I’ve been tagged by @frenchy-and-the-sea to post an excerpt of something I’ve written. So here is a bit from the only character backstory I’ve written as a poem, for my pixie paladin, Orelia Peachblossom. She’s a folk hero of a long-past war who left the feywild for the first time at the age of ~1600.
Oré Peachblossom, Last of the Paladins
Announced the page.
She stepped forth, the iridescence of her
Wings unnervingly still,
Gripping her Greatsword by the blade;
Her only concession to peace.
Titania, before whom she now kneeled
Archfey, and Queen of the Summer Court,
knew her vow, had been there at its making.
Oré kneeled before the Briar Throne
And as Titania stood so did all
Attendant; most towering over
Oré’s eight inches of height.
Whispers rose and fell when Titania’s
Lyrical voice broke
Over them like water
Crashing from above
How long has it been?
Very long said Oré
I know you’ve counted the passing
Time, must unusual in our lands
Where the sun stands like a beacon
Over the Duskward horizon.
I sheath this sword when I sleep
Oré said
I draw it when I wake.
I’ve done this since we burned
Our foe
One thousand years ago.
Ro'al the Life Drinker
Said the Queen,
Naming the Dracolich of ancient power
Who of had mired and
Befouled the entropic wilds
Of the Fey.
One thousand years and no soul
Has met your blade, she said.
None, said Oré.
Whispered admonitions from
The shadowed corners came,
Crashing from one speaker to the next,
Shaming each other for refusing to stand
As her foe. But who would not fear
The only survivor of the Last War,
The Claw Scarred, the Tyrant’s Fall?
None wish to deal, said she, None
Live who do not fear the arc
Of my blade,
The retribution of the
Gifts you granted me
Or the wiles by which
I lived.
So you would take
Those gifts
And leave our wild land?
Yes, my queen, said she.
Titania waved a golden hand,
Her mass of tangled curls tossing
Like clouds caught in
A mighty wind.
In moments they were alone.
Glimmerdust,
Said Titania.
The name, her True Name
Should have arrested her
To hear, but she only stood
And because she had promised
To be honest, said
I have a new name.
Which?
Asked Titania
I don’t know. I must look for it.
Titania’s eyes narrowed
Then closed as she sang
Then keep your name
And go. Carry my gift
To your grave and hold your vow
Like a sword. She turned.
Oré left.
Also this is an illustration of Orelia by the talented @istehlurvz. Also I’m tagging @ghostering to keep this going














