
And on the cymbal's loudest clash
The two began a wild dash

Though from the law they plainly fled
Of followers they drew ahead
And to the hills were safe to go
As marching caused a traffic slow
Amid thick trees they huddled wet
And waited for the sun to set
Then braved a mountain's rugged trail
Enduring to proclaim their tale

III: The Obelisk

The clung to object Mark mistook
As just a cane was more a hook
A wizard's work, it put command
Completely in its holder's hand
As pieces on a playing board
Would forces move in full accord
From caravan to tallest ship
They'd feel the pressing icy grip

The tidings of the couple's flight
Arrived to Moribund at night
His busy arm began to shake
And all around they felt the quake
In order to avenge the breach
He needed to extend his reach
Out went his armies as a wave
Against the few but fiercely brave

His whole attention he would turn
Against his daughter's bitter spurn
His grenadiers were sent to free
The places she was said to be
But always were the lucky pair
At final moment made aware
And able to adjust their trip
So their pursuer got the slip

His juggernaut carved out a road
As far as it could drag its load
In regions deep and yet to tame
The raiders pushed to triumph claim
While straight behind them sternly stood
To guard the valley of the good
Their master's rod's antagonist
The bold and mystic obelisk

Though pan-dimensional in span
The obelisk was made by man
Projected from its metal mast
A potent and decisive blast
Its rotors spun the day and hour
To furnish it with glowing power
A clever and imposing spike
Its sting could any target strike

Ophelia and Mark were sure
To into ambush armies lure
Where lacked the room to turn around
The prefect's troops would foe surround
The father thought it ill advised
To have Mark further jeopardized
But now the smooth and cunning ploy
Would Moribund the Great destroy

Into the ring the wayward crossed
Too far from home and clearly lost
When from behind the challenge roared
And out of hiding free men poured
Descending on the hapless swarm
As though the most ferocious storm
To demonstrate what freedom's worth
And raze the quarry to the earth

The strongest blow that made the day
Originated faraway
By bearings added to the list
Of targets for the obelisk
A gaping crater, singed and stained
Were all that of the bad remained
But soon as try to spy a lark
The ground shook and the sky went dark

IV: The Beast

When Moribund had failure seen
His host eradicated clean
A tremor from his angry swing
To cavern burst an opening
A ray of light exposed the sky
Inducing prisoner to fly
And back into the air released
A thing known simply as the beast

Designed to wreak a grievous toll
And threaten populations whole
Impervious to any fire
Functions eons to expire
Its maker must have lost control
And had to trap it in a hole
For lack of means to penetrate
The substance of its armoured plate

Mistaken for a second drive
To keep the tyrant's name alive
The apparition stronger grew
As experts pondered what to do
It spiraled high with cruel intent
And to a panic people sent
The predator whose engineer
Conditioned it to prey on fear

The borders of its deadly shroud
Would rival the most stately cloud
And wide the chaos that it made
When on a fleeing throng it preyed
From outstretched wings destruction rained
As on the beast the sights were trained
And marksmen stated with a frown
That none of them could bring it down

The beast retired every dawn
Where seldom men had tread upon
And overcome with lethargy
Retired from its killing spree
Deferring to tranquility
The previous hostility
No longer fit inside a scene
Of meadows green and ponds pristine

As soon as pointed to the spot
The wonder weapon took a shot
And in the fallout, target bathed
But came out more or less unscathed
A sneak attack so cowardly
Affected its mood sourly
And up it went to culprit track
The treachery to answer back

The battered troops received a break
And set up camp along the lake
The cursed thing was elsewhere turned
A distant playground might be burned
By carrier they sent a note
To warn the settlers remote
To keep their doors and windows closed
And their dependents unexposed

To save the world, the gods agreed
That they would try to intercede
And bring about a fair outcome
Or better end, at least, than some
Once advocates rose to negate
The voice of the prevailing fate
They sought the fiend who'd trouble made
To see him tremble in the shade

(to be continued)
  
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