This is a tale short and sweet,
of how the end Jeursenix did meet.
Brave Acthus and bold Salinor,
did battle him to death, whats more.
They did it in Old Gareth's Keep,
up in the void they did entreat,
dark Jeursenix into the gate,
where he would come to meet his fate.

Brave Acthus and bold Salinor,
were training in the trench.
With all the seaweed down there,
it created quite a stench.
Jeursenix and Galeru surprised them there,
so away our noble heros fled (not in despair).
After moving between the Trench and Fjord,
you'd have thought the dragons would get bored.
But when we opened a gate to old Gareths Keep I say,
along Jeursenix followed to finish his prey.

Jeursenix engaged Sir Acthus hurting him severe,
when all of Gareth's Keep did come running without fear.
He beat his wings now all the time,
to keep our heros blind.
He did not know as of yet,
that he was running out of time.
Brave Acthus and bold Salinor,
fled outside the Keep,
Jeursenix he stayed inside,
to heal his poor feet.

Ejylas, Glum and Galeru were invited to the chase,
they caught brave Acthus at the entrance to the keep.
And there they slew him whilst he held the breach,
to stop them getting in across the drawbridge steep.
And crash! The mighty portcullis closed from within,
with they on other side.
Bold Salinor was left therein,
with Jeursenix there as well, looked grim.

But lo! There were many knights within to assist,
Brave Salinor saw an opportunity was not to be missed.
He fought the dragon there within,
and during many rounds,
with the assistance of the knights,
he beat the dragon down.
The last he saw fierce Jeursenix,
a ray of truth sent him fleeing, licked.
The dragon looked awful and it looked like tables had turned,
when brave Acthus' advantage gone as the portcullis opened.
FUll fury forth the three came forth,
and kicked bold Salinor without remorse.
Whilst fleeing from their powerful blows,
bold Salinor came across the corpse of his foe.
Sorely hurt back in he went to retrieve his sword,
then recalled out mission complete, singing praises to the Lord.

Such feats earned both squires their knighthood,
and worthy knights become they should.

So that is the tale,
of brave Acthus and bold Salinor.
And how they defeated the dragon Jeursenix,
despite so much evil coming through the door.

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1