Grillon and Parador are two of the gods of Vimar, the world I created when I started to write The Wolves of Vimar Series.
Grillon is the god of Nature and wild things and Parador is the goddess of Agriculture. The legend is told each year on the first day of spring, which is also the start of the year on Vimar. The first month of the year is called after Grillon, and is known as Grilldar. It falls roughly the same time as mid-March to mid-April on Earth.
I hope you enjoy this poem, which also appears in the first book of The Wolves of Vimar, The Wolf Pack. The friends spend this day in Roffley on their way to find the Sword of the legendary king, Sauvern, who united the land of Grosmer.
On the eve of Grildar, morality is lax, and there are many children conceived at this time. They are considered as blessed, though, and are thought of as the children of the god, and not conceived of human males.

Legend of Grillon and Parador
One day the Lord of Nature was walking all alone
When beside a hidden pool a lovely sight was shown.
For bathing in the moonlight, where no-one should have been
Was a beauteous maiden, the loveliest he’d e’er seen.
Lord Grillon lost his heart to her
This maiden oh so fair.
He vowed that she would be his own
His life with her would share.
He showed himself at once to her
As forward he did tread.
She said “And who are you, good sir?
Should you not be abed?”
Oh lovely maid, my love, my life,
I ne’er will rest again.
Unless you come to be my wife
My heart will feel such pain.”
And so fair Parador was wed
To Grillon. She agreed
To always sleep within his bed
And others ne’er to heed.
But evil now will turn to dust
That love and bliss
For Barnat after her did lust
And swore she’d be his.
He poisoned Grillon’s mind and said
She was untrue
That she had been into his bed
And others too.
Lord Grillon he was truly sad
That she should treat him so.
He thought that he’d go truly mad
So far from her he’d go.
Now Parador had done no wrong
To deserve this fate.
She could not any more be strong
Beneath Lord Grillon’s hate.
So mourn she did and all the world
Did join with her in sorrow.
All green things died and creatures curled
All safely in their burrow.
But in good time, Lord Grillon found
How false the god of war.
He came to her and he reclaimed
The love of his wife once more.
So once again the land grew green
And springtime came again.
And summer’s warmth and life serene
While she forgot her pain.
And so each year the land remembers
The love of Parador
And autumn comes and winter’s embers
Till Spring returns once more.
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Is it hard to set up your own blog? I’m not very techincal but I can figure things
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Thanks
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I had no idea about setting up a blog before starting this one. WordPress is very easy. I suggest you try it.
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Poems and songs play such a wonderful part of fantasy. Both types will be making their lyrical appearances in my forthcoming novel.
However, I did not take on the challenge of writing anything as epic as yours above. Wonderful.
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Thank you very much for your kind words. I’m sure your book will be great, and I’m so glad you like my poem.
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Reblogged this on johncoyote and commented:
Please read and enjoy the work of a amazing writer.
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Thank you for the reblog, John.
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You are welcome.
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Myth and tale. My favorite. A amazing story written.
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So glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the kind words.
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Was my pleasure and you are welcome.
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