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  • The Iron Voice of Grael.

    The Iron Voice of Grael.

    They say he walked from firelight,
    With ash upon his skin,
    A blade of bone across his back,
    And fury deep within.

    Not born of storm or gentle dawn,
    But hammered in the night,
    He came with eyes like hollow coals,
    That burned without a light.

    The slaves all knew his heavy tread,
    It echoed like a drum.
    No chain he wore upon his wrists,
    Yet none dared see him come.

    He did not speak of mercy,
    Nor weep for those who bled,
    But every boy he trained in war,
    Would rise where cowards fled.

    His voice, they said, could bend the spine,
    And set the strong to heel,
    Yet once they saw him face the dark,
    They whispered he could feel.

    A storm stood waiting at his door,
    A curse upon his name,
    Yet Grael did not flinch or fall,
    He taught the dark to shame.

    They built no shrine in Grael’s name,
    No songs the bards recite,
    But in the hearts of those he forged,
    He walks with them through fight.

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    Further Reading

    THE WILDERNESS YEARS Part 1.

    THE WILDERNESS YEARS PART 2

    Survival Gruel of the Exile.

    Poem of Transformation.

  • Poem of Transformation.

    Poem of Transformation.

    Chains and Wolves.

    I did not choose the chains,
    but I learned their shape.
    Learned the weight of silence,
    the taste of hunger,
    the way rope sings
    when it bites through bone.

    They thought the collar
    would teach me stillness.
    But stillness is not silence,
    and I was never empty.

    I remember
    the wolves beneath moonlight,
    the breath of frost against my skin,
    the old songs in my blood
    that no blade can carve out.

    I am not the boy you cast away.
    I am not the beast you tried to break.
    I am the howl that returns
    when you think the dark is done with you.
    I am the storm that waits
    beneath your quiet sky.

    Let the mask bite.
    Let the tether burn.
    I do not beg.
    I endure.

    And that,
    is what you fear.

    © 2025 EL Hewitt. All rights reserved.
    This poem is part of the StormborneLore collection.
    No part of this work may be reproduced, copied, or distributed without permission, except for brief quotations with proper credit.

    Further Reading

    THE WILDERNESS YEARS Part 1.

    THE WILDERNESS YEARS PART 2

    Survival Gruel of the Exile.

  • Whimsical Dragon Adventures: A Bronze-Age Tale

    Whimsical Dragon Adventures: A Bronze-Age Tale

    A colorful illustration of a dragon with vibrant scales, surrounded by abstract shapes and patterns in shades of blue, green, orange, and purple, depicting a whimsical scene.
    A vibrant illustration of a dragon, embodying the whimsical spirit of the story ‘A Ballad of Bronze-Age Bouncing’.


    (A Ballad of Bronze-Age Bouncing)

    The dragon smirked and gave a wink,
    Then launched him skyward in a blink.
    A loop-de-loop, a spiral twirl
    Drax flailed like a dizzy girl.

    “I’ve got this!” he cried, “I’m born to fly!”
    Pendragon laughed and rolled the sky.
    Down he tumbled, flapping fast
    Till Tairneanach caught him at last.

    Oh mighty Drax, with sword so wide,
    Declared, “It’s time for me to ride!”
    He climbed Pendragon’s scaly back,
    And shouted loud, “Let’s hit the track!”

    The dragons chuckled, playing catch,
    With Drax the ball in every match.
    He swore and shouted, “Put me down!”
    While Taranis watched with half a frown.

    “Next time,” said Lore with knowing grin,
    “Just stick to marching less of a spin.”
    But Drax just grinned and gave a cheer,
    “Best flight I’ve had all flaming year!

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    If you would like to read more Taranis stories please see: The Prophecies and Tales of Taranis Unfolded

    If you would like to read more about Drax : The Chronicles of Drax

    If you would like to read more about Rayne: The tales of Rayne

    If you would like to read more about Lore: The Keeper of Cairnstones: Myths and Mysteries Revealed