About a father and son dispute which leads to estrangement. At the end, it is the grandson who restores happiness back into the family.
Hear this O-Majesty; who is faithful, good and true. The entire kingdom is saddened, for your Servants – Beloved and Praiseworthy and Priceless have broken the Order. And the King Cried!
Two riders approached in the valley; one of the Old Code and the other of the New and took sword against one another – the Father to the Son and the Son to the Father. And the King Cried!
Hear this O- Majesty; who is faithful, good and true. All the kingdom is saddened for two great Knights has fallen from Grace – your Servants Beloved and Praiseworthy and Priceless. And the King Cried!
Then the Angel of the Lord appeared with a great and mighty shout – “Enough!”
“Woe unto you, Sir Knight of the Old Code. This I have against you – Was it not I, who have given you everything; the lands, the mountains and the sea? Was it not I, who wanted you to govern, to build and to protect? Was it not I, who have given you, power, might and skill? Was it not I, who gave you this Glory and Honor? You were held the highest of all – you were called, The Beloved! You stand accursed! Woe unto you, O great Knight! You, who refuse to yield and to bow, who have turned your back from everything that is Faithful, Good and True. For your heart has turned cold and empty. You will remain an exile in your own loneliness all the days of your life.”
“And woe unto you, Sir Knight of the New Code. This I have against you – Was it not I, who have given you Wisdom, Understanding, Observance and Great Talent? Was it not I, who have Established you to reclaim which was lost? You were held in the highest regard for you were called, Praiseworthy and Priceless! You stand accursed! Woe unto you, O great Knight! Who is Double-minded and Unstable in all your ways? Make your Stand, O fallen Knight of Young! For you are neither Hot nor Cold. Therefore, I have vomited you out of my mouth. You will remain discontented all the days of you life.”
The Order had been broken and the two Knights rode off; each going their separate way as the King Cried. Then the Angel of the Lord spoke, “Weep not O-King; who is faithful, good and true. For behold, I will send forth a new rider who is of the Old Code and of the New; an exalted Knight from the High Mountain who’s Song will be a enlightenment and will restore the Order for his path I will establish and direct.” And the King Cried – tears of joy!
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