The Crowen Knight - Poems by Artorias Lightveil.

The Crowen Knight

The knight’s honor, denied he was to this due.

His armour yet feared by them, the few who knew.

Wicked and black, his heart shown like the same.


Yet they loved his symbol, what he came to represent.


For he hath no home, no banner, no lord nor lady.

A knight clad in black, with his swords on his back.

Riding the dawn, in shadows, and in the byways.


But not a soul knew the man behind it. And he was neither craven nor wicked.

But truly, an honorable fighter, one for freedom. 


Yes, black his armour may be, but armour doth not saturate the heart.

And a journey unknown, might but only hide a scar.


- Artorias Lightveil






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