Item ID: I-BL040
Thistheatre script was found on the 7th floor in Headmistress Moretti's tower, at the Conciri's Compound in Alatri.
(GM Only: This theatre script has scribbled in by Te'Lik, who wanted to “improve it” to make the main character - played by Te'Lik - perfect.)
Novel called "The Willow Maiden".
A tragic love story between a young human man and a fey maiden living in a willow deep in the forest.
There's a song written on the last few pages of the book, after the epilogue, that appears to tell a shortened version of the same story:
A young man walked through the forest with his quiver and hunting bow
He heard a young girl singing and followed the sound below
There he found the maiden who lives in the willow
He called to her as she listened from a ring of toadstools red
'Come with me my maiden Come from thy willow bed.'
She looked at him serenely and only shook her head.
See me now, a ray of light in the moondance
See me now, I cannot leave this place
Hear me now, a strain of song in the forest
Don't ask me to follow where you lead
A young man walked through the forest with a flower and coat of green
His love had hair like fire her eyes an emerald sheen
She wrapped herself in beauty so young and so serene
He stood there under the willow and he gave her the yellow bloom
Girl my heart you've captured. Oh, I would be your groom
She said she'd wed him never. Not near, nor far, nor soon
See me now, a ray of light in the moondance
See me now, I cannot leave this place
Hear me now, a strain of song in the forst
Don't ask me to follow where you lead
A young man walked through the forest with an axe sharp as a knife
I'll take the green eyed fairy and she shall be my wife
With her I'll raise my children. With her I'll live my life
The maiden wept when she heard him. When he said he'd set her free
He took his axe and used it to bring down her ancient tree
Now your willow's fallen now you belong to me
See me now, a ray of light in the moondance
See me now, I cannot leave this place
Hear me now, a ray of light in the moondance
Don't ask me to follow where you lead
She followed him out the forest and collapsed upon the earth
Her feet had walked but a distance from the green land of her birth
She faded into a flower that would bloom for one bright eve
He could not take from the forest what was never meant to leave