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Poetry News Post #5943

Lord Matsuhama, the Eternal Warrior.

Written by: Kastanie Schmalfuss
Date: Wednesday, April 5th, 2023
Addressed to: Everyone


Lord Matsuhama! Way before my time!
And still the ALL OF YOU make my skin so brightly shine!

Good DIVINES, you clearly made me mental!
Why must I pray this to the all?
Please rather let me run against a wall...

Lord Matsuhama, the Eternal Warrior.
After HIS battles in the "Great War", many stories have come and gone, but all tell of a warrior who wanders a field slaying thousands of men single-handed.
Good LORDS! My weak bones have just this second returned to these lands and have just kind of "landed"!

Of all the stories, myth or fact, one thing has always been constant and true about our formerly Lord Matsuhama.
HIS passion for combat and further: HE defeated and killed Yen-Sorte in the War of Humanity.

I am really close to insanety! Who the foozle is, please "Yen-Sorte"?
A Battlemaster to his fellow Aldar "Han-Silnar", also renowned among his kind for his unparalleled skill in combat.
On his leader's orders, he slew "Dekalb" in a swift and merciless battle lasting little more than half a minute.
This infamous act of murder was a first among the Aldar and became known as the Great Betrayal.
Is this really information we all ned? Tell me ya'll!

New questions: who the foozle is "Han-Silnar" and "Dekalb".
At least I know that: "Dekalb" is the Aldar Seeker, the first seen in history as he, who discovered Lady Maya, after HER rape by the Unnamable Horror.
THIS knowledge I somehow have, truely, fills my heart with sorrow!

In the month of Glacian, to be more clear, in the year 610AF, the growing power of the rogue Divine Bal'met grew (to remember, we heard of HIM before: the Worldreaver!)
summoned by the ormyrr and Dala'myrr of Krenindala in 610 AF.
Where the hell, if I have to truly tell the all of this, is my BFF??

Our other DIVINES Ourania, as well as our "Eternal Warrior", Miramar, Pentharian, Aegis, Pandora, and Daedalus assaulted the realm of Krenindala in order to retrieve Lord Hermes and to seek...
and yes, all this knowledge I have, makes me honestly shriek!!

And this all in retribution for the death of Lady Kastalia. With the battle going well, Daedalus found Lord Hermes, however! Beware the all of you!!
It, as you can all think, turned out it that it was a trap! Lord Hermes had been corrupted by the power of the Worldreaver being on Krenindala, and triggered a great titanic wave of power that not only killed Lord Matsuhama, but also Lord Hermes, Lord Daedalus, and Lady Miramar.

Such a shame! I never had the chance to meet Lord Hermes! The Lord wich gambled with the Elder Goddess Raclawice for HER "Goodhod" and won.
Such long time and then again? All is quickly undone!

The "Ace of Spades" still sticks behind my ear.
Lord Hermes, perhaps we should have married, and not me the Guardsmen, WE could have been a couple! I swear!

But the more of YOU in a different poem, let me find my missing shoe!
I have not forgotten (and clearly will not!!) the ALL of YOU!

With all my love and depest respect, I thank YOU for your blessings, I always receive! This is truly much appreciated!

YOURS always and always truly, Kastanie Schmalfuss, the little trouble maker 😀


Penned by my hand on the 21st of Sarapin, in the year 914 AF.


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Poetry News Post #5943

Lord Matsuhama, the Eternal Warrior.

Written by: Kastanie Schmalfuss
Date: Wednesday, April 5th, 2023
Addressed to: Everyone


Lord Matsuhama! Way before my time!
And still the ALL OF YOU make my skin so brightly shine!

Good DIVINES, you clearly made me mental!
Why must I pray this to the all?
Please rather let me run against a wall...

Lord Matsuhama, the Eternal Warrior.
After HIS battles in the "Great War", many stories have come and gone, but all tell of a warrior who wanders a field slaying thousands of men single-handed.
Good LORDS! My weak bones have just this second returned to these lands and have just kind of "landed"!

Of all the stories, myth or fact, one thing has always been constant and true about our formerly Lord Matsuhama.
HIS passion for combat and further: HE defeated and killed Yen-Sorte in the War of Humanity.

I am really close to insanety! Who the foozle is, please "Yen-Sorte"?
A Battlemaster to his fellow Aldar "Han-Silnar", also renowned among his kind for his unparalleled skill in combat.
On his leader's orders, he slew "Dekalb" in a swift and merciless battle lasting little more than half a minute.
This infamous act of murder was a first among the Aldar and became known as the Great Betrayal.
Is this really information we all ned? Tell me ya'll!

New questions: who the foozle is "Han-Silnar" and "Dekalb".
At least I know that: "Dekalb" is the Aldar Seeker, the first seen in history as he, who discovered Lady Maya, after HER rape by the Unnamable Horror.
THIS knowledge I somehow have, truely, fills my heart with sorrow!

In the month of Glacian, to be more clear, in the year 610AF, the growing power of the rogue Divine Bal'met grew (to remember, we heard of HIM before: the Worldreaver!)
summoned by the ormyrr and Dala'myrr of Krenindala in 610 AF.
Where the hell, if I have to truly tell the all of this, is my BFF??

Our other DIVINES Ourania, as well as our "Eternal Warrior", Miramar, Pentharian, Aegis, Pandora, and Daedalus assaulted the realm of Krenindala in order to retrieve Lord Hermes and to seek...
and yes, all this knowledge I have, makes me honestly shriek!!

And this all in retribution for the death of Lady Kastalia. With the battle going well, Daedalus found Lord Hermes, however! Beware the all of you!!
It, as you can all think, turned out it that it was a trap! Lord Hermes had been corrupted by the power of the Worldreaver being on Krenindala, and triggered a great titanic wave of power that not only killed Lord Matsuhama, but also Lord Hermes, Lord Daedalus, and Lady Miramar.

Such a shame! I never had the chance to meet Lord Hermes! The Lord wich gambled with the Elder Goddess Raclawice for HER "Goodhod" and won.
Such long time and then again? All is quickly undone!

The "Ace of Spades" still sticks behind my ear.
Lord Hermes, perhaps we should have married, and not me the Guardsmen, WE could have been a couple! I swear!

But the more of YOU in a different poem, let me find my missing shoe!
I have not forgotten (and clearly will not!!) the ALL of YOU!

With all my love and depest respect, I thank YOU for your blessings, I always receive! This is truly much appreciated!

YOURS always and always truly, Kastanie Schmalfuss, the little trouble maker 😀


Penned by my hand on the 21st of Sarapin, in the year 914 AF.


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