Verse the Third
1] On the fifth day of the second month, a pilgrim arrived at the fortress. He knew not of our faith and so my avatar tried to teach him.
2] But the pilgrim rejected the path of righteousness and instead chose the ways of darkness and evil.
3] And so, Joddo Gibshimdo took the form of a great pig, as ugly as the darkness he had given his soul to.
4] And reaching out, he did strike at the miner NAV until he was dead.
5] But my avatar said:
6] "Be not afraid, for so long as you have faith in me, the beast cannot harm you with his fell attacks!"
7] And the dwarves said:
8] "Oh really? What about that bugger."
9] And my avatar did smite the doubters that tried to ridicule him and said:
10] "You may face the beast out there, or you may face the beast in here. I may not be as scary as the beast out there to look at, but I know how to flood your rooms with lava."
11] And with their faith restored, the dwarves did battle with the great pig.
12] The beast did fight against the faithful for nigh upon two days and two nights while my avatar prayed.
13] And on the dawn of the third day, my avatar strode out and said:
14] "Dark spirits, I drive you from this soul!"
15] And with a terrible scream, the pig took once again the form of a man, and said:
16] "Please, no, aaargh!"
17] But Maxcat, one of the truly faithful, did not believe the demon's glib and silver tongue, and struck him down with a silver axe.