Grand Wedding Feast © Surazeus 2026 02 10 So many snowflakes floating from the sky shroud the death-mangled world in silent beauty which gleams in silver eyes of young wolf boy who stands alone before angry bull man snarling at his intrusion on his land, in contest over who controls fruit trees. "I am Galates, ruler of these lands which I have named Galatia for my soul," young wolf boy declares with arrogant smirk, "for I am son of Celtus and Minerva, son of Celto and Hercules the brave, daughter of Britannus, king of the world." Snarling with rage at the arrogant boy, Tauriscus swings knotty club at his head, but lithe Galates avoids every blow, prancing all about as he somersaults with graceful gestures of martial defense, and mocks brute bull man with sneering insults. Walking to the lake with her retinue to gather apples from snow-frosted trees, Scythia, wearing long white fox-fur cloak, stops and turns at echoes of shouting voices, then gasps with concern when she sees harsh fight for power between bull man and wolf boy. When Tauriscus spies tall elegant princess, he rushes forward with vicious intent to abduct Scythia and make her his wife, so she shrinks back in paralyzed surprise as bull man grabs her waist with greedy hands and throws her over his shoulder with laughter. Grasping bow of Hercules with firm hand, who gave it to his mother at his birth, Galates chases bull man through the woods, breath puffing mist in frigid air of hope while they run swiftly over fields of snow, till Tauriscus threatens to kill the princess. Squeezing her neck with greedy hands of rage, Tauriscus shields himself behind her body, so sly Galates notches in yew bow sharp arrow he honed with stone of the moon, and aims bold justice at his glaring eye, then fires when Scythia twists herself aside. Holding hands with Scythia in red gown, Galates guides her in grand hall of pine that gleams on hill above Alesia, crowns princess bride Queen of Galatia, then sits with her before the congregation to host grand wedding feast for everyone. While Orpheus strums the lyre of Mercury and Phoebe sings Great Deeds of Hercules, Galates and Scythia drink red wine from jeweled grail, kiss with passionate love, then lead communal dance to celebrate his victory against cruel tyrant of greed.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Grand Wedding Feast
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Orpheus and Phoebe gossip about all the noblemen at the grand wedding feast, sharing tales of their selfish deeds they hide behind masks of dignity.
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