A bard ran fleet of foot across the bridges That span the mighty trees of Greater Fay, To keep a tryst to meet his fairy mistress And strum his lyre, delivering his lay:
"Oh maiden of the forest, thou are sweetest Of all the maids of thine, the fairest race; Thy eyes are wisps of greater lightstone riches, Thou sets my heart to beat at Selo's pace.
If I should roam from Everfrost to Freeport, From Qeynos Hills through all Karana fields, No one shall ever keep thee from mine own thoughts, For love of thee my heart forever wields."
She looked upon her minstrel with a sadness And told him that their love could never be, She closed her eyes and left him in the darkness To mourn for e'er the love he could not see.
He searched afar to find her wisp eyes gleaming, He slaughtered all who dared impede his stride; He marched to Crushbone where the Orcs were screaming, But none could stand before his Elvish pride.
Until one day he chanced upon a river And saw his maiden swimming in the flow, His song was lost within the water's murmer And diving in, his head was ****** below.
He floundered as the currents gripped him firmly, And rocks appeared to smash his flailing limbs; He felt a darkness take him with a warmly Caress, and heard a choir of Faydark hymns.
He woke upon the bank beside the water And met her eyes of gleaming wisp-filled light, And thus the tale of bard and forest daughter Is told to children each and every night.