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Latest revision as of 04:07, 5 March 2021

The Curse of Aggedor was a poem about Aggedor.

It went:

Might is Aggedor, fiercest of all the beasts of Peladon.
Young men hunt him to prove their courage.
His fur trims our royal garment.
His head is our royal emblem.
HIs soul is our predator.
His caw is our defender.
One day there shall come a darkness.
The spirit of Aggedor will rise again.
To warn and defend his royal master, King Peladon.
For at that day, on that hour.
A stranger will appear in the land.
He shall bring peril to Peladon.
Desolation to the throne.
Ruin to the forests.
And great tribulation to the kingdom.

(PROSE: The Brigadier's Memoirs)