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The Odenville Treasure
Contributed by
xHeathenx
on
Thursday, 15th January 2015 @ 11:43:52 AM in AEST
Topic:
fantasy
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There once was a man, inconquerable
Whose strength with blade, incomparable
He swung mighty strikes with sturdy yew
Using blades of peculiar hue
He was a seasoned adventurer
Who knew the world he called home
He sought the fiercest beasts
To be 'membered upon our tomes
Wherever
Ever and more
Whenever
Ever and more
He valiantly challenged all
Bravely struck them down
His blade had darkened black
Matching the ink, that marked his deeds
He left behind, in Odenville
The mythical source of his will
A legendary treasure
That could and would, change the world
Forever
Ever and more
Whenever
Ever and more
And so it waits for us
People of Myskinth
To travel 'pon the skirts of town
And change the world anew
Wherever
Ever and more
Whenever
Ever and more
Forever
Ever and more
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xHeathenx
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2015-01-15 11:43:52] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: The Odenville Treasure
(User Rating: 1 ) by JamesStockdale on
Thursday, 15th January 2015 @ 01:41:26 PM AEST (User
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I sort of lived the Odenville dream
That's why I dig it.
It taketh me away to another place and time.
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