Eternal Flame Of Azar © Surazeus 2024 09 08 Our tale is not for you to understand for how we came to grow in love remains secret from judgment of your observation, therefore accept with gratitude for fate that our hearts are bound with wings of desire stronger than those fortunate angels wield. Descending from storm clouds on wings of fire, Icarus dives toward horde of snarling demons lead by cruel king Orcus from caves of fire where they forge swords of bronze from shining stone, and fires arrows tipped with star-diamond shards that shatter iron breastplates of despair. Bearing pregnant Libera in his arms, Icarus carries her from fierce battlefield, where Asuras and Devas fight for land, and hides her safe in grove of apple trees deep in secret valley of Elysium, where she bears Sylphus during a rainstorm. Suckling baby boy Sylphus at her breast, Libera hums soul-soothing melody while Icarus stands guard in the watch tower to tend bright Eternal Flame of Azar which shines as beacon far across the lands where the elvish children of Helius dwell. Grasping at the wrought-iron gates of Heaven, Orcus howls with rage for his kidnapped wife, demanding that Icarus set her free, but Libera appears from swirling mist, head shining with the seven-jeweled crown, while holding baby Sylphus in her arms. Behold this child that I bore from my womb, and see that he is not child of your seed, and know Icarus is the man I love for you, Orcus, kept me your prisoner, controlling my life against my free will, while he set me free to live as I choose. True love gives me my liberty to choose, so I live as I will, if I harm none, and gives me power to achieve my goals by making real through magic what I dream, therefore I choose to marry Icarus whose wisdom sired soul of Sylphus, our son. Wrenching open gates of Heaven with rage, Orcus charges to kill woman and child, but Icarus fires swift arrow of truth, then, after they burn the devil in fire, he gives little Sylphus toy wooden horse who giggles as he grasps it in his hand.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus teaches Sylphus how to write magic spells with Runes from Well of Odin.
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