Heark to the words of the saga of Berra
Listen with wide open eyes to her lineage
Far from the place of her death was her father born
Far from the place of her life her grandfather
Rathik the Redsmith walked with Sartar’s forces
Nurtured their weapons and quenched their hot sword-blades
Fisher of spear-heads from smoking-sand birthing
Strengthened their shields with bands and strong nails
Stood he at Grizzly Peak hot from the forging
Saw his King fall and heard the grief-singing
Passed on to Alda-Chur saw the new Prince rise
Forged from the battle like new hot bright metal
Stout were his sandals hobnailed in bright bronze
Scattering dust and eating the road up
Bronze hobnails bore him on paths and plain-crossings
Before him lay lands of the high Holy Country
There he saw violent murder done darkly
Royalty cut down by curved Lunar weapons
In his confusion he swore family vengeance
Let this pure anger be passed to my children
Rathik stood by at the slaying of Boldhome
Over the plain as the Lunar advance came
Swift he passed off but misfortune became him
As argument started with proud Balkoth soldiers
Rathik defended his wares and his honour
Red was his blade then and red was his lifeblood
Red in the roots of the grass all around him
Red in the hands of the soldiers who slew him.
Word came to home to his proud daughter Heri
Wife of bold Jerang and widow made lately
Word as she sat at her hearth in the homelands
Wailed not for fear of disturbing her daughter
Child Berra slept with her childhood around her
Wise mother wept in the woods near her hearthing
Told three days later the honour of Balkoth
Berra saw death in the stars up above her
On the warm hillside her mother’s herd rested
Rested in cold earth the bones of her father
Berra was sharp as the thorn on the berry
Swift as the high hawk that swoops in the morning
Rivers would race her, Berra outpace them
Boys would not capture nor broken ground slow her
Deep in the herdlands she grew to her full height
Flexing like grass and as swift as the horses
One dreadful day when her mother stood watching
Broo came to capture her up by the cliffside
Knowing her fate if her capture was certain
Heri approached the tall cliff with her head high
Swift as her daughter and swifter than mercy
Straight as the reed rod and straight as the arrow
Heri trod midair and welcomed the rock face
Kinder a lover than ever the Broo were
Fatherless motherless Berra swore strong oaths
Never to be as a herder defenceless
Death would she bring to the Colymar’s foemen
Death would she be to the Lunars and Chaos*
Walking on leather and then on her bare soles
Berra found war as her feet found the horse-path
Pulled to the Holy Place Country of Heroes
As the self-fighting descended in earnest
Nochet she saw and was in the siege wounded
Heart-struck it seemed but the blow turned by heartbone
Death stood before her and Berra embraced him
Turned from his side to continue her journey
Deep in the stream Harrek strode with his wolf-pelts
Screaming his anger and roaring defiance
Weapons broke on him and foe-folk downstream went
On the right flank was the spear of pure Berra1This attempt to equate Berra with the god-sized Harrek is an obvious attempt at hyperbolic fame-making. No contemporary account survives which has Berra near to Harrek.
Broken was spear and hacked was her shield
Drawing her sword Berra smote on regardless
Fury within her was lodestone to arrow
Pennel Ford gave her the god-mark upon her
Marked by the cross as she wielded the cross-form
Berra had drawn sword and been touched by Humakt
Now she was blessed with his mark on her sword arm
Honour in scarring to strengthen her shoulder
Following Harrek she passed through the plainlands
Into the City of Wonders to sack it
Alleyways dark were too perfect for ambush
Briefly she stood with him shoulder to shoulder
Pavis soon held her and loud she cried Argrath
Calling the King’s name and plighting her sword-arm
Then in the name of the Rhino’s old Rider
Ordered from Venna she smote cattle-raiders
- 1This attempt to equate Berra with the god-sized Harrek is an obvious attempt at hyperbolic fame-making. No contemporary account survives which has Berra near to Harrek.