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LOVELESS is a play or poem that was ether never finished or the final acts were lost over the years. What you can find of it is very interesting though. These are a few theory's I have come across. At the very end is my theory of LOVELESS
Loveless
Act I:
Infinite in mystery is the gift of the goddess We seek it thus, and take to the sky. Ripples form on the water's surface The wandering soul knows no rest.
Act II:
My Friend, your desire Is the bringer of life, the gift of the goddess. Legend shall speak of sacrifice at worlds end. The wind sails over the water's surface Quietly, but surely...
Act III:
As the war sends the world hurtling towards destruction The prisoner departs with his newfound love And embarks on a new journey.
He is guided by hope that the gift will bring bliss And the oath that he swore to his friends.
Though no oath is shared between the lovers, In thier hearts they know they will meet again.
Act IV:
There is no hate, only joy For you are beloved by the goddess. Hero of the Dawn, Healer of Worlds.
Three friends go into battle One is captured, One flies away, the one that is left becomes a hero. If we were to enact it, would I be the one to play the hero, Or would You? Indeed After all, your glory should have been mine.
My Friend, the fates are cruel There are no dreams, no honour remains. The arrow has left the bow of the goddess.
My Soul corrupted by vengeance, Hath endures torment, To find the end of the journey in my own salvation. And Your eternal slumber.
Now what i want most... is the 'Gift of the Goddess'...
Act V:
Dreams of the morrow hath shattered soul Pride is Lost. Wings stripped away, the end is nigh Such is... the fate of a monster.
Even if the morrow is barren of promises, nothing shall forestall my return. If this world seeks my destruction... ... It goes with Me
Prologue:
When the war of the beasts brings about the world's end, The goddess descends from the sky
Wings of light and dark spread afar, She guides us to bliss, her gift everlasting...
------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ LOVELESS-Prologue When the war of the beast brings about worlds end The goddess descends from the sky Wings of light and dark spread afar She guides us to bliss Her gift everlasting
LOVELESS-Act I The infinite mystery The gift of the goddess is what the three men seek but their fates are scattered by war One becomes a hero One wanders the land And the last is taken prisoner But the three are still bound to a solemn oath to seek the answer together Once again
LOVELESS-Act II Though the prisoner escapes He is gravely wounded His life is saved however By a woman of the opposing nation He begins a life of seclusion with her Which seems to hold the promise of eternal bliss But as happiness grows so does guilt Of not fulfilling the oath to his friends
LOVELESS-Act III As the war sends the world hurling to destruction The prisoner departs with his new found love And embarks on a new journey He is guided by hope that the gift will bring bliss And the oath that he swore to his friends Though no oath is shared by the lovers In their hearts they know they will meet again
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Yes this one may seem close to the others but certain aspects of it are not. There fore after researching the history behind it and the theory's that follow, this is my theory of the final acts of LOVELESS...
Prologue When the war of the beasts brings about the world’s end The goddess descends from the sky Wings of light and dark spread afar She guides us to bliss, her gift everlasting
Act I Infinite in mystery is the gift of the goddess We seek it thus, and take it to the sky Ripples form on the water’s surface The wandering soul knows no rest.
Act II There is no hate, only joy For you are beloved by the goddess Hero of the dawn, Healer of worlds
Dreams of the morrow hath the shattered soul Pride is lost Wings stripped away, the end is nigh
Act III My friend, do you fly away now? To a world that abhors you and I? All that awaits you is a somber morrow No matter where the winds may blow
My friend, your desire Is the bringer of life, the gift of the goddess
Even if the morrow is barren of promises Nothing shall forestall my return
Act IV My friend, the fates are cruel There are no dreams, no honor remains The arrow has left the bow of the goddess
My soul, corrupted by vengeance Hath endured torment, to find the end of the journey In my own salvation And your eternal slumber
Legend shall speak Of sacrifice at world’s end The wind sails over the water’s surface Quietly, but surely
Act V Even if the morrow is barren of promises Nothing shall forestall my return To become the dew that quenches the land To spare the sands, the seas, the skies I offer thee this silent sacrifice
this is what it is, in a easier point
LOVELESS
Prologue (Interpreted) When the war of the beasts brings about the world’s end The goddess descends from the sky
Wings of light and dark spread afar She guides us to bliss, her gift everlasting
Act I (Interpreted) The infinite mystery The gift of the goddess is what the three men seek But their fates are scattered by war
One becomes a hero, one wanders the land And the last is taken prisoner
But the three are still bound by a solemn oath To seek the answer together, once again
Act II (Interpreted) Though the prisoner escapes, he is gravely wounded His life is saved, however By a woman of the opposing nation
He begins a life of seclusion with her Which seems to hold the promise of eternal bliss
But as happiness grows, so does guilt Of not fulfilling the oath to his friends
Act III (Interpreted) As the war sends the world hurtling towards destruction The prisoner departs with his newfound love And embarks on a new journey
He is guided by hope that the gift will bring bliss And the oath that he swore to his friends
Though no oath is shared between the lovers In their hearts they know they will meet again
Act IV (there is no valid interpretation for the last 2 acts) My friend, the fates are cruel There are no dreams, no honor remains The arrow has left the bow of the goddess
My soul, corrupted by vengeance Hath endured torment, to find the end of the journey In my own salvation And your eternal slumber
Legend shall speak Of sacrifice at world’s end The wind sails over the water’s surface Quietly, but surely
Act V Even if the morrow is barren of promises Nothing shall forestall my return To become the dew that quenches the land To spare the sands, the seas, the skies I offer thee this silent sacrifice
undefined life · Mon Jan 19, 2009 @ 10:54pm · 0 Comments |
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