"Ooo," she says, pursing her mouth, eyes going wide. She bonds a free times and her fey start tapping, and as ball goes up as she begins humming, then three more.
" Come listen, my pretties, to my tale of woe
It all started such a very long time ago
When Helmand the Steadfast sat on the opal throne
The Great Delta prospered and the rivers shone like gold.
The storm clouds gathered, dust was in the air
Everyone took shelter, and though such storms were rare
Great Delta knew how, to keep their loved ones safe
Through the ravages of wind and the scouring strife.
Sandstone home, Great Delta, build your walls so high
That even the mighty dragons dare not cross the sky
The dustwall crossed the desert, then the marsh on riverside
It slammed apart the village, and smote those outside
Their screams were swallowed by the wailing of the storm
Voices lost forever, their songs heard nevermore.
The dust storm toppled huts, and Great Delta shuddered anon
Wooden buildings flattened, and crushed under blowing sand
The terror of that storm, was not the end of most,
But the tearing claws of the Devils fed on the surviving host.
Sandstone home, Great Delta, build your walls so high
That even the mighty dragons dare not cross the sky
That night shook Great Delta, its effects worse and wore
Hundreds dead from the worst storm that e’er come before
Hundreds more stolen by the Devils that rode sirocco
But the worst to happen, was the river ceased to flow.
The trickling silence crushed us, how could we go forward
‘No time to mourn our dead’, Helmand the Steadfast roared
He gathered the smiths and diggers to tunneled down below
And built the great fountain, Great Delta’s lifeblood soul.
Sandstone home, Great Delta, build your walls so high
That even the mighty dragons dare not cross the sky
Helmand the Steadfast is long dead these days
And Devils riding duststorms still raze us I’m sad to say
While people e’er after have quested to quell the ail
None return from Devil’s Mountain the source of claw and gale.
Sandstone home, Great Delta, build your walls so high
That even the mighty dragons dare not cross the sky."
She taps her feet a few more times counting down as the balls return to her belt pouch.
She curtseies.