THE WINDHARPS WAR
In anticipation of war, giant wind harps are erected upon the cliffs where their sinister strains will greet the enemy.
The Dark Ages were precarious times for the inhabitants of Britain. The contended with raids, looting, and invasions. All sides faced violence and adversity with only brief periods of relative calm. The ever-present threat meant the labours of war continued through the pages of peace. One could not afford to meet the enemy unpreared, and many hours were spent honing battle skills, fortifying important sites, and crafting weapons. Even those not active on the battlefield were made to contribute by sustaining the warbands taht protectd them.
This post depicts a weapon used on teh battlefield of the mind. These great harps gave voice to the guardian spirits of the land. The wind whipped against their strings, generating sinister howls and deafening monas that would chill the blood of teh bravest enemy. The eerie giants and their foreboding song were a potent weapon of pscyhological warfare.
From Ferguson, Anna-Marie. Keeper of Words. 1995 Llewellyn Publications. St. Paul, Minnesota. (167)
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