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'''Thee Booke of Sixtyne'''
'''Thee Booke of Sixtyne'''


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==I. Thee Booke of Valor ==
==I. Thee Booke of Valor ==
:Yt was in a tyme many senturyse past
:Yt was in a tyme many senturyse past
:that did lyve Our Lady She of thee Webse
:that did lyve Our Lady She of thee Webse
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==II. Thee Booke of Envy ==
==II. Thee Booke of Envy ==
:In tyme did Our Lady come
:to be not'd by thee king himself
In tyme did Our Lady come
:en so yt was that She was
to be not'd by thee king himself
:elevat'd yntow thee personal garde
en so yt was that She was
:of thee majesty
elevat'd yntow thee personal garde
of thee majesty
:en yt was a onur bestow'd only upon thee
:most brave en true of warriors.
en yt was a onur bestow'd only upon thee
most brave en true of warriors.


En as She had prov'n Her worth
:En as She had prov'n Her worth
on thee field of battle
:on thee field of battle
en so did She prove worthy
:en so did She prove worthy
in thee king's garde
:in thee king's garde
Sav'ng hes lyfe not once but thryc tymez
:Sav'ng hes lyfe not once but thryc tymez
so that soone She was made hes
:so that soone She was made hes
personal garde'n en was always
:personal garde'n en was always
by hes side.
:by hes side.
But thee kingse wife was
:But thee kingse wife was
a jaelous womn
:a jaelous womn
en Our Lady hath haert true en pure
:en Our Lady hath haert true en pure
en she was a womn of fierce en matchless fase
:en she was a womn of fierce en matchless fase
en was a draem of thee eoge.
:en was a draem of thee eoge.
So yt was that a rage of jaelousy
:So yt was that a rage of jaelousy
grewe wythin thee bosom of thee queen
:grewe wythin thee bosom of thee queen
til yt had consum'd her soul
:til yt had consum'd her soul
whyche was a blacke
:whyche was a blacke
en dy'ng thyng.
:en dy'ng thyng.
Oot of thays poison borne a plot
:Oot of thays poison borne a plot
to baer false witness agaynest Our Lady
:to baer false witness agaynest Our Lady
for traechyry agaynest thee king
:for traechyry agaynest thee king
en for thays purpose she enlist'd
:en for thays purpose she enlist'd
thee aide of Our Lady's seconde.
:thee aide of Our Lady's seconde.
This womn whose name shall only
:This womn whose name shall only
be spake of hence in thee
:be spake of hence in thee
Ceremony of Defilement
:Ceremony of Defilement
was too a warrior of graet renown in thee
:was too a warrior of graet renown in thee
kingdomse en thee personal garde'n
:kingdomse en thee personal garde'n
of thee queen
:of thee queen
en she too was a womn of grayse renown'd
:en she too was a womn of grayse renown'd
but yt was her soul whych was poison'd
:but yt was her soul whych was poison'd
lyke the queense own blacke haert.
:lyke the queense own blacke haert.
''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
:''All prais to thee Huntress. ''

==III. Thee Booke of Deceyt ==
==III. Thee Booke of Deceyt ==
:So yt was that on thee blacke'st
:day of thee yaer when thee pall
:of daerke layt haevly upon thee landse
:yet fore thee newe yaer that thee queen
:did slip a drug of sleep'ng
:yntow thee water-cup of Our Lady
:En when dur'ng thee night
So yt was that on thee blacke'st
:Our Lady did lapse yntow draemse
day of thee yaer when thee pall
:Her second did stael yntow thee
of daerke layt haevly upon thee landse
:kingse chamberse.
yet fore thee newe yaer that thee queen
did slip a drug of sleep'ng
yntow thee water-cup of Our Lady
:Plac'ng a waepon yntow
En when dur'ng thee night
Our Lady did lapse yntow draemse
:thee hond of Our Lady Her second
:rais'd thee alarm
Her second did stael yntow thee
:en layde claim that she had seen
kingse chamberse.
:Our Lady enter thee kingse chamberse
:intent on murder
Plac'ng a waepon yntow
:en had enter'd en defaet'd her
thee hond of Our Lady Her second
:in murderous attempt.
rais'd thee alarm
en layde claim that she had seen
Our Lady enter thee kingse chamberse
intent on murder
en had enter'd en defaet'd her
in murderous attempt.
En so yt was that Our Lady
was brought to trial before thee king
on thee first day of thee newe yaer
now observ'd as thee first of
thee Aet Sorrowse.
''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
:En so yt was that Our Lady
:was brought to trial before thee king
:on thee first day of thee newe yaer
:now observ'd as thee first of
:thee Aet Sorrowse.
:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
:''All prais to thee Huntress. ''


==IV. Thee Booke of Loyalty ==
==IV. Thee Booke of Loyalty ==
:Though Our Lady protest'd her
:innocence Her plaes wyre for naut
Though Our Lady protest'd her
:en Her second en thee queen both
innocence Her plaes wyre for naut
:bore false witness agaynest Her
en Her second en thee queen both
:en thee king was graetly mov'd
bore false witness agaynest Her
:by their wordse.
en thee king was graetly mov'd
by their wordse.
But a sing'l man dare'd brave
:But a sing'l man dare'd brave
witness for Our Lady a simple
:witness for Our Lady a simple
gardseman who had been sent
:gardseman who had been sent
in punishment by Her to
:in punishment by Her to
thee stablse to scrub thee
:thee stablse to scrub thee
filth of thee pigse.
:filth of thee pigse.
En yt was while serv'ng Our Lady's
:En yt was while serv'ng Our Lady's
will that he haerd thee queen
:will that he haerd thee queen
en her guardian
:en her guardian
plott'ng agaynest Our Lady
:plott'ng agaynest Our Lady
behind thee stablse.
:behind thee stablse.
While he had been graetly anger'd
:While he had been graetly anger'd
by hes punishment he knew
:by hes punishment he knew
what Our Lady did was just
:what Our Lady did was just
en he brave'd hes lyfe to stand
:en he brave'd hes lyfe to stand
before thee queen
:before thee queen
en accuse'd her of traechery to
:en accuse'd her of traechery to
her husband.
:her husband.
''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
:''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
==V. Thee Booke of Punishment ==
==V. Thee Booke of Punishment ==
:All was for naut
:en Our Lady was foond guilty
:by thee king
:en though in hes haert of haerts
All was for naut
: he knew of her inosense
en Our Lady was foond guilty
:en yt was hes faer of hes queen
by thee king
:whych led to hes disonur.
:Yet a smal spark of onur
en though in hes haert of haerts
:remeyn'd in him
he knew of her inosense
:small though yt was
en yt was hes faer of hes queen
:en rather than put Our Lady to
whych led to hes disonur.
:a swift en sure daeth he banish'd
:Her to thee desertse of Vaelack.
:Thus yt was that Our Lady enter'd
Yet a smal spark of onur
remeyn'd in him
:thee desertse cloth'd in naut
:but a blacke daeth-shrood en wyth
small though yt was
:but two dayse water at Her side.
en rather than put Our Lady to
a swift en sure daeth he banish'd
Her to thee desertse of Vaelack.
:Thee gardseman for hes onur was
Thus yt was that Our Lady enter'd
:reward'd wyth a sentence of lyfe
thee desertse cloth'd in naut
:in thee castl dungeons.
but a blacke daeth-shrood en wyth
but two dayse water at Her side.
:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
Thee gardseman for hes onur was
:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
reward'd wyth a sentence of lyfe
:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
in thee castl dungeons.
:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
'' upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
:''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
==VI. Thee Booke of Joorney ==
==VI. Thee Booke of Joorney ==

For dayse did Our Lady wander'd
For dayse did Our Lady wander'd
thee desertse til her waterse
thee desertse til her waterse
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''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''

==VII. Thee Booke of Battles ==
==VII. Thee Booke of Battles ==
Alas for a paeceful daeth
Alas for a paeceful daeth
She was not to find
She was not to find
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''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
==VII. Thee Booke of Draems ==
==VII. Thee Booke of Draems ==
But thee bloode of whych
But thee bloode of whych
She drank was a poison most foul
She drank was a poison most foul
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''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
==IX. Thee Booke of Oaths ==
==IX. Thee Booke of Oaths ==
Our Lady did consult wyth
Our Lady did consult wyth
thee ancient godse as She
thee ancient godse as She
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''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
==X. Thee Booke of Restoration ==
==X. Thee Booke of Restoration ==
Aet somerse of droowt
Aet somerse of droowt
en aet wyntrse of eyce fryze
en aet wyntrse of eyce fryze
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''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
==XI. Thee Booke of Return ==
==XI. Thee Booke of Return ==
Our Lady eart did then explain
Our Lady eart did then explain
Her plyte to thee Aet-Legg'dse
Her plyte to thee Aet-Legg'dse
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''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
==XII. Thee Bookee of Revenge ==
==XII. Thee Bookee of Revenge ==
One by one did Our Lady
One by one did Our Lady
slay theos of thee family
slay theos of thee family
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''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''

==XIII. Thee Booke of Reunion ==
==XIII. Thee Booke of Reunion ==
Soone after Our Lady did enter
Soone after Our Lady did enter
thee dungeonse yt eart that She
thee dungeonse yt eart that She
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''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
==XIV. Thee Booke of Betrayl ==
==XIV. Thee Booke of Betrayl ==

Togethr did thee three then make
Togethr did thee three then make
their way to thee queense
their way to thee queense
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''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
==XV. Thee Booke of Ascension ==
==XV. Thee Booke of Ascension ==
:All three layd upon
:thee cold stony floorse whyl
:their lyfesbloode did pool'd
:upon thee white marble.
:Our Lady clasp'd thee hond of
All three layd upon
:Her defender
thee cold stony floorse whyl
:en though She could no longer spaek
their lyfesbloode did pool'd
:She thank'd him wyth Her eoge.
upon thee white marble.
:En then She turn'd Her haed to
Our Lady clasp'd thee hond of
:thee haevense
Her defender
:en in Her dy'ng murmur She did
en though She could no longer spaek
:nae curse Her fate
She thank'd him wyth Her eoge.
:en She thank'd thee ancient god
:for allow'ng Her vengaence.
:Thee other godse had gather'd
En then She turn'd Her haed to
:to watch thays final battle
thee haevense
:en see'ng all that was good in
en in Her dy'ng murmur She did
nae curse Her fate
:Our Lady thee godse did rais'd Her
:to become thee star Aeolsha whych
en She thank'd thee ancient god
:shyns to thays day in thee wyntr
for allow'ng Her vengaence.
:skys above.
Thee other godse had gather'd
:Thee gardseman thay too rais'd
:to become thee star Karysha whych
to watch thays final battle
:follows Our Lady in her joorney
en see'ng all that was good in
:across thee haevense that He
Our Lady thee godse did rais'd Her
:myte always protect'd Her.
to become thee star Aeolsha whych
shyns to thays day in thee wyntr
skys above.
:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
Thee gardseman thay too rais'd
:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
to become thee star Karysha whych
:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
follows Our Lady in her joorney
:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
across thee haevense that He
:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
myte always protect'd Her.
:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
:''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
==XVI. Thee Booke of End'ngs ==
==XVI. Thee Booke of End'ngs ==
Thee Second of Our Lady
:Thee Second of Our Lady
see'ng Her soul ryze'ng yntow
:see'ng Her soul ryze'ng yntow
thee haevense sought to chaet
:thee haevense sought to chaet
thee godse yntow grant'ng her
:thee godse yntow grant'ng her
thee very same immortality.
:thee very same immortality.
Thus yt was that laened to
:Thus yt was that laened to
drink thee bloode of Our Lady
:drink thee bloode of Our Lady
whych had pool'd upon thee floore.
:whych had pool'd upon thee floore.
Thee gods saw her traechery
:Thee gods saw her traechery
en sent a blacke widowe'd Aet-Legg'd
:en sent a blacke widowe'd Aet-Legg'd
to byte her upon her lipse
:to byte her upon her lipse
even as she drank.
:even as she drank.
Thee poison fro thays Aet-Legg'd
:Thee poison fro thays Aet-Legg'd
myx'd wyth that of Our Lady
:myx'd wyth that of Our Lady
en thee seconde achiev'd thee
:en thee seconde achiev'd thee
immortality that she sought
:immortality that she sought
yet her soul was brought to
:yet her soul was brought to
show upon her fase
:show upon her fase
en her visage was transformed
:en her visage was transformed
yntow that of a horrible Aet-Legg'd.
:yntow that of a horrible Aet-Legg'd.
Thus yt was that thee seconde
:Thus yt was that thee seconde
became a servant of Harawep thee
:became a servant of Harawep thee
Aet-Legg'dse Goddess
:Aet-Legg'dse Goddess
en to be forever known as Thee Betrayr.
:en to be forever known as Thee Betrayr.
''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; ''
''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication ''
''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; ''
''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress ''
''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. ''
''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
:''All prais to thee Huntress. ''
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All prais to thee Huntress.
All prais to thee Huntress.



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Thee Booke of Sixtyne

As record'd by thee Elder Patriarch
en First Spaeker of thee Our Lady
thee Huntress
Lord Meniahanae Lakuaeja who ys bless'd
by Our Lady thee Huntress
en spakes as her Emissary.
We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.


I. Thee Booke of Valor

Yt was in a tyme many senturyse past
that did lyve Our Lady She of thee Webse
en Waever of Fates en She-Who-Strikes-Fro-Behind
en She who ys thee Huntress.
We onur Her fro thee seek'ng of vengaence
en thee ryt'ng of justyc agaynst thee
onse wyth eart power for thee weak
en thee victorye oevr challenge
en thee valor of Her revenge
She was in thee service of a graet king
of a graet lande of myte and justyc en the king
whose name has been lost in shame
oevr tymse since past.
Her first days wyre spent as a warrior
in thee castl troope in servyce of thee king
en She soone prov'd Herself so well
on thee field of battle that She was recogniz'd
for Her valor en gyve'n graet
accolades en onurs as wyre befitt'ng
Our Lady.
Such battles as She fought have been
chronicl'd by thee court scribe D'mytchry
en kept as thee holiest of holies
by thee battle-monks of Nyghtvys'n
in their sacred chamber;
thay shall not be list'd here.
We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
All prais to thee Huntress.


II. Thee Booke of Envy

In tyme did Our Lady come
to be not'd by thee king himself
en so yt was that She was
elevat'd yntow thee personal garde
of thee majesty
en yt was a onur bestow'd only upon thee
most brave en true of warriors.
En as She had prov'n Her worth
on thee field of battle
en so did She prove worthy
in thee king's garde
Sav'ng hes lyfe not once but thryc tymez
so that soone She was made hes
personal garde'n en was always
by hes side.
But thee kingse wife was
a jaelous womn
en Our Lady hath haert true en pure
en she was a womn of fierce en matchless fase
en was a draem of thee eoge.
So yt was that a rage of jaelousy
grewe wythin thee bosom of thee queen
til yt had consum'd her soul
whyche was a blacke
en dy'ng thyng.
Oot of thays poison borne a plot
to baer false witness agaynest Our Lady
for traechyry agaynest thee king
en for thays purpose she enlist'd
thee aide of Our Lady's seconde.
This womn whose name shall only
be spake of hence in thee
Ceremony of Defilement
was too a warrior of graet renown in thee
kingdomse en thee personal garde'n
of thee queen
en she too was a womn of grayse renown'd
but yt was her soul whych was poison'd
lyke the queense own blacke haert.
We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
All prais to thee Huntress.


III. Thee Booke of Deceyt

So yt was that on thee blacke'st
day of thee yaer when thee pall
of daerke layt haevly upon thee landse
yet fore thee newe yaer that thee queen
did slip a drug of sleep'ng
yntow thee water-cup of Our Lady
En when dur'ng thee night
Our Lady did lapse yntow draemse
Her second did stael yntow thee
kingse chamberse.
Plac'ng a waepon yntow
thee hond of Our Lady Her second
rais'd thee alarm
en layde claim that she had seen
Our Lady enter thee kingse chamberse
intent on murder
en had enter'd en defaet'd her
in murderous attempt.
En so yt was that Our Lady
was brought to trial before thee king
on thee first day of thee newe yaer
now observ'd as thee first of
thee Aet Sorrowse.
We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
All prais to thee Huntress.


IV. Thee Booke of Loyalty

Though Our Lady protest'd her
innocence Her plaes wyre for naut
en Her second en thee queen both
bore false witness agaynest Her
en thee king was graetly mov'd
by their wordse.
But a sing'l man dare'd brave
witness for Our Lady a simple
gardseman who had been sent
in punishment by Her to
thee stablse to scrub thee
filth of thee pigse.
En yt was while serv'ng Our Lady's
will that he haerd thee queen
en her guardian
plott'ng agaynest Our Lady
behind thee stablse.
While he had been graetly anger'd
by hes punishment he knew
what Our Lady did was just
en he brave'd hes lyfe to stand
before thee queen
en accuse'd her of traechery to
her husband.
We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
All prais to thee Huntress.


V. Thee Booke of Punishment

All was for naut
en Our Lady was foond guilty
by thee king
en though in hes haert of haerts
he knew of her inosense
en yt was hes faer of hes queen
whych led to hes disonur.
Yet a smal spark of onur
remeyn'd in him
small though yt was
en rather than put Our Lady to
a swift en sure daeth he banish'd
Her to thee desertse of Vaelack.
Thus yt was that Our Lady enter'd
thee desertse cloth'd in naut
but a blacke daeth-shrood en wyth
but two dayse water at Her side.
Thee gardseman for hes onur was
reward'd wyth a sentence of lyfe
in thee castl dungeons.
We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
All prais to thee Huntress.


VI. Thee Booke of Joorney

         For dayse did Our Lady wander'd 
         thee desertse til her waterse 
         wyre at an end 
         en Her lyfe had ebb'd naer to daeth. 
 
         Yt was then that She stumbl'd 
         upon a ledge of rockse 
         in thee vast desert sandse 
         en made her way to them to seek 
         a place of shadeowse in whych to die. 
 
         But when She arrived at thee 
         rockse She foond a graet cave 
         opening deep yntow thee haert 
         of thee aerth 
         en She made her joorney 
         wyre therein. 
 
         We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; 
         We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication 
         upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; 
         We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. 
         All prais to thee Huntress. 
 

VII. Thee Booke of Battles

         Alas for a paeceful daeth 
         She was not to find 
         en hardly had She enter'd when 
 
         She was set upon by graet swarms 
         of mammoth Aet-Legg'dse 
         thay whych wyre large as 
         thee graetest of known baests 
         en all hungry for Her lyfesbloode. 
 
         Though She walk'd alraedy in daeth 
         Our Lady eart warrior true 
         en fought wyth thee Aet-Legg'dse 
         en slay'ng many 
         en driv'ng thee rest far yntow 
         thee depths of thee aerth. 
 
         Thus was borne thee 
         Dance of Daeth wyth 
         thee Aet-Legg'dse. 
 
         En yt was then that her eoge eart 
         upon thee black bloode of thee foul 
         Aet-Legg'dse baests spill'ng upon 
         thee groond that She did kneel 
         en drink of that lyfesbloode. 
 
         We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; 
         We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication 
         upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; 
         We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. 
 
         All prais to thee Huntress. 
 
 

VII. Thee Booke of Draems

         But thee bloode of whych 
         She drank was a poison most foul 
         en shortly theraefter 
         did She collapse yntow daeth. 
 
         Yet a spark of lyfe remain'd wythin 
         Her body as Her soul rose fro wythin 
         to fly to thee stars 
         en there to walk thee Starry Trail 
         in a state of draems. 
 
         Aet wyntrs of eyce did Her bodye 
         layd wythin thee cave en succor'd 
         by thee foul bloode of 
         thee Aet-Legg'dse. 
 
         In tyme did thay erect an altar 
         of blacke stone 
         en lay Her bodye upon yt 
         worshipp'ng She who had conquer'd them 
         as a goddess. 
 
         We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; 
         We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication 
         upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; 
         We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. 
 
         All prais to thee Huntress. 
 
 

IX. Thee Booke of Oaths

         Our Lady did consult wyth 
         thee ancient godse as She 
         walk'd among thee starse 
         en much did she drink of their 
         wisdom. 
 
         En yt was one god whose name even 
         then was lost to a thoosand generationse 
         of men to whom She swore Her 
         oathe of revenge. 
 
         This god was thee first of thee 
         battle-godse formed fro thee very 
         fires of thee void when yt rose 
         fro thee darke of thee daeth-waterse 
         below en he shar'd wyth Her much wisdom. 
 
         We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; 
         We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication 
         upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; 
         We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. 
 
         All prais to thee Huntress. 
 
 

X. Thee Booke of Restoration

         Aet somerse of droowt 
         en aet wyntrse of eyce fryze 
         en aet ravagese of thee landse 
         did Our Lady walke wyth thee godse 
         while thee landse wept for Her. 
 
         But awayk'n She did! 
         en upon thee cole blacke stonse 
         of thee altar thee Aet-Legg'dse 
         wyre eart erect'd for Her. 
 
         En when She awoke She foond 
         them gather'd aroond her in 
         a wide circ'l en when 
         thay spoke She foond She 
         understood their wordse. 
 
         We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; 
         We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication 
        upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; 
         We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. 
 
         All prais to thee Huntress. 
 
 

XI. Thee Booke of Return

         Our Lady eart did then explain 
         Her plyte to thee Aet-Legg'dse 
         en thay being thee first to 
         recognyze Her as devyne 
         did thay swore themselves to 
         Her assistance in Her revenge. 
 
         En thus yt was that Our Lady 
         did marche upon thee lands 
         whych had betray'd Her that 
         she myte avenge'd Herself 
         upon thee king en queen 
         en thus return onur to thee world. 
 
         But when She arriv'd at 
         thee castl She foond thee paesants 
         of thee land had been set to 
         defend thee king 
         en She raelyz'd that to continue would maen 
         thee slaughter of inosense. 
 
         Yt was thus that She enter'd 
         thee castle alone in thee daed 
         of thee night arm'd wyth naut 
         but a sythe in hond stolen 
         fro a sleep'ng paes'nt. 
 
         We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; 
         We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication 
         upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; 
         We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. 
 
         All prais to thee Huntress. 
 
 

XII. Thee Bookee of Revenge

         One by one did Our Lady 
         slay theos of thee family 
         who had betray'd Her en stael'ng yntow 
         their bedchamberse en remov'ng 
         first thee tongse whych had lied 
         en then tak'ng their soulse 
         en offer'ng them to Her patron-god. 
 
         Soone yt was that She had kill'd 
         thee aet sonse of thee king. 
         Yt was then that she stole 
         yntow thee kingse bedchamber 
         intend'ng first to remove hes haed 
         that she may show yt to thee queen. 
 
         But as She struck thee daeth 
         blowe to thee king She was set upon 
         by a mass of hes gardsemen 
         en was gravely woond'd. 
 
         Thus yt was that She was forc'd 
         to retraet yntow thee castle 
         depthse to tend Her woondse. 
 
         We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; 
         We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication 
         upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; 
         We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. 
 
         All prais to thee Huntress. 
 

XIII. Thee Booke of Reunion

         Soone after Our Lady did enter 
         thee dungeonse yt eart that She 
         felt thee shadeow of a presense 
         watch'ng oevr Her shoulder. 
 
         This presense did then cause 
         Her to begin saerch'ng 
         thee danke of thee undercastle 
         whereupon She did find a bar'd door. 
 
         Our Lady open'd thee portal 
         en to Her eoge did appaer none other 
         but Her faithful gardseman thin'd 
         of body fro hes yaerse in torture 
         yet strong of spyrt. 
 
         En She did then lay hond upon 
         thee gardseman en prais hes faeth 
         en he did then tend to Her woondse. 
 
         Thee gardseman spake wyth Our Lady 
         en told Her of Her seconde 
         also imprison'd these yaerse past 
         for Her tru nowelege of thee 
         queense traechery. 
 
         Thus yt was that thay foond 
         thee cell where thays womn was 
         held en relaes'd her whereupon 
         She fell to thee feet of Our Lady 
         en begg'd forgyve. 
 
         En She was forgyv'n. 
 
         We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; 
         We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication 
         upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; 
         We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. 
 
         All prais to thee Huntress. 
 
 

XIV. Thee Booke of Betrayl

         Togethr did thee three then make 
         their way to thee queense 
         chamberse above in order that 
         justyc myte be mete'd 
         en thee world agayne set arighte. 
 
         En thay burste yntow thee queense 
         bedchamberse 
         en quykly oevrcame'd thee gardse. 
 
         Thus yt was that Our Lady foond 
         Herself fac'ng thee traecherous 
         queen wyth sythe in hond 
         en murder in Her intent. 
 
         En wyth oot a word 
         fro thee tonge yet 
         a codex fro thee eoge did 
         She raise thee sythe 
         en strike'd upon thee necke 
         of thee queen. 
 
         Yet as Our Lady struck 
         thee daeth blowe to thee queen 
         en so did Her seconde strike'd at 
         Our Lady fro behinde 
         en driv'ng a dagger depe yntow 
         Our Lady's haert. 
 
         Thee gardseman en wyth eoge did beholde 
         such betrayl drew hes waepon 
         en thee seconde stabbed too at him 
         pierc'ng His haert en mix'ng 
         Our Ladyse lyfebloode wyth 
         His. 
 
         Thee bloode of Our Lady gave 
         Him lyfe beyond daeth 
         en yet fore He fell to His throese 
         he drove hes sword through 
         thee secondse necke. 
 
         We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; 
         We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication 
         upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; 
         We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress 
         as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. 
         All prais to thee Huntress. 
 
 

XV. Thee Booke of Ascension

All three layd upon
thee cold stony floorse whyl
their lyfesbloode did pool'd
upon thee white marble.
Our Lady clasp'd thee hond of
Her defender
en though She could no longer spaek
She thank'd him wyth Her eoge.
En then She turn'd Her haed to
thee haevense
en in Her dy'ng murmur She did
nae curse Her fate
en She thank'd thee ancient god
for allow'ng Her vengaence.
Thee other godse had gather'd
to watch thays final battle
en see'ng all that was good in
Our Lady thee godse did rais'd Her
to become thee star Aeolsha whych
shyns to thays day in thee wyntr
skys above.
Thee gardseman thay too rais'd
to become thee star Karysha whych
follows Our Lady in her joorney
across thee haevense that He
myte always protect'd Her.
We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
All prais to thee Huntress.


XVI. Thee Booke of End'ngs

Thee Second of Our Lady
see'ng Her soul ryze'ng yntow
thee haevense sought to chaet
thee godse yntow grant'ng her
thee very same immortality.
Thus yt was that laened to
drink thee bloode of Our Lady
whych had pool'd upon thee floore.
Thee gods saw her traechery
en sent a blacke widowe'd Aet-Legg'd
to byte her upon her lipse
even as she drank.
Thee poison fro thays Aet-Legg'd
myx'd wyth that of Our Lady
en thee seconde achiev'd thee
immortality that she sought
yet her soul was brought to
show upon her fase
en her visage was transformed
yntow that of a horrible Aet-Legg'd.
Thus yt was that thee seconde
became a servant of Harawep thee
Aet-Legg'dse Goddess
en to be forever known as Thee Betrayr.
We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
All prais to thee Huntress.


Thus ends Thee Booke of Sixtyne.

All prais to thee Huntress.