From the Scrolls of D'Aguilar - The Prophecy of Ancients From 'The Prophecy of Ancients' series (c) Fox Lee 1998 (http://foxlee.arts-eclectic.com) Story/characters (c) Fox Lee and Alana Wolfe 1997 The Bearer of Faith, and the greatest of knights, Thy birthright forsake to discover the light, Though to fast become lost in the eyes of the waif, Be thou guarded by angels and guided by faith. From mountain shalt come the Sorceress' Bane, Loyal traitor to darkness, born of immortal flame, Thy calling is strong, but much stronger thy heart, Embrace thee thy love, thou art destined to part. The lover of trees, listen now to their cry, And watch for the spirit that falls from the sky, Be thou witness to evil from on falcon's wings, For thy parentage calls thee the child of kings. The ruler, the outlaw, Black Dagger of stealth, When all appears lost, blame not thine own self, Remember the face of the love lost to hate, And understand then that the quest is thy fate. The Witch of the Marshes, who fears not to die, Thy weakness shalt be in the secrets thou hid'st, Deny not the swordsman, his strength is thine own, And he harbours the light which shall carry thee home. With the Child of Light, the quest becomes whole, The power of Ancients lives on in thy soul, Remember the teachings that came of the White, In the Heart of Darkness, thou shalt be the light. United all stand, in the eye of the storm, In darkest hour afore the dawn, The world to be lost if the Three not One, Embrace the dark to release the sun.