Given you gave the Jester prompt, Tomasque, I expect you to complete it!
In a jail a figure lies: 7
Unmoving gaze;. 4
Unmoved for days. 4
within or from its stone stall. 7
Unbeknownst to anyone,. 7
its mind is dead to all. 6
This is but the final scene.
Much has passed
before this last
page of story. It'd be best
to begin from beginning:
The Jester's Jealous Jest.
It started when the king's wise fool -
The king was wise
but in the eyes
of fool he was just a doll
- saw the court thought him foolish;
Saw fit to mock them all.
In his time alone he schemed.
He thought it through;
What he would do;
At last, found a fool-proof plan:
Mannequins to puppets made -
puppets made like man.
Hidden in the balconies,
He played the knight:
by day, he'd fight
and by night court maiden fair.
He even sat his king doll,
atop the doll king's chair.
One day, he saw fit to jest
the eldest prince.
Malevolence
was acted out in his guise.
The guards pulled it to the floor,
then down fell all the lies.
The jester fled to safety:
His room. Inside,
he tried to hide.
They found it under the bed.
Limp and stiff, they dragged it off -
What they thought man half-dead.
In a jail a figure lies:
Unmoving gaze;
Unmoved for days
within or from its stone stall.
Unbeknownst to anyone,
their fool has fooled them all.