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Knights Honor
Till my flesh be hacked from bone I will fight for thee,
with my blade and my shield I will uphold you honor,
With my blood I will defend thee as your soldier and all
that I ask of thee is for you to place me in your cherished
memories so that I may never be forgotten
I am not A prince upon A white horse, nor could I be A paladin
who/'/s virtue be true, my heart knows spite, and within my eyes
lies A Stygian presence, but know this now should you ever need
me I am yours.
I will be your armor adamant and strong, guarding always your
heart from the vagrants who wish it harm.
I will be your sword honed and baneful, striking all who wish to
usurp your honor with my wicked edge.
I will be your shield unyielding, impenetrable, thwarting any and all
threats that befall you, not even darkness shall touch so long as my
sigil remains.
I will fight for thee, your battles becoming mine, lo shall I combat your
worries and fear keeping always your tears at bay. My sword arm is
yours to aim just as my shield bears your blessing, I am your dark knight
now and always, in one hand the essence of evil and in the other good.
With these at my side I will tear asunder all enemies and I will fight for
thee till my dying breath be heard by all those around . All I will ask of thee Mi Lady is
that you place me among your most cherished memories, so that I may never be forgot.
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