Bergiskvitha
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Written regarding true events of the 35th Pennsic War, originally presented at Bergental Yule A.S. 41. The Snowberg Army are the combined forces of Concordia of the Snows and Bergental
1. By northern gate | nigh on forest |
Bright Bergental | bides at Pennsic |
A moat surrounds | this mighty camp |
Bergie the serpent | swims happily there |
2. Friendly monster | all folk love her |
Cherished winder | watcher of home |
Well she was fed | with fowl and kine[1] |
And well Bergie | watched o’er her folk |
3. One moonless night, | murky and dark |
A thief prowled o’er | the Pennsic Lands |
He crept to the camp | came through the fields |
And stole Bergie | bound her in chains |
4. Down he descended | dragon in tow |
To a tent-palace | in Pennsic bog |
He put Bergie | in the bed of a Thane |
Hoping she would eat | that ale-giver[2] whole |
5. Poor Bergie bided | in bedchamber dark |
Camp’s lord came in, | called to his lady |
Vlad[3] entered his tent | tossed shoes on his bed |
Which struck the monster, | marked prints upon her |
6. Less roar than a shriek | shouted Bergie |
And sprang upon | the splendid lord |
The two wrestled | rolled through the tent |
Then this fight tumbled | fast through the door |
7. Across the camp | combat raged on |
Dragon entwined | about the tent ruler |
But Vlad then seized | the serpent’s throat |
The man o’er beast | battled and won |
8. Helpless was Bergie, | held by this man |
Sorely she wept | and soaked the thane |
Seemed the serpent | so sad and lost, |
Mercy was granted | by the great camp lord |
9. Tied to a tent post | was the tamed dragon |
A sign was staked | in the soil beside |
“Lost Moat Monster” | ‘twas made to say |
A Snowberg sword[4] | saw her by the road |
10. Vlad spotted and hailed | that spear-wielder |
“This now-meek monster’s | not mine,” he said. |
She graced my bed, | brought by some fiend |
Bear this poor beast | back to her home.” |
11. Back in the camp | of Bergental |
Lyle and Elwynne | laid out their plans. |
Baron and Baroness | brought forth an army, |
To get back Bergie | though battle they must! |
12. Lady Emma | led these men forth |
To gate sallied | the soldiers true |
But they stayed their steps, | they stopped mid-charge, |
As aforementioned sword | then said, “Hello!” |
13. Bergental’s court | he had come to see |
Bore he Bergie | she brightly smiled |
She greeted all | with gladsome licks |
Came from the camp | a cry of glee |
14. The Lordly pair | lauded the soldier |
Great was the thanks | the thanes gave then |
And they lifted the charge | of the Lady fair |
Though mere minutes | marked out her quest |
15. So do I end | this serious tale |
‘Twas short but grand | this Great Bog War |
Bergie was brought | back to her home |
Fate that befell her | was far less than grim |
16. But one thing more | I might add at least |
Snares were then set | to safeguard the beast |
The thief came again | was caught in the trap |
The dragon gulped | him down with a snap! |
©2006 Dan Marsh