The Misty Isles
1. Most People,
Cannot understand why
I love the days and nights
When the clouds sinks low and
Fog enveloped the land.
2. Because, it sends me back
To the Misty Isles.
To a Time and Place where harsh
Colors and sharp light does not
Hurt my eyes and head.
3. Now, in the softened
Landscape I see buildings of
Dark-Red Stone with Turrets and
Tall Towers besides having three
Or four overlapping storeys.
4. Where, when the light
From a Red Sun hits the windows
Of heavy curved Dragon-Scale Glass
It will shimmer, shine and burst into
Rainbows of iridescent colors.
5. Through the Mist,
I can hear the distant clanking
From a working Smithy and the flapping
And shorting noises from a restless
Dragon wanting to soar.
6. Leaning out my window
And drinking in the fresh cool
Morning Mist. At the end of
The street I can see the settings-up for
Market has already started.
7. I see a waddling Troll,
Clad in heavy wool.
Arguing with Fishmonger Youle.
By the look on her face, he smells
Worse than the fish she sells.
8. I see my street filling up
With folks from many Realms,
Because our small Town lay at
The crossroad to anywhere and it be
On the largest of the Isles.
9. Awakening is my Town
Soon all the Shops will be filled
With hustle and bustle, and too,
The one below, where I must go to
Open the shutters and doors.
10. For I am an Apprentice Witch
To the best Warlock and Herbalist
In miles around. Only the best
He teaches and long past this life
I will remember Master Lhorne.
11. Morning Sir, Elven Salve
For sore Joints. Yes Sir,
That will be ½ a Dragon Scale or
Five Gold filings, Thank You Sir.
12. Master Jarly, I did not see you
Come in, of course the streak of red,
I saw at the edge of my head.
How you Gnomes can be so fast and
Nimble on your feet; Gets me.
13. What can I do for you?
A Love-potion for life,
Only 7 filings of Gold and 3 of Silver.
For 2 Silver and 3 Coppers you can have
A Love-potion for a fortnight,
It is a great bargain.
14. Catnip, Master Jarly. Why?
You always grow your own.
Some Cat-people found your cache,
Must have been some party! And,
Not as much as a crumb did they
Leave for your Tom.
15. How much do you need?
About 3 ounces you say.
Her you are, 1 copper. Thank You.
Oh, look at all the streaks of red!
All the Gnomes in a hurry to get home.
16. The sidewalks and roads are filling-up
With strange sights and sounds.
Lizard people with shiny olive-green skin,
Walking with stiff erects dignity
and an overly sense of pride.
17. The creaks and squeaks
From Wagons with oiling needs and
Well-oiled Carriages of people with many
Dragon-Scales or the Darkened Ones on errands
Which cannot stand the light of day.
18. Who is that elegant tall stranger
In the dark cloak. As he turned,
I see a glimpse of white, glowing skin
And piercing blue eyes; Elven Athlan.
Why is he trying to hide?
19. Oh my, the Elven Athlan
To Master Lhorne is going.
Maybe for Tea, the story I will see.
Unless it is a dire secret to be kept.
Time is only three, two more hours yet.
20. Then Master Lhorne's voice
Rang out: Nhan, close the shop
And come up. I did not know that call
Herald the end of the Misty Isles and
The only home I had ever known.
21. Still I see sturdy Oaks
Spreading their shading crown and
Silver Aspen the quiver at the slightest sound.
Hedges of Hazelnuts and Brambleberries
Green meadows surround.
22. And, wild Roses
Everywhere are bound. The sounds
Of Bees and the Bumble kind with pollen
Swollen legs dots the land and Ladybugs
Busy cleaning the plants.
23. Where, if you stood
Very still and put out your arm; Green
And blue Dragonflies with gossamer Wings
Would land on the top of your hand. While
Butterflies swung on grassy strands.
24. In Spring, full are the meadows
Of Lady Slippers, Wolf Banes and
Dandelions. And peeking out from under
The garden hedges are shy Violets
With blue and purple faces.
25. If you have frightful enemies,
No place is safer to be than among
The trees when the Wood Onions bloom.
The purest and cleanest of smells
Will protect yourself.
26. The Odors and Smells
Of the Shop was a feast by themselves:
Bay Leaves and Cummin Seeds. Crushed
Mint, Rosehips and Catnip. Hops, Thyme
And the brewing of Chamomile.
27. Into my dreaming the words
Reverberate, "Nhan, close Shop and
Come up." Again, I walk in that room
And feel the fear and see on their faces
Only dread and gloom.
28. That afternoon, Master Lhorne
Told me of how, in the past of Far-Time,
From the movements of the Universe and
The Realms, a loop created was in Space-Time:
The Misty Isles within the loop was scooped.
29. So far back it goes,
That nobody knows from where the isles
Flow: Earth, Midgard or Fairyland. One of
The three it is bound to be for everything here,
Also grows in each of those.
30. We cannot tell by
The Red Sun or the pale Moon,
Because, over them, as over all of the Isles,
Is the silvery haze that gave raise to
The name of The Misty Isles.
31. The Silvery Mist around
The Isles into a Wall solidly fall,
And the loop also formed Gates and
Doorway to the Realms all. Making
The Isles a Stile into many Stars.
32. Like a fold in
A ribbon the loop was closing,
But oh so slowly over the Centuries that
Nobody noticed. For some unknown reason
The process is speeding.
33. What the Elven Athlan
Had to tell Master Lhorne, that
The two outer Isles were already gone.
We must all flee. No time is left
To tarry, to tote or carry.
34. Where do we go?
Of the Realms, Midgard is woe
And mostly aglow. Radiation still
Lingers, kill or distort anyone who do
Not believe in invisible Torts.
35. To Earth we cannot go.
The reign of cold-iron has
Started with ignorance turning and
Witches burning. We, they would see
As Monsters and Devils to be.
36. Nor can we to Fairyland go,
Those Gates were on the outer Isles.
Gone so fast they were, that
The Elven Athlan was left behind.
His fate with ours now is twined.
37. The remaining Gates goes
To other Stars. Of which, some
Are too hot or too cold and too
Young or too old. And, all of them
Too far from Home.
38. When the End was near,
The Elven Athlan and all
The Gnomes chose a Gate, they
Hoped would lead, in a around-about
Way to Fairyland and Home.
39. Master Lhorne did
Guile off the Isles all things
Walking. But, the Isles we could not
Save nor stop the Universe from turning
With all of the Powers that are ours.
40. The last Gate to
A Red Star led, and only
The four of us left: Master Lhorne,
Dhitter, Geharre and I, and visible now
Is the Wall at close call.
41. Apprehensive was I
Going through a Gate. "Nothing
To it," Dhitter said, walked in and
Disappeared. The Gate began to flicker,
And a shove I felt.
42. Echoing in my mind
Master Lhorne's last words;
"Nhan survive," he said as he pushed
Me through the Gate. Never again, Dhitter,
Geharre or Master Lhorne I saw.
43. The Red Star I
Never saw. If alive still are
Master Lhorne, Dhitter and Geharre,
They, like I, may on different Realms
And Stars landed are.
44. This body of mine was
Bred on the Misty Isles and cannot
Stand the Blue-White Rays of this Sun.
I sleep by day and work by night, their
Two Moons are a kinder sight.
45. The Pedans are a kind and
A pragmatic lot. They do not
In Monsters believe and will not
Kill Dragons on sight. If Dhitter is
Here, she will be all right.
46. Poor Dhitter, how
Will she survive? Without
Master Lhorne her mind link is gone.
I have never been Dragon-linked.
Her mind to me will not be.
47. I work at their Space-Port,
And many Travelers I see. Hoping to
Find what became of my kind; seeing
That Master Lhorne, Dhitter and
Geharre still alive are.
48. Still, I am a Witch.
On Earth, most of what they
Say about what Witches can do is
Not true. But, send-out our thoughts
And feeling we can do.
49. I send-out my mind
In search of thine. If you
Can hear me Sister, write my story
Tell of what befell the Misty Isles and
Some of your Kith and kin.
50. Now, I work and wait.
And, long for the days and nights
When the clouds hang low and
The Fog envelopes the land. So again,
In my mind, everyone is alive and
Through the silvery haze I can still see
My Misty Isles and Home.