New! Part 2: Graham confronts the witch, befriends the gnome. |
Daventry by Shane W. Snyder Snyder291@aol.com graham walked in the countryside of the land of daventry a land of astounding beauty as well as poverty and danger and magic a spring came trickling down from atop some heavy grey boulders and into a little pool an old log, big, hollow lay at the edge of the pool in the shade of an old and knotty tree whose bare roots were drinking thirstily from this pool graham investigated this log and found a pouch full of wonderful gemstones yellow, green, and red they reminded him of candy and rainbows graham took the gemstones and tied the pouch around the waiste of his pale-blue pants pants which clashed fashionably with a dark red shirt long black boots were on his feet and an adorable little cap sat atop his head a single feather protruding as an esteemed knight of daventry, graham wore only the most colorful, stylish clothes for he was a man of castle and court taught proper manners all the ins-and-outs of banqueting and dancing and courting the maidens of the court often in the courtyard, which was green grass and castle pillars for this castle had no garden for all of daventry was like a garden nature so beautiful, it was as though its beauty must be intentional there were clusters of daisies and daffodils and clover the meadows were green, and the clover greener still a butterfly fluttered around in complete joy and abandon graham decided to rest from his wanderings and lay down among the grasses and clover soaking up some of the radiantly bright sun from the cloudless blue sky a four-leaf clover caught his eye graham plucked it, and continued on his journey graham marvelled at the aroma of the cone-pines and the specacular deformed shapes of the knotty sable trees each was equally beautiful, but in its own way for graham knew that there were many kinds of beauty he had learned from an early age to appreciate beauty to value it, to take in in, to be sensitive to it for he was a courtly knight his sword was a violin his armor was a book of poems and his duty was to perform the art of instrument and word and thereby impress and entertain his king and his guests and especially the ladies whom he regarded as creatures of ultimate beauty and refinement and also the source of love and tenderness his lady-love had inspired him to write many poems about the feelings welling up inside him when he thought of her her bright eyes, her smile... graham came to a river a narrow river, but flowing pretty rapidly as though it were really meant to flow as a healthy river should the rippling water sparkled in the light and it made the most beautiful sound as the water swept past this was truely the music of nature graham followed this river until he came to a stone bridge and it was when he went to cross this bridge that he met with danger for the first time a huge, lumbering troll with long arms and big feet stamped his way into the middle of the bridge blocking graham's path "excuse me sir" offered graham but the troll, with both hands, viciously shoved him back this was a creature without mercy speaking not a word, the creature held out his hand asking for money graham wasn't ready to give-up the beautiful gems to this foul creature just yet so he continued on his way graham wandered extensively through the kingdom this was his first time really exploring the countryside for he was no horseman, or ranger he was a knight of the royal court he knew tapestries and gemstones and precious metals he knew fabrics and emblems and decorum he was a magnificent dancer... but a man of the outdoors he was not...until now he was supposed to be exploring but he took plenty of time to rest and take in the beauty of the countryside he sat at the shore of a little lake and skipped rocks across its smooth surface... graham took to wading in the sparkling waters for daventry was a land of many pools and ponds with jumping little fishes and which were only about waist deep the water was cool and refreshing and the sun soon dried his clothes but not all areas of daventry were radiant and beatiful as a garden where the trees were too crowded together they blocked out the bright sun creating a canopy of darkness inviting the parasitism of mosses and vines which hung from high branches like ripped curtains the trees, thus crowded and preyed upon seemed themeselves unhappy and their darkness created a sanctuary for creatures which cannot bear the light of beauty and truth and goodness evil ogres and wizards lurked in the darkness a witch would fly on her broomstick in and out of the canopy casting-about for victims to sweep up and drop down her chimney, and into a waiting prison cell graham had heard all the stories of these evil beings but now he saw them first hand and knew the stories had been true and he wondered what other stories, told at court must have at least bits and pieces of truth in them graham avoided these dark areas he wandered and wandered finally, he came to a marvellous little well made of of creek-rock with a wooden handle and bucket feeling daring and knowing that people drop things down wells graham decided to climb down the rope and into the well once inside he decided to take a dive and see what there was to see beneath the dark waters of the well for the well plunged down into an underground lake and where there was an underground lake their might be an underground cave graham dove and dove, and dove for the well was deep but fortunately, graham had alot of air in his lungs he noticed a treasure chest embedded in the floor of the undergound lake it was a big chest with brass hinges and corners certainly too heavy to take to the surface he kept diving finally, he did come to an undergound cave it felt good to be out of the water and to breathe in the quiet, refreshing air of the cave the only sound was of water dripping and dripping from the ceiling it was dark, but not too dark and graham proceeded further into the cave the cave opened up into a great chamber and in the middle of this chamber lay a sleeping dragon green, scaly, with a long, long neck and leaning up against its heaving body was a magic mirror the lost magic mirror of daventry graham approached the dragon awoke and lifted its head for the dragon had been guarding the mirror for a long while and getting it back would not be so easy the dragon said: "this mirror is not some plaything for you and your king to amuse yourselves at court this mirror is special it shows stories great stories from other worlds stories you wouldn't fully understand or be able to interpet i am ancient and wise and the mirror is only useful to me" graham responded: "i certainly can't reclaim the mirror from one so great and strong as you but perhaps we can compromise perhaps you could tell me the stories from the mirror and i can take this wisdom back to my king" the dragon responded: "listen carefully for i will tell the whole story thus: you are part of a species a species that came from apes which consumes and will be consumed first by giant cats, then by each other you will form great nations united by language and these nations will clash in a titanic struggle they will consume each other menacing machines will kill utterly but despite all the killing, you will be constantly reproducing and a new war will come greater than the first and this will be a war of race and ethnicity for there are many races and ethnicities among mankind and this one will be more destructive than the first led by a leader who will come from nothing, to be the ruler of kings and princes and who will kill himself amid the fire of his own doing and he will murder unilke any other he will murder the ancient people and after this war will come a time of a different kind of consumption every need and want will be gratified while others suffer and starve and it will be justified under the banner of 'achievement' female beauty will become a commodity and they will go on reproducing until the forests are cleared and everywhere is human trash and filth and the planet will become hotter and hotter as all the animals are murdered or perish from climate change and it will be like an unstoppable train heading relentlessly for whatever future awaits and people will cry out: 'why do we suffer so? why are we in so much pain?' and the only answer one can give them will be that they are caught up in something greater than themselves and that for every mistake, a price must be paid" graham didn't comprehend all this but he nodded solemnly and he said thoughfully: "what is this world that i live in if it is not the one which you describe?" and the dragon said: "the best thing that you can do, sir graham is play your violin search for four-leaf clovers explore the ins-and-outs of daventry take-in the most beautiful, most dark, most radiant landscape there ever was and collect your gemstones and find a way to get passed the troll and a way to stand up to the evil wizards and ogres of the dark wood and go about your adventures forever and tell stories, and dress in fancy clothes and be a man of the court and write poetry for you are a magical being whether you know it or not and your world is a place of perfect beauty and solace go on, sir graham, tell all this to your king and know that one day you will be a king yourself know that your adventures are magical and a solace and will never be forgotten" with that, graham ended his quest he delivered this message to his king but the king already knew it and there was nothing left for graham to do but sob ---------------------- Part II sir graham pulled himself together the king spoke to him softly like a grandfather the king said: "life goes on, graham you must continue with your life you have a quest to do if only everyone were so lucky as you" with that, the king convinced graham to go back out into the land of daventry graham used his trysty handkerchief to wipe his nose and eyes he adjusted his little cap bowed, and took leave of the king daventry was still buzzing and chirping the river was still flowing the cone-pines and sable trees were still breathtaking the evil part of the forest was still dark and creepy and graham wandered and no matter how much he wandered he could never seem to get his bearings for daventry was a strange land and it was confusing the way one bit of countryside would flow into another it was enough to frustrate any explorer daventry was full of darling little trees of all shapes and sizes it was full of charming medium-sized trees homes for squirrels and birds and daventry was also home to one gigantic tree graham happened upon this tree and when he did, eh felt he had to climb it up in its branches was a bird's nest but instead of a cluster of normal eggs there was one single large gold egg graham was not a greedy guy by any means but, he was on a quest and he might need it he took the gold egg graham found many other, less-specacular little items over the course of his wanderings he plucked a carrot from a little patch behind the castle he took an acorn from the base of a great oak he found a wooden bowl next to another tree under a boulder, he found a small dagger but, the pouch of gemstones and the gold egg were by far the most valuable now, graham had some decisions to make: in a little shack out in the woods the woodcutter and his wife were starving graham could give them a carrot or two to fill their bellies for awhile at least or, he could give them the egg or the gemstones and make them rich but, he needed something valuable to give the troll but, he didn't want to reward the troll's bully tactics with such lovely treasures besides, what if he needed the egg or the gemstones later maybe they belong to someone should one really give away lost-and-found items to bullies like the troll? of course, he could always brandish his little dagger and threaten the troll with violence but this would be way out of his character and probably he would get his butt kicked despite having the dagger oh decisions, decisions graham bagan to pace back and forth he paced and paced and paced finally, he threw off his cap and said "damn this quest, damn it to hell" cursing was way out of character for him that's when he knew it was time to take one of his chill-pills for the apothecary had been medicating graham for years to curb his frustrations graham took the pill he removed his little cap and set it next to a branch of white tyrian buds then he noticed what a magnificent day it was the birds were chirping the bees were buzzing the grasshoppers hopping the deer grazing he was near the shore of the little lake where the full-breasted swans frolicked the woods were hushed fragarent, cool-rooted flowers, blue and sliver-white, were drinking up the glory of the daylight the moist soul was calming to the bedded grass on which graham lay turning his gaze, he spied two doves, couched together beneath a natural wreathed trellis of splendid buds and bells like the flowers, he was soaking up the sun he stretched his arms and legs and ran his fingers through his brown hair forgetting his quest entirely, graham took a wonderful little nap when graham woke up he decided to smell some flowers before continuing his quest but, he could only delay so long something had to be done about the troll he reached a decision: to give the gold egg to the troll and the gemstones to the woodcutter and his wife he knew he was a sucker a sucker for pity and for bully tactics but oh well, it was a quest and it had to be done graham was on his way to give the gemstones to the woodcutter the witch was on her broomstick flying above the canopy of crowded, miserable trees she spied his baby-blue pants and she thought to herself: "i am going to kill that sucker down there" for she was an evil witch with no morality whatsoever she had become a witch so long ago that she could scarcely recall the days when she was a beautiful maiden her fine features had long since decayed into hideous shapes a wart on her nose topped it off like a cherry on a sundae she was a short little woman and to make herself look taller and more intimidating she wore a tall, pointed hat, with a wide brim she dressed all in black black hat, black robes, black shoes for she knew that black was an elegant, evil color the witch swooped down and grabbed sir graham by the collar with one hand her grip was like iron and she flew with him into the clouds graham was positively awed and terrified to see daventry from such a height he saw the gigantic tree, from which he had taken the gold egg he saw the castle, the river, and the island beyond the bridge guarded by the troll the witch considered dropping him on some rocks and watching him go splat but, she decided to take him prisoner instead and flew down to her roof and dropped him through this roof and into a waiting prison cell graham landed flat on his face his nose bloodied he knew he had to act fast he took a diamond out of his pouch of gemstones and began cutting the cold bars of his prison cell he squeezed out of the now-cut bars just as the witch was coming to get him the door was swinging open he had only a moment to look around he noticed a huge kettle with a green liquid brewing in it and steam coming off of it he knew that that was what the witch had in store for him he reached for his dagger the witch entered the room she started to wave her hand to cast a spell on him but graham charged her with the knife she shrieked and went out the door graham chased her, hollering: "you can dish it out but you can't take it!" the witch felt she was entitled to mistreat others while others dare not mistreat her graham chased her down tackling her outside her house which, he now saw, was made of ginger-bread and candy canes he pinned her to the ground, saying "you wanted to cook me, now i'll cook you!" he intended on throwing her into her own broiling kettle but then he remembered: "this is not who i am i can't commit violent deeds i need to take my chill-pill" so graham let the witch up she immediately got on her broomstick and took off and he took a chill pill what a marvellous little house the witch had! it was ginger-bread with frosting and candy-cane trim he then began eating her house! what a tasty house it was he went inside, and saw again the proiling kettle into which the evil hag had intended to put him he tipped it over spilling its contents all over the floor nobody else will be harmed by this witch he decided, moral-compass kicking in he then took the fire from under the kettle and began lighting the whole house ablaze the wooden interior burned while the candy exterior melted and graham stood outside, admiring his work "what a pyro i've turned out to be" thought sir graham graham carried out his plan of giving the gemstones to the woodcutter thus making he and his wife wealthy people then, he gave the gold egg to the troll who took it, and, without a word, vacated the bridge graham felt that his manhood was compromised by such an act of surrender but, what else could he do against such a beast? such a vicious creature, who knew only profit and who, like the witch, had no appreciation for one so stylish, so cultured, so polite and refined as he crossing the bridge, graham came to a huge stump this was the home of a gnome a spinning wheel sat outside surrounded by straw the little gnome was undoubtedly spinning straw into gold, thought graham for graham had a sharp intellect graham spoke to the gnome the gnome wanted him to guess his name but, graham was bored of such child's play and said as much the gnome understood and before long, the two of them began talking poetry for the gnome, unlike the witch and the troll and the woodcutter, was a cultured man graham shared a poem he had written to his lady-love: what you feel, can feel hard taxing, relentless, impossible but lucky is the time when in spite of it all my mind isn't on any of it because my mind is on you my constant companion my partner and everything else is swept aside and the future feels so much better to me yes, it all seems so much better, when i think of you graham felt that this poem was pretty good but the gnome found it lacking in imagery and he felt the content was a bit lacking graham retorted that it was just a simple poem, about a simple feeling the gnome decided to open graham's mind to get him away from courtly-love poetry and into the depths of the dark, mysterious, and sublime the gnome recited verse about jack'o'lanterns and howling wolves about spider webs and creaking hinges and vampire's teeth the gnome explained that such dark things were celebrated on a day unknown in daventry: halloween for in daventry it was always day this banished the creatures of darkness to the evil part of the forest but in the gnome's world, the curtain of night would come down and all the creatures of darkness would have the run of the land and the good creatures of the world had to hole-up in their homes in caves, and burrows, and castles or perhaps a very sturdy cabin it wasn't a good idea to leave your axe outside either, like the woodcutter would do graham and the gnome agreed to go trick-or-treating together after the quest, when he would visit the gnome's world a world accessible only by the most magical means for in deep-down caves were magical places places where errors in the reality of daventry would seem to appear places where time stops, where it is dark, where the world stops making sense graham continued on his quest but, he reached apoint where he was stuck so, he came back to the gnome, just to shoot the breeze the gnome started talking economics for graham told him about giving-away the gold egg and the gemstones and about how he was searching for a chest of never-ending gold the gnome had no problem with money, fo rhe could spin straw into gold but, he said, for others money was a never-ending problem graham agreed to do a mock interview with the gnome to see if he was capable of earning a living the gnome said: "does this sound like you: a dynamic individual for a fast-paced environment who can handle multiple tasks competitive team player excellent communication skills strong interpsersonal skills strong organizational skills and attention to detail energetic self-motivated highly organized and motivated self-starter"? graham said honestly, "no, not at all, i am: a one-dimensional individual who is used to a slow-paced environment who does one thing at a time who works alone who doesn't talk much and gets frustrated and discouraged fairly easily who takes naps rather frequently and who needs to be given a quest in order to even bother leaving the castle" the gnome chuckled he said: "you are a good man, sir graham and you are lucky to have such a wise and cultured king as edward who patronizes the arts and pays to have men like you around a courtly knight of the old school" |