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Water horse, sea demon She demon, green-eyed sprite. Hunted for centuries By knights and teenage boys alike. An avenging spirit of The frightened and slight, Yet she cannot travel far From her watery prison. Green-eyed monster As slippery as the weeds That grow in her underwater Bower Lost children and virtuous Maidens alone have ridden The demon and survived, Carried safely to the marsh's edge. Cabbyl-Ushtey, the water horse, Seducer of weary travellers - Unless they possess an innocent heart; Few escape the watery grave They vanish into a well as Mysterious as the mare that lives in it, Deeper than the ocean and as Dark as the souls it swallows.
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Sep 9, 2011
Sep 9, 2011 at 7:48 AM UTC
Cabbyl-Ushtey, the water demon
Water horse, sea demon She demon, green-eyed sprite. Hunted for centuries By knights and teenage boys alike. An avenging spirit of The frightened and slight, Yet she cannot travel far From her watery prison. Green-eyed monster As slippery as the weeds That grow in her underwater Bower Lost children and virtuous Maidens alone have ridden The demon and survived, Carried safely to the marsh's edge. Cabbyl-Ushtey, the water horse, Seducer of weary travellers - Unless they possess an innocent heart; Few escape the watery grave They vanish into a well as Mysterious as the mare that lives in it, Deeper than the ocean and as Dark as the souls it swallows.
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Sep 9, 2011
Sep 9, 2011 at 7:48 AM UTC
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