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Oathbreaker v(vah-2

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by Mercedes Lackey


  T: He tripped on WarrFs tail, then took excep-tion to my face.

  L: The Warrior was too wise for him; his blade

  clove only air!

  3T: He swung, I ducked, he lunged -- and then he tripped over a chair.

  L: With but a single blow the Warrior brought

  him to his doom!

  T: About that time he turned around-I got him

  with a broom.

  L: And in a breath the deed was done! The

  tyrant-lord lay dead*

  T: I didn't mean for him to hit the fire iron with

  his head!

  L: The wife that he had kept shut up they

  freed and set on high

  And Viden-town beneath her hand content --

  edly did lie.

  T: I went to find his next-of-kin and to the girl

  confess --

  "Your husband wasn't much before, but now

  he's rather less -- "

  T: "He was a drunken sot, and I'll be better

  off," she said.

  "And while I can't admit it, I'm not sorry

  that he's dead.

  So here's a little something -- but you'd best

  be on your way --

  I'll claim it was an accident if you'll just

  leave today."

  L: In triumph out of Viden-town the partners

  rode again

  To find another tyrant and to clean him

  from his den --

  The scourge of evil and the answer to a des-perate prayer!"

  T: Don't you believe a word of it-I know, 'cause I was there!

  WIND'S FOUR QUARTERS

  (Tarma: "Swordsworn")

  CH; Wind's four quarters, air and fire

  Earth and water, hear my desire

  Grant my plea who stands alone --

  Maiden, Warrior, Mother and Crone.

  Eastern wind blow clear, blow clean,

  Cleanse my body of its pain,

  Cleanse my mind of what I've seen,

  Cleanse my honor of its stain.

  Maid whose love has never ceased

  Bring me healing from the East.

  Southern wind blow hot, blow hard,

  Fan my courage to a flame,

  Southern wind be guide and guard,

  Add your bravery to my name.

  Let my will and yours be twinned,

  Warrior of the Southern wind.

  Western wind, stark, blow strong,

  Grant me arm and mind of steel

  On a road both hard and long.

  Mother, hear me where I kneel.

  Let no weakness on my quest

  Hinder me, wind of the West.

  Northern wind blow cruel, blow cold,

  Sheathe my aching heart in ice,

  3Armor "round my soul enfold.

  Crone I need not call you twice.

  To my foes bring the cold of death!

  Chill me. North wind's frozen breath.

  THE SWORDLADY, OR: "THAT SONG"

  (Leslac)

  Swordlady, valiant, no matter the foe,

  Into the battle you fearlessly go --

  Boldly you ride out beyond map and chart --

  Why are you frightened to open your heart?

  Swordlady, lady of consummate skill,

  Lady of prowess, of strength and of will,

  Swordlady, lady of cold ice and steel,

  Why will you never admit that you feel?

  Swordlady, mistress of all arts of war,

  Wise in the ways of all strategic lore,

  You fear no creature below or above,

  Why do you shrink from the soft touch of love?

  Swordlady, brave to endure wounds and pain,

  Plunging through lightning, through thunder and

  rain,

  Flinching from nothing, so high is your pride,

  Why then pretend you hold nothing inside?

  Swordlady, somewhere within you is hid

  A creature of feeling that no vow can rid,

  A woman-a girl, with a heart soft and warm,

  No matter the brutal deeds that you perform.

  Swordlady, somewhere inside of you deep,

  Cowers the maiden that you think asleep,

  Frozen within you, in ice shrouded womb

  That you can only pretend is a tomb.

  Swordlady, all of the vows you have made

  Can never make your heart die as you've bade.

  Swordlady, after the winter comes spring;

  One day your heart will awaken and sing.

  Swordlady, one day there must come a man Who shall lift from you this self-imposed ban, Thawing the ice that's enshrouded your soul, On that day swordlady, you shall be whole.

  SHIN'A'IN WARSONG

  (The old tradition holds that the Shin'a'in-now forty-odd Clans in all-originally came from four:

  the Tale'sedrin (Children of the Hawk), the Liha'-irden (Deer-sibs), the Vuysher'edras (Brothers of the Wolves), and the Pretera'sedrin (the Chil-dren of the Grasscats). Hence the monumental se-riousness of the threat of declaring Tale'sedrin a dead Clan in Oathbound.)

  Gold the dawn-sun spreads his wings --

  Follow where the East-wind sings,

  Brothers, sisters, side by side,

  To defend our home we ride!

  Eyes of Hawks the borders see --

  Watchers, guard it carefully

  Let no stranger pass it by --

  Children of the Hawk, now fly!

  CH: Maiden, Warrior, Mother, Crone,

  Help us keep this land our own.

  Rover, Guardian, Hunter, Guide,

  With us now forever ride.

  Speed of deer, oh grant to these --

  Swift to warn of enemies,

  Fleeter far than any foe --

  Deer-child, to the border go!

  Cunning as the Wolf-pack now,

  To no overlord we bow!

  Lest some lord our freedom blight,

  Brothers of the Wolves, we fight!

  Brave, the great Cat guards his lair,

  Teeth to rend and claws to tear.

  Lead the battle, first to last,

  Children of the Cat, hold fast!

  Hawk and Cat, and Wolf and Deer,

  Keep the plains now safe from fear,

  Brothers, sisters, side by side,

  To defend our home, we ride!

  SHIN'A'IN SONG OF THE SEASONS

  (Although Tarma seldom mentioned the fact, her people have a four-aspected male deity to compliment the female. This song gives Him equal time with Her.)

  The East wind is calling, so come ride away,

  Come follow the Rover into the new day,

  Come follow the Maiden, the Dark Moon, with

  me,

  The new year's beginning, come ride out and see.

  Come follow the Rover out onto the plains,

  Come greet the new life under sweet, singing

  rains,

  Come follow the Maiden beneath vernal showers,

  For where her feet passed you will find fra-grant flowers.

  The South wind, oh hear it, we ride to the call We follow the Guardian, the Lord of us all, We follow the Warrior, the strong to defend, The New Moon to fighters is ever a friend.

  With summer comes fighting, with summer, our

  foes;

  And how we must thwart them the Guardian

  knows.

  The Warrior will give them no path but retreat,

  The Warrior and Guardian will bring their defeat.

  Come follow the West wind, the wind of the

  fall,

  The Mother will cast her cloak over us all. Come follow the Hunter out onto the plain, Return to the Clan with the prey we have slain.

  For now comes the autumn, the time of the

  West,

  The season of Full Moon, of harvest, then rest.

  So take from Her hands all the fruits of the

  fields,
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  And thank Him for all that the autumn-hunt

  yields.

  The North wind, the cold wind, the wind of the

  snow,

  Tells us, it is time winter pastures to go.

  The Guide knows the path, and the Crone shows

  us how --

  The Old Moon, and time for returning is now.

  And if, with the winter, should come the last

  breath,

  And riding, we ride out of life into death,

  The Wise One, the Old Moon, will ease our last

  load,

  The Guide will be waiting to show the new road.

  THREES

  (Leslac)

  Deep into the stony hills, miles from keep or

  hold

  A troupe of guards comes riding with a lady and

  her gold --

  Riding in the center shrouded in her cloak of fur,

  Companioned by a maiden and a toothless, aged

  cur.

  Three things see no end, a flower blighted ere it

  bloomed,

  A message that was wasted, and a journey that is doomed.

  One among the guardsmen has a shifting, rest --

  less eye,

  And as they ride he scans the hills that rise

  against the sky.

  He wears both sword and bracelet worth more

  than he can afford,

  And hidden in his baggage is a heavy, secret

  hoard.

  Of three things be wary, of a feather on a cat,

  The shepherd eating mutton and the guardsman

  that is fat.

  From ambush, bandits screaming charge the

  packtrain and its prize,

  And all but four within the train are taken by

  surprise,

  And all but four are cut down as a woodsman

  fells a log,

  The guardsman, and the lady, and the maiden,

  and the dog,

  Three things know a secret-first, the lady in a

  dream,

  The dog that barks no warning and the maid who

  does not scream.

  Then off the lady pulls her cloak, in armor she

  is clad,

  Her sword is out and ready, and her eyes are fierce and glad.

  The maiden gestures briefly and the dog's a cur no more --

  A wolf, sword-maid and sorceress now face the bandit corps!

  Three things never anger or you will not live for

  long,

  A wolf with cubs, a man with power and a wom-an's sense of wrong.

  The bandits growl a challenge and the lady only

  grins,

  The sorceress bows mockingly, and then the fight

  begins!

  When it ends there are but four left standing

  from that horde

  The witch, the wolf, the traitor, and the woman

  with the sword!

  Three things never trust in, the maiden sworn

  as "pure,"

  The vows a king has given and the ambush that

  is "sure.

  They strip the traitor naked and they whip him

  on his way

  Into the barren hillsides like the folks he used

  to slay.

  They take a thorough vengeance for the women

  he cut down

  And then they mount their horses and they jour-ney back to town.

  Three things trust and cherish well, the horse

  on which you ride,

  The beast that guards and watches and the sis-ter at your side!

  For further information on these songs, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to:

  FIREBIRD ARTS AND MUSIC

  (formerly Off-Centaur Publications)

  PO Box 424

  El Cerrito, CA 94550

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