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Draconian Poetry No. 2 - The Deceased Daughter
Painted blood red on a stone in the middle of nowhere in the Swiss Alps, an elegy written for what appears to be for a certain father's deceased daughter.
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Tekasir Halorna [hjakon 600 del y.o.]
Hevailel enizuly viban
Suvagoran dethasekan
Siraghan'ge Saelahis enghenan
Vev ne slicinorn inec tekasirai
Xhazel ka lokar ruxenyr xamotos
Ni kedhgaale ove vanul
Quldran tyolatesl: 'lajdyongave'
Catamuquron gisaliqi hraapath
Xhilanoe nugyyotatesl qimik
Iq janan dhegemug ykuthug vanul
Atha inec prugku apasan
Inec halornel xatyanzas acyeg
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English Translation:
The Deceased Daughter [c. 600 CE]
The crest atop the altar,
Having seen his clutch,
He exudes the happiness by Saelah.
In memory of his deceased,
For whom he dearly loves,
The one to smile and give merit to,
Quldran would say 'move on'.
Dragged to the blaze by an armlet,
Even the flowers would cry,
Waters flood and breach the dam,
And yet he cannot destroy the vengeance in him,
His daughter was the most precious.
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Category Poetry / All
Species Western Dragon
Gender Any
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