The Ecteiroglyphs of the Lorwolm
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8:37 PM - May 07, 2008
XV. The poet's wife
In the seventh gyre of the Age of Broeudhe-bas: The poet's wife pregnant with eminent consequences, Digging dreams in a narrow circle of fading light, Loses faith in her star and yields up a ghost. Winter's first message freezes her inside her coat, A garment of parched grass and scraps of paper. Two wild beasts uniformed with brilliant cloth, Strong in talents, character and property, Rise in opposition to an antiquated system Gathered round a dangerous madman. Three half-brothers sleep in the grasp of a Curious transformation; After three years, they will be unearthed From their tombs In the last gray hour of Saint Dymphaena's morning. © Eirene Kuanyin Skadhi------------------------------------------------------
1:28 PM - May 04, 2008
An Unpleasant Dialect
When I wrote that Nihr Avna-attu knows twenty-seven human languages, I perhaps should have mentioned that he/she knows sixty-two inhuman languages as well. Or so he/she told me, and then demonstrated one of those languages with a sentence that sounded like a teapot whistling on a television channel full of static, but with a strong animal nasality modulating it. Very unpleasant to my earth-born ears. Nihr Avna-attu said it was from a dialect of intelligent beings that lived on a planet too distant from our world for any kind of contact with earthlings. Their species died out about seven hundred years ago. I wonder if referring to Nihr Avna-attu as "it" would be less clumsy than "he/she"? Or would it be more confusing? I wonder which would be more accurate? © Eirene Kuanyin Skadhi------------------------------------------------------
1:11 PM - May 03, 2008
XIV. Falling salamanders on the wing
In the third gyre of the Age of Eichenblon's Crater The bald standard-bearer marked By the severity of her injury: She hides herself in manacles and loses the use Of her hands For the duration of the Winter of Stone Grass And Brown Ice. When the links of frost come unhinged, Her grasp is re-built By the clock-makers of a far city in the West. While following a strange course through black mist On the path to catastrophe on the mountain of shadows, She is trusted by falling salamanders on the wing With no gentle sentiment in their ponderous eyes. An unseen hand digging between mortar and stone Yields a ghost with a dragon's claw scribed Upon his funereal bands. The countersign is the facsimile of a scarlet ornament.
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2:23 PM - May 02, 2008
XIII. A blueprint from a madmen's reveries
In the clauted (cleated?) gyre of the Age of the Nascent Vaunthald: With a blueprint from a madmen's reveries And the hands of the forerunners of Thessarret, A wanderer builds a new house of pale green jade. The stone walls cast their shadow upon a stately cedar In the old castle garden of Aureospa's grave. War will come to the hollow streets of the outer verge: The cloud-fringed vanguard fights in silence, Bearing black dishonor along with misfortune, Scorned by all those who battle beside them. At the appointed hour between three citadels, The ashen-haired servant with tattooed hands Will claim the natural shelter of her attending blood. © Eirene Kuanyin Skadhi------------------------------------------------------
11:53 AM - April 30, 2008
XII. Overtaken by the Dawn-breaker
In the second gyre of the Age of Four Wandering Moons: A critical juncture will be overtaken by The Dawn-breaker; Queer and base, his sublimity is barely perceptible; Cunning and brave, no-one will judge him at his True value. Three unimpeachable historians will call him villain, A shabby clown performing in tapestried parlors. In iron shoes and a steel jacket with prismatic Dorsal plates, A prisoner languishing in the cavern of a hundred walls, Retains stewardship of ten thousand illuminated Manuscripts. Light and glory, honors and commendations, reward Her perseverance. Parched encroachments into every water on earth Will be forestalled by a deep reservoir for the Entire planet; The lion's share for two million in the sacrificed Territories. © Eirene Kuanyin Skadhi------------------------------------------------------
11:34 AM - April 30, 2008
The Friendly Skeptic
I feel I need to make at least one mention of the person who is helping me put the ecteiroglyps on the computer and on the internet. She won't allow me to mention her name, she says this is not about her, this is my story. Nihr Avna-attu calls her my chirographer, and Tsitao-utna calls her my transcriber, and when I asked this person how I should I name her in these accounts, she suggested I call her the Big Fat Ignoramus. I told her I would not use that term and she said why not, it's fairly accurate. She pretends she doesn't know much about computers, but she knows a lot more than I do. I don't really like computers; I like books and paper and my Olivetti typewriter, which is blue with thick white keys, clunky and chunky--and it's not even electric! I will probably refer to her as my transcriber, although she does more than that. Most of our ideas about how to use the computer are hers. And she is also a good editor who helps me sort out the texts of the ecteiroglyphs, which come to me all jumbled up when I first write them out. Ga-ukogomen calls her the Friendly Skeptic; she doesn't believe in him or the other members of the Lorwolm. Like me, she has tried to be an atheist. She says she doesn't mind thinking of herself as an atheist, but only up to a certain point. This I understand pretty well, because I am an unbeliever up to the point where I believe.
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2:14 PM - April 29, 2008
XI. A summer's marriage-feast despoiled
In the dialected gyre of the Age of the Middle Gohlguanarchy: From a summer's marriage-feast despoiled in reel And rout, The knight stands aloof; he wears upon his shield The puppet crown And slays with his sword fifteen long-suffering captives. In thirty long years he will defeat twelve generals, Burn ten churches, demolish ten temples, and build Ten cities. His denatured bride, widely praised and most Closely guarded, Arises with his silver-bedecked allies to supplant him. The perfect cavalier cannot comprehend this opportunity For ambush; In the absence of the sun, fountains spring like a cloud Of fire. In a great arc she brings down the cursed hilt of His saber, Forged in witch's oils burnt green, blue and white, Which fractures his unwary skull but does not kill him. © Eirene Kuanyin Skadhi------------------------------------------------------
9:04 AM - April 27, 2008
X. Quaint and infamous traditions
In the itinerant gyre of the Age of the Yequirthed Crisis: Quaint and infamous traditions prevail after The quakes Caused by the gravitational anomalies Of the Y1 asteroids. Sailors melt down the entrails of manatees for salt; Soldiers carve hawthorn for bullets and scatter Poppy seeds and amaranth before the thrones of infants. Such is the fruitfulness of the original chaos: Green child-like primates, clothed with flames, Living along rivers and streams, bury their coffins Filled with rich food and eat dirt from their tombs. Gypsy bandits paint the thumbs of sleeping travelers Held in place by a circle of rice paper and javelins, Secured by their necks and shoulders with violin strings. © Eirene Kuanyin Skadhi------------------------------------------------------
11:56 AM - April 26, 2008
IX. A vampire tainted by burnt blood
In the sixth gyre of the Age of the Yequirthed Crisis: On the crib of a child born with a caul A starling finds the inscription of the Venirregantha And tells of seventeen boundaries of existence. A new voyage around the world will measure The demeaned climates of several coasts and islands. The torture of pilgrims of a children's crusade Along the borders of the Field of Wrathful Dieties, Will be avenged By a bronze-footed creature, a vampire tainted By burnt blood, Victim of murder on the adjacent soil of Letlapa. Foxes and jackals swim through black water beneath The cleft gate On the near side of Royal Asia's western fortification, Descending into the belly of the largest kitchen of five. © Eirene Kuanyin Skadhi
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