Monday, January 4, 2010

Here Walked a Champion

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He Fell. A Flash of thought. .."People Screaming, the body moving in dance, in trance, couples wound like mating snakes, two bodies one movement. They were rejoicing, their victory. And what a victory it was. What a relief. A 100 years the Reaper had been a frequent visitor... Too frequent.. too many loved ones lost, too many relationships broken. One moment of haste. One Moment of lust. Generations of suffering. But all this was the past, today they stood victorious, today life was good".



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"So my lady, after all this effort, bittersweet is the result.KHAND is famished. Cursed never to be the same again. A fertile land once, now reduced to a wasteland". He realised then there were no winners in a WAR. None but the dead. "None the less, No body to challenge KHAND again, never again, as long as this flag flies high. Not as long as I..". He stuttered. An uneasy feeling filled him. He was afraid , lost for words. He could not talk - Not before him. "How could this be possible, i am his superior!". His reason intervened - "Only in rank!".



Tense chatters clouded the space. As the chatter grew,so did their spirits.Hope was born, all was well, all will be. Chatters receded, as cheer filled its void. They all fell silent. The sound of his footsteps, seemed to thunder. The storm after the Calm. Up a cliff, which looked a colossal podium, there climbed a man, solid as rock, carved like a statue, hands clenched, face tilted horizontal in contemplation. As their Star rose on the west, the dwarf faded in the east.



There stood their Champion.

He gave hope to all, he kept none for himself."


The last line is a dedication to you - J.R.R., or is most of the post?

11 comments:

  1. Enjoyed the narration. Might read it a few more times to be able to appreciate it completely. TC.

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  2. Thanks for the compliment, Ketan!

    Those who v read the Lord of the Rings Mythology, might appreciate the subtleties of the post.

    As far as my comment as the author - the post is quite plain, not much reading into or in between required.

    Will eloborate on the post a little later.

    Thank you for your time and TC

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  3. "He gave hope to all, he kept none for himself."

    ^^^

    Yeah, I was just going to comment about how it reminded me of LOTR and right then I saw you dedicated it to JRR! :)

    Pretty cool! ;)

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  4. A mythology unbound by time or any other frontier. Truly amazing the work. Was able to appreciate the amount of work put into the book, only after writing this post. Such a lot of mental effort involved!!

    But this post is only a teaser as you can see. The ones relevant to the LOTR reference is only extracted here. The balance of post still in Progress. The full version will have to be in parts. Hope to complete it soon.

    And so nice to see you here again!! Are nt you a bowl of sunshine!!

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  5. MSP

    Nice little narration. Was wondering how am I able get the import of this post. Thankfully in your comments you had mentioned that this is only a part of some longer post. Will wait for it appreciate (leave alone better understanding).

    Truth be said, only one face ran through my mind as I read the post. That of Viggo Mortensen. Couldn't help it. Though the narrative is at some level beyond me, smiled at the dedication to JRR, realizing that there has been some connection at some other level.

    Cheers

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  6. The Wonder of Human Interaction (and Connection!!). And now taking forward the interest you have shown, will try to post a comment giving an in depth commentary on this post right now ..
    Thanks Sir.

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  7. Sir and if you like Viggo Mortensen that much you should watch the LOTR series.. too good a movie to miss. The technical aspects are better than even AVATAR. I thought AVATAR was a mockery of certain LOTR scenes (James Cameron had said LOTR had inspired him that AVATAR was ready to be made)!! Watch the movie if you like (1) Good visuals and photography, (2) Great Music and (3) Philosophy (an incidental aspect in the movie for many, but i know you wont miss them)

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  8. The post was also inspired by: 1. LOTR (The Narration) 2. The Matrix Reloaded - (Scene setting) 3. My own take on WAR or strife of any kind.

    The post essentially aims to say two things - 1. It aims to define a true champion (champion as in who inspires others (by sheer excellence in whatever he does - guess its my definition)) and why a person is perceived a champion. 2.It seeks to throw light on what the presence of a Champion inspires amongst those inspired by him.

    I recently while talking to a friend made the following statement "If there is a person with a vision and who is implementing that vision, all those who seek to accomplish something similar are drawn towards him/her". I realised then that i had formed that opinion just then. So this post was a part outcome of reflection on that statement - on the reasons why it is true in most cases.

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  9. MSP,

    Have seen two parts of the LOTR. Matrix not yet. Again, I like or dislike a movie, more because of intensity / strength of the characters, rather than action gimmicks or animations. I admit that locale and backdrops and music plays a great role in accentuating the characters shades / strength. Thats why I like Viggo Mortenesen. He carries some aura around him, which makes him look a warrior. Not just restricted to LOTR. Even in Eastern Promises / Hidalgo / Appaloosa, he had such characters. A post on him is long due. Some day.

    As to the Champion, I remember my English teacher from Class XI. While teaching a chapter titled "Olympic Gold" by Cassius Clay aka Mohd. Ali, she said, Champion is not a person who wins medals, but people. By inspiring them. That definition of Champion stuck with me till date. Nice to note the same stuff in your mind also.

    Cheers

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  10. @ MSP... Sorry to
    I am at the mercy of requesting to u a 'commentary' on the 'commentary' u have given about the post..

    The level of discussion here is above (or below??) the scope of my understanding.

    Hence no comments.

    Sorry once again...

    Cheers..

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  11. Wow, did I write this, too good, now that i read it after this long a time. (even at the risk of "Blowing my own horn".). Cant wait to continue this post.

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