• And so in times of devastation,
    Upon several matters we must concur,
    As brave men arise to fight,
    Both knight and peasant,
    Lord and merchant alike,
    Druids and Christians as never before,
    Unite to fight against the common foe.
    Alls fair in love and war,
    Their valor precedes them,
    Their chivalry more.
    Protecting the weak and fighting alongside the strong,
    They fight for their livelihood, their families,
    Their Lord.
    Lies burn in the traitorous man’s mouth,
    His tongue is loose, a drunkards slump.
    His drunkard manner leads to greed
    Which never leads to any good,
    In the end greed is the foolish man’s demise.
    Tis not the rule of conduct for a chivalrous man’s life,
    But in the end tis all well for the wise,
    Whom of which will stand above the rest in what is right.