The Snowy Bard's Lament: A Tragic Tale of Love and Eternal Snow
In the heart of the Snowy Fields, where the snowflakes danced like the tears of the lost souls, there lay a village that was a world apart from the rest. The villagers spoke of the Snowy Bard, a man whose melodies could soothe the wildest of beasts and whose songs could stir the coldest of hearts. His name was Elion, and his love was Aria, a woman whose beauty was as radiant as the first snowfall of the season.
Elion and Aria were inseparable from their youth. They grew up in the village, their laughter echoing through the snowy fields. Elion's heart was a melody, and Aria was the rhythm that made it complete. They were the soulmates, the perfect pair, and their love was the stuff of legends.
One fateful day, Aria's family was summoned to the great hall of the Snowy King. The king, a stern and powerful figure, had heard of Aria's beauty and her talent with the lyre. He desired her for his own, and with a stroke of his hand, he commanded her to be his bride.
Aria, with a heart heavy and a spirit broken, returned to Elion. She confided in him the cruel fate that awaited her. Elion, a man of honor and courage, knew what he must do. He would stand against the Snowy King, even if it meant his own life.
The day of the wedding arrived, and the village was draped in white, the snow falling harder than ever. Elion, dressed in armor as white as the snow, stood at the entrance of the great hall. The Snowy King, with his icy gaze and cold smile, awaited the bard's challenge.
The battle was fierce, the snow swirling around them as if it too were a witness to the horror. Elion fought with all his might, his lyre clutched tightly in his hand. With each note, he sang of love, of loss, of the pain that was tearing his heart apart.
But the Snowy King was a force of nature, and Elion, though brave, was no match for the king's power. In the end, Elion fell, his lyre shattering to the ground, his final note a haunting melody that echoed through the snowy fields.
Aria, witnessing the fall of her beloved, let out a scream that could be heard for miles. She rushed to Elion's side, her tears mingling with the snow. She cradled his lifeless body in her arms, her heart shattering into a thousand pieces.
The Snowy King, seeing the love and sorrow in Aria's eyes, was softened by the tragedy. He allowed Aria to take Elion's body back to the village, where they were laid to rest side by side, their graves marked by two simple stones, one for each of them.
The Snowy Bard's Lament became a song that was sung throughout the Snowy Fields, a tale of love and loss that would never be forgotten. The villagers spoke of Elion and Aria, of their love that defied all odds, of the eternal snow that covered their graves, a testament to their undying love.
And so, the Snowy Fields remained a place of eternal snow, a reminder of the love that once thrived there, and the tragic tale of the Snowy Bard and his beloved Aria.
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