Published Jul 17th, 2013, 7/17/13 10:51 am
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"Miles gravis proelii iacentes, stantes super collem quondam scelerisque at lacrima mundi videt Nota quod cadere maxillam descendit et proelia et unanimi vadit terga vertit. Id fecerit, poena equitum honoris educantur - negligere singulas bellum pugnantium omnis velit, viis, in saeculorum saecula. Certamen fines, amicorum praesidio oculis eorum super collem. Ut enim secundum se putat cernere, miles armis indutus - Ergo perit evacuatur. "
(In English; the above version is in Latin)
o The Fallen Knight stands over the battle field, standing upon a hill, looking at the world he once belonged in. A tear runs down his cheek as he sees his former comrades fall, and he turns his back to the battle and strides away. This is his punishment for breaking the knightso code of honor-- to overlook every battle, every fight, every skirmish, every attack, for all eternity. As the battle ends, and his former friends retreat, one of them glances up on the hill. For just a second, he thinks he sees a warrior clad in armor-- then, it disappears, fading away.o
(In English; the above version is in Latin)
o The Fallen Knight stands over the battle field, standing upon a hill, looking at the world he once belonged in. A tear runs down his cheek as he sees his former comrades fall, and he turns his back to the battle and strides away. This is his punishment for breaking the knightso code of honor-- to overlook every battle, every fight, every skirmish, every attack, for all eternity. As the battle ends, and his former friends retreat, one of them glances up on the hill. For just a second, he thinks he sees a warrior clad in armor-- then, it disappears, fading away.o
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