The rest of the unicorn
The great forest, shrouded in darkness, has welcomed your offspring into the world. Your beauty, your love, is sung among the branches of flowers. What is it that renders even death powerless to fulfill the covenant and the book of life? O favored child of the goddess! Rest in peace! Unicorn, you soul of the earth, light of life, dispel your unchanging calm. When you ascend to heaven and the *book*, will you remember, stripped of all vanity, serene and enduring? So enchanting, my heart sways lightly. Was there once I, by your side? Unhesitatingly severing the spirit of a thousand years, unable to conceal your snow-like form. Unicorn, you soul of the earth, light of life, dispel your unchanging calm. When you ascend to heaven and the *book*, will you remember, stripped of all vanity, serene and enduring? So enchanting, my heart sways lightly. Was there once I, by your side? Unhesitatingly severing the spirit of a thousand years, unable to conceal your snow-like form. Do you tremble in your smile? This poem is from "The Chronicles of the Fire and the Wanderer", Part One, Volume Two, Chapter Forty-Six. The paladin Fengling unexpectedly encounters the female unicorn Eva in the Normandran Forest and develops feelings for her, yet ultimately fails to witness a scene of perfect happiness. With a heart full of sorrow, Fengling, in his final moments, hears the wind of the forest whispering in his ears and the song of the book, expressing his boundless affection for Eva and the profound praise of selfless love. Your smile, what is it that makes you forsake this life? O spirit of all things, in the world of men, good and evil intertwine, yet cannot escape the clear and wise gaze.
A vast forest that obscures the sky and blocks the sun
Your children have already been born
Your beauty
Your love sings among the branches of flowers
What is it that even the Grim Reaper cannot overcome
To fulfill the covenant of life and books
The beloved of the goddess
Rest in peace, Unicorn
You, the soul of this earth, the brilliance of life
Disperse your unchanging composure
When you ascend to heaven and the * picture * book, will you remember
Shedding the superficial, elegant and enduring
So charming, my heart sways gently
Once there was me, accompanying by your side
Not hesitating to sever the spirit of a thousand years
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Trembling in a smile
This poem is from the first part, volume two, chapter forty-six of "The Chronicles of the Firelight Ranger." The paladin Fengling unexpectedly encounters the female unicorn Eva in the Normandran Forest and develops feelings for her. However, he ultimately fails to witness a scene of perfect happiness. In the final moments, filled with sorrow, Fengling hears the wind of the forest whispering in his ear and the chant of the book, expressing his boundless affection for Eva and a heartfelt tribute to selfless love.
Your smile
What is it that makes you willing to give up your entire life
Spirit of all things
In the world of humanity, good and evil are intertwined
One cannot escape the clear and discerning gaze.