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I am oft caught offguard by the churlish and vindictive attitude that may be brought to bear towards giantesses in gentle threads. Especially when said viciousness is directed towards mankind's great benefactors, the Elves.
Oh, for cert, 'tis not said here yet that ye wouldst bring the elfmaid's low through this cold iron snare, yet I have seen time and again how these threads run through the weave of fate. And were there some other of the greatfolk of whom you spoke, whether asa, vana or old jotnar, you would know to consult first the intercession of fair alfheim.
Tell me, in what wise hath thy race's elfin sisters ever done thou wrong? Wouldst that I knew, I should bring thee redress. Yet it seems that amongst manfolk, tis crime enough that in the dawn of the world when the song of youth stirred our hearts together, that some elfmaids had lifted man far above his place on the earth and held him to their breast 'til they learned some of elvenesse's wisdom and beauty. Tis little crime by most reck that an elfmaid's kiss could crown a man a hero and king in the old days ere the waters crashed low the old world.
>>11307855
>>11307890
I am oft caught offguard by the churlish and vindictive attitude that may be brought to bear towards giantesses in gentle threads. Especially when said viciousness is directed towards mankind's great benefactors, the Elves.
Oh, for cert, 'tis not said here yet that ye wouldst bring the elfmaid's low through this cold iron snare, yet I have seen time and again how these threads run through the weave of fate. And were there some other of the greatfolk of whom you spoke, whether asa, vana or old jotnar, you would know to consult first the intercession of fair alfheim.
Tell me, in what wise hath thy race's elfin sisters ever done thou wrong? Wouldst that I knew, I should bring thee redress. Yet it seems that amongst manfolk, tis crime enough that in the dawn of the world when the song of youth stirred our hearts together, that some elfmaids had lifted man far above his place on the earth and held him to their breast 'til they learned some of elvenesse's wisdom and beauty. Tis little crime by most reck that an elfmaid's kiss could crown a man a hero and king in the old days ere the waters crashed low the old world.
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