Post by frankthetriviaman on Aug 19, 2021 19:49:26 GMT -5
Legend speaks of two masters of force,
One of compassion, one of no remorse
In a great field these two titans meet,
Neither willing to concede defeat
One stands tall, his sword out
Prepared to strike there is no doubt
A sadist's grin across his face,
he brings terror and destruction to any place
He embraces evil, for that is his chosen path
Those who dare oppose him feel his wrath
Beside him stand his like minded kin
Taking great pleasure in their willful sin
On their side, great suffering comes across
For this titan, is the grand master of chaos
The other stands firm, his shield out
Determined to protect, even in famine and drought
A bringer of comfort, hope and charity
He stands as the protector of the honest prosperity
On his own, he seeks no kingdom
Preferring instead to shield one's will and freedom
As is his way, he seeks not to plunder or conquer
For this titan, is great guardian of order
The titan of chaos grins, as he is ready to deploy,
His all powerful, horrifying sword which will destroy
The titan of order stands ready to deflect,
For that is his role, as the shield which will deflect
The followers of chaos cheer and yell
Their master, a legend, for others to fearfully tell
The followers of order stand tall and proud
Vowing to not let them cast their destructive shroud
But in the distance, there stands another
A third one emerges, perhaps a lost brother?
He stands at a distance, to observe and analyze
He plays a role, but he is yet to surmise,
Until at last, he comes to understand
His role and purpose on this land
Stepping forward, he stands before the assembled
with every step, the ground giving a tremble
The titans pause and look at this face,
Unknown until now, yet still, not out of place
He looks upon the two, in their determined fate,
"Fight, if you must, and I shall arbitrate"
With a judge upon this bitter field,
Both titans clash, refusing to yield,
Will the benevolent guardian win the day,
Or will the malevolent destroyer get his way?
Though another outcome could be at play
Should the judge decide to keep both at bay
One of compassion, one of no remorse
In a great field these two titans meet,
Neither willing to concede defeat
One stands tall, his sword out
Prepared to strike there is no doubt
A sadist's grin across his face,
he brings terror and destruction to any place
He embraces evil, for that is his chosen path
Those who dare oppose him feel his wrath
Beside him stand his like minded kin
Taking great pleasure in their willful sin
On their side, great suffering comes across
For this titan, is the grand master of chaos
The other stands firm, his shield out
Determined to protect, even in famine and drought
A bringer of comfort, hope and charity
He stands as the protector of the honest prosperity
On his own, he seeks no kingdom
Preferring instead to shield one's will and freedom
As is his way, he seeks not to plunder or conquer
For this titan, is great guardian of order
The titan of chaos grins, as he is ready to deploy,
His all powerful, horrifying sword which will destroy
The titan of order stands ready to deflect,
For that is his role, as the shield which will deflect
The followers of chaos cheer and yell
Their master, a legend, for others to fearfully tell
The followers of order stand tall and proud
Vowing to not let them cast their destructive shroud
But in the distance, there stands another
A third one emerges, perhaps a lost brother?
He stands at a distance, to observe and analyze
He plays a role, but he is yet to surmise,
Until at last, he comes to understand
His role and purpose on this land
Stepping forward, he stands before the assembled
with every step, the ground giving a tremble
The titans pause and look at this face,
Unknown until now, yet still, not out of place
He looks upon the two, in their determined fate,
"Fight, if you must, and I shall arbitrate"
With a judge upon this bitter field,
Both titans clash, refusing to yield,
Will the benevolent guardian win the day,
Or will the malevolent destroyer get his way?
Though another outcome could be at play
Should the judge decide to keep both at bay