Angus the Thief
Written by: Sir Vawn Coupant of Eagle's Rook
Angus the Thief
Date: Unknown Listen well, o heroes bold, and I'll tell you a tale of sorrow Of a man named Angus MacIntyre, and his trip to Dark Falls Hollow Now Angus was a stealthy sort, he liked to sneak around And things just seemed to disappear when Angus was in town His lust for coin was well known, for gold he had a need And in the end, the tragic end, he met his match for Greed See Angus heard a tale about a great wyrm's lair near-by And though his friends did plead with him, that glint was in his eye So he packed up Martha, his faithful mule, and set out one morning fair Through darkened woods and rolling hills, to the ancient serpent's lair From here on out, this tale's a guess, for though he had a knack We never saw Angus again, although Martha made it back Now it's possible he just fell ill, or met up with a bear, But me, I think our friend found out, that Dragons just don't share! |
Created by Janna Oakfellow-Pushee
at 10-08-09 03:25 PM
Last Modified by Janna Oakfellow-Pushee at 10-12-09 04:42 PM
Last Modified by Janna Oakfellow-Pushee at 10-12-09 04:42 PM