Duck and Cover

S01 — Session 16

1625, Sacred_time Season


Season, Week, Day

1625, Sacred Time, First three days

Dramatis Personae

Events

As before, the log will be recounted with extracts from Berra JarangsdottiHumaktisaga, from The Sonnets to Mellia, Sweetest of Healers, White Lady of Esrolia, The Lay of Serala, Lance of the Cold Sun , The Sonnets to Vestra, Grey Lady of Esrolia, The Death of Rajar, and NalaTiwrSaga. Editorial commentary will be recorded [thus]. Both the D and T voice appear in this selection of extracts.

[Welcome back for the next in the regular series of lectures. I am sure we would all wish to give our thanks to Professor Alleyn who has returned to his venerable institution in the Marsh. Now, after that scenic detour, we move onto how our works depict one of the most written about elements of the mid 1620s in Sartar. Naturally, the major sagas dealing with these events are well known to us all, and do not need touching on here in anything more than the briefest of ways, but it is interesting how works which are probably largely contemporaneous deal with the Matter of Kallyr. Let us begin, as is my wont with Berra JarangsdottiHumaktisaga, but let us not fail to also comment on an extract of Kallyrsaga which I feel also raises an interesting possibility about the D voice.]

Ending Season shifting swiftly
From Storms Surge to Serenity
Sat Blue-Tree1The Blue Tree clan were (other than certain incidents recounted elsewhere) known as friends of ducks; this gives credence to the multiple possible interpretations of the next words. Small-Sword2 This is believed to be a pun on Berra’s size, presumably small, her other kenning as Dagger (lit a ‘small sword’), and her alleged association with the probably legendary and apocryphal Duck Hero D’Val, a ‘Small Sword.’ It is entirely possible the poet was too clever by three quarters!
Seeing Starbrow set searching!

Placidly prepared places
Pouring pale potent mead!
Feasting forth on figs,
Flesh of beasts from far!

Resting rightly, as Royal
Ringgiver Rode forth reverently!
At her side strode sweet3The epithet for the Chalana Arroy representative is identical in form to that which is consistently used for Mellia, but rare in other C.A. initiates (and in other sources). It seems this is another attempt to prematurely promote Mellia, friend of Berra, by association with the High Priestess.
Sealer of Swordstrokes

And… [Unfortunately at this point the main manuscript is damaged, and there are several versions of the following stanzae, all of slightly different format to the original, and presumably interpolations to the missing text. All list, with a variety of qualities of Kenning poems, the other known members of the Stationary Lightbringers’ Quest. We need not trouble with them here. Moving on it appears there was a little local difficulty for Rajar, as his ‘Death‘ notes, ]

When stealing money
Ensure it’s not Urox Tithe
Else painful. No Bull!

[It is worth comparing this with ‘Erilssaga‘ which survives in fragmentary elements.]

Strife and Suffering Seeing
Saved Sartarite from Seething
Praxian’s pain. Peace bringing
Pouring away peoples passions.

Truth telling, Tall Eril
Taunted from Thoughts
Deftly distracted by deceit
Drawn on by Dull Draft-rider.

[For what little it is worth, there is no documentary evidence from surviving Lunar archives that the attempted theft from Rajar4 Which one assumes to have been a pickpocketing attempt, as nobody would attempt banditry in Boldhome against an Uroxi was part of the plan. To have Eril involved, never mind distracted, is too uncertain to be part of Lunar planning. Therefore we can assume that Erilssaga at this point is merely being an apologist for the undoubted mistakes the High Sword made at this point. Nonetheless, we are getting a touch ahead of ourselves and we should really move over to
NalaTiwrSaga, which picks up at this point.]

Watching Questing folk
Nala seeks the wisdom of
Goddess Ernalda

Sees two red moons5 It seems unlikely that Nala literally saw two moons. It is more probable this was a sign from her Goddess. drip
Blood onto Boldhome one north
Other south. Dead lland.

Kalis wisdom seeking
Nala finds friendship and sent
North to seek the moon!

[ It would appear from this that Nala and ‘friends’, perhaps including Kalis, were sent North. Archaeologically, we know that there was a small north fort in Boldhome at this period, with a tiny pathway through the mountains. It was not viewed as a plausible means of attacking Boldhome, but the vague possibility of danger from that direction led to both the North Fort, and our heroes dispatch6 See also the campaign of 1812, which demonstrated this point. . Alternate evidence indicates that the ‘D’ voice remained behind. We return to Berra JarangsdottiHumaktisaga. ]

Striding swift and silently
Sped she snow-wards7 Either up, or north.
Friends around as fearsome fyrd
Foes in fields fleeting.

Slain servant seeing
Stopped she, saving
Rajar who rashly
Raised cut-rod in rage!

Spectre spoke to Spiritmaid
Solace seeking, against slayers.
Darkening day delaying
Drove Dagger to dispatch

Swift Serala to Sartar’s
Stronghold. Saying what was Seen.
In Argans8 The Surface Darkness, presumably, in this instance night, rather than in any way implying Berra had a preference for Trolls arms, attacks
Assaulted against armour!

[This is a theme picked up in the Lay of Serala.]

Bravely forth rode Serala knowing, that none save she
Could save her kinsmen gainst the foes arrayed against the free.
She rode with preternatural speed along the dark and sullen road
Her horse, unseeing, but trusting the Lance forth quickly strode!

And so it was that she make in half a night a path which other kin
Could never race, and hope to either even live, or win

[We will leave Serala there, mid stanza to avoid spoiling the plot twist, however, and return to our other heroes at the Southern Meadow of the hills above Boldhome. It would appear there was discussion about what to do, for we find Mellia declaiming.]

Mellia, the sweetest torn between two posts
Chose to guard the sleeping Nala ‘gainst hosts
Whilst the Prax Queen lay in spirits wyrd9 This appears to be a pun on Wyrd/weird. thrall
And let none ‘gainst her to come with sword afall!

[And Nala remarking]

When Lunar Shaman
Come charge outside the Empire
It’s not of my race

Running outpaced him
A Unicorn maid is ne’er
Caught except by will!

[In the meantime, this left Rajar and Berra in a somewhat difficult situation.]


A dozen lunars,
Bison rider and Sword Maid
Unfair odds for them!10 This stanza is subject to much debate. Is it (in the obvious reading) a typical case of Rajarian bravado, where twelve versus two is unfair on the twelve, if one of the two is Rajar, or is it the more honest reading that this time Berra and Rajar may have bitten off a little more than they can chew?

Small spears swishing
Swords speeding slashing
Spilling Scarlet life Stuff
Sore pressed Stood She!

[And now let us reveal the twist in the lay of Serala]

Seeing her friends struck, bravely rode Serala out
Letting Duck Sword raise his sword without a further doubt!

Rajar cruelly pierced and struck with arrows ten
Which would have killed many lesser men
Then Serala to the battle rode, and made them flee
And thus did the Cold Lance set another from deaths shadow free!

[And clearly Nala also sallied]

When a unicorn
Decides a path he strikes with
Hooves, labour11 This line is used by Wiermonken as part of his argument that the Saga is written by a city dweller. The technical term in Prax for withdrawal of labour at this time was ‘starvation’. or horn.

Serala looked around the field of scattered gore
The Lunar army bereft by death of half its legion core12 There is no evidence that even heroes such as these could fight a legion. This is obviously heroic hyperbole.
She wept to see such a load of useless death
And leapt from Pag to ease a last and shudd’ring breath


[Now we move on to my argument that the ‘D’ voice was in fact an Esrolian called ‘Dormal’. We need to look at Kallyrsaga.]

Err half the hallways of death were hailed
High Kallyr halted hearing
New noise, nearing
Knowing nightmares now

But in Sartars Soil stood
Seventy secret stolen soldiers13 This is either exaggeration of numbers, heroic description of the ‘relative number’ of assassins, or a shocking failure of security. I tend to the first view. !
Cunning Koraki quickly
Cut past counting

Dutiful Irillo-friend Dormal14 This is the line which Wiermonken feels identifies the D Voice, via Irillo Goldentongue, the only known Irillo at Boldhome at this time, and a known associate of the Heroes with the warrior hero described here, Dormal. deftly
Delivered death blows and dealt
Lunges and leaps leaving
Legs and lungs lying.

A final felon struck Flesh man
Fleeing Kallyr Friends feebly
As life left the Lunar
So lay Venharl lifeless.

As myth mangled no Man
Air-Master-God met
Kallyr collapsed cold
Corpselike with companions in Quest!

What Really Happened

Notable Moments and Quotes


Related Logs

  • 1
    The Blue Tree clan were (other than certain incidents recounted elsewhere) known as friends of ducks; this gives credence to the multiple possible interpretations of the next words.
  • 2
    This is believed to be a pun on Berra’s size, presumably small, her other kenning as Dagger (lit a ‘small sword’), and her alleged association with the probably legendary and apocryphal Duck Hero D’Val, a ‘Small Sword.’ It is entirely possible the poet was too clever by three quarters!
  • 3
    The epithet for the Chalana Arroy representative is identical in form to that which is consistently used for Mellia, but rare in other C.A. initiates (and in other sources). It seems this is another attempt to prematurely promote Mellia, friend of Berra, by association with the High Priestess.
  • 4
    Which one assumes to have been a pickpocketing attempt, as nobody would attempt banditry in Boldhome against an Uroxi
  • 5
    It seems unlikely that Nala literally saw two moons. It is more probable this was a sign from her Goddess.
  • 6
    See also the campaign of 1812, which demonstrated this point.
  • 7
    Either up, or north.
  • 8
    The Surface Darkness, presumably, in this instance night, rather than in any way implying Berra had a preference for Trolls
  • 9
    This appears to be a pun on Wyrd/weird.
  • 10
    This stanza is subject to much debate. Is it (in the obvious reading) a typical case of Rajarian bravado, where twelve versus two is unfair on the twelve, if one of the two is Rajar, or is it the more honest reading that this time Berra and Rajar may have bitten off a little more than they can chew?
  • 11
    This line is used by Wiermonken as part of his argument that the Saga is written by a city dweller. The technical term in Prax for withdrawal of labour at this time was ‘starvation’.
  • 12
    There is no evidence that even heroes such as these could fight a legion. This is obviously heroic hyperbole.
  • 13
    This is either exaggeration of numbers, heroic description of the ‘relative number’ of assassins, or a shocking failure of security. I tend to the first view.
  • 14
    This is the line which Wiermonken feels identifies the D Voice, via Irillo Goldentongue, the only known Irillo at Boldhome at this time, and a known associate of the Heroes with the warrior hero described here, Dormal.