Publisher's Synopsis
"ONCE"
...Orc Lore is The Silmarillion to my
"UPON"
...Fellowship, and it was written to be
"A MOONFUL"
...heard, written to be said
"NIGHT"
...out loud, by
"THERE WAS"
...a fire
"A..."
...someone who loves
to let themself dream.
[nods. Charlotte agrees.]
"Yeah. That's kinda catchy! War-father..." That particular poem started my whole process of writing this collection of poems. The seed of that poem was, "Okay, so... Orcs, right? Orcs. Famously barbaric... as in they are barbarians on game night... What's a barbarian? Someone who gets magic from their anger. Well, in this world, all the magic comes from the gods, so... Anger god... (This fits perfectly! I was kinda looking for a magic system that I could base on the Enneagram, and this works out on a narrative level too, since Anger is one of the big 3 Stress Types...) Okay, so... Anger god, gives barbarians anger magic... Chiefs, probably. Violence. What if that's only the men though? I don't see a lot of girl orcs; I wonder what that would look like... Maybe we could start somewhere stereotypical, and sort of roam into areas with a variety of cultures... Each of those cultures would probably have some poetry, right? Right... Yeah... Poems. Maybe I'll do like... I dunno. Maybe I'll do a poem for the first Barbarian? (Which in my world get elevated to chiefs, called Warfathers in a lot of the Desert and Jungle tribes that are fighting all the time in my world at the time of my trilogy of trilogies...) Warfather god... Yeah! A story poem, that could tell the story of...
"The First Warfather! Let's do this." They're poems to be read aloud. They're poems for each other. They are reminders that Shakespeare wasn't writing for readers, but writing for the ear, because the voice is where the soul lives. And the truth isn't in what the words mean, but in how (when we speak) we get to share our souls with each other. ORC LORE is The Silmarillion to my Fellowship, and it wasn't written to be said out loud, by a fire... At night...
"ONCE UPON A MOONFUL NIGHT..."