The Ballad of Witcher Gerd | |
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Castle Tuirseach |
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This document is found in the main hall of Castle Tuirseach along with the Chronicles of Clan Tuirseach and the diagrams for Ursine armor, boots, gauntlets and trousers.
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Journal entry[ | ]
- Righteous and brave, of death never scared,
- Such a man had we in the witcher Gerd.
- Pursued by foul foes with intentions most vile,
- He made a last stand on Ard Skellig's fair isle.
- Fighting, all the while.
- He arrived on her shores 'midst sobs and bawls,
- "help! A dragon yon elven ruins crawls!"
- Hefting his sword in an expert grasp,
- He set off at once and slew the winged asp.
- Smiling, as it drew its last gasp.
- But fierce as fiends his foes followed his path,
- Hounding his footsteps, hearts brim full of wrath.
- At night they attacked, using darkness as shield,
- To no avail — soon their own lives they did yield.
- By witcher's hand was much blood spilled.
- 'Tis a witcher's right nature to guard men from beasts,
- And so Gerd's silver sword did not rust in its sheath.
- Instead, to Clan Tuirseach from sirens defend
- He forthwith to the Caverns of Melusine did mend
- And took the first step towards his end.
- [fragment missing]
- Jarl Torgeir returned and exclaimed with pride:
- Fortunate he who has friends at his side.
- Proud is the jarl who can quit his home keep
- And find in his absence no dangers did creep
- And witcher saved all from death's deadly sleep.
- [fragment missing]