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Walküre:
FARTHER, UNTO THE END


--- Zitat ---Farther, unto the end,
Hither will I my thought send,
Whither not to worldly chains I am bound,
Beyond dream and pain by which the earth is wound.

In such manner I shall not regret,
Invoking thy name as though in stone it were set,
The morrow's dawn is to break the night veil soon,
Until light fadeth again for a new moon.
--- Ende Zitat ---

Walküre:
THREE BRUTE ONES



--- Zitat ---Known wide and broad,
That tale of Bilbo, told in serious mode,
Three brute ones caught him, boding the worst,
When all in statues were turned, as the first aurora burst.
--- Ende Zitat ---

Walküre:
HOPE-BRINGER



--- Zitat ---In green lies her tomb,
Hope she had borne in her womb,
Last bright ray of faith in creeping darkness,
Feeble, yet hard to wane before such sort of evilness.

Within the merry Valley she then found refuge,
Beside the wisdom of the Firstborns and spring's hues,
Blazing winds of war shall have swift blown,
Ere the lost king sits on his rightful throne.
--- Ende Zitat ---

Walküre:
OLDEN DAGGER



--- Zitat ---Fine olden dagger,
Another time you served the Good,
Drawn in war by the humble, at one's eyes only beggar,
So valiant the carrying hand, so loyal a mood.

Forged amidst gloom and ice,
Years that all must recall, I beseech,
Fate had cast its sour dice,
Hence came this ancient blade, lethal and piercing any wicked witch.
--- Ende Zitat ---

Walküre:
HALLOWED STONES



--- Zitat ---No Vala had part in their making,
None within Eä could mean for them wrecking or faking,
Not even the author could craft splendour twice,
Not the finest hammer of paradise, nor the High Ones without vice.

Three stones of hallowed spirit,
Deed of deeds, legendary merit,
Those thou hast blessed, lest one vile might spoil,
What lit shall have thenceforward shone, against ill fate and toil.
--- Ende Zitat ---

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