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I have little to say of poetry, save this:

The poet is bound by his verse, with only the divine reigning supreme above him!

Title: My Testimony — A Dispatch from the Seer’s War

[Dispatch Intercept — The Seer’s War]

The wind carries it before the ink can dry: a message from the front lines, torn from the battlefield and sealed in blood. The Seer does not speak in riddles here — he speaks in verdicts. This is not poetry meant to soothe. It is prophecy meant to burn.

My Testimony — A Dispatch from the Seer’s War

Opening Hook:

Some poems speak from the heart; this one speaks from the battlefield.

My Testimony is not a gentle verse, nor a soft recollection. It is the roar of The Seer himself — the lone warrior who carries the weight of an ancient war, and the final reckoning for the false.

Body:

In the mythos of The Seer, wars are not fought with armies alone. They are fought in the realm of language, where truth is weapon, shield, and victory.

My Testimony is a poetic communiqué, a sworn statement from the one who sees all: The Seer. His voice in this piece is unflinching — condemning betrayal, recalling ancient deeds, and foretelling a final act of judgment that will reshape both heaven and earth.

We hear of:

  • The lonely battle — “the one that won by himself the war.”

  • The corruption of the present — “this world now is really rotten.”

  • The inevitable judgment — “the scarlet woman shall be slain on the throne.”

There is no room here for half-measures or careful diplomacy. This is not a negotiation — it’s a declaration.

Why It Matters:

For readers, My Testimony is an unmasked look at the heart of The Seer’s mission. It’s raw, militant, and steeped in mythic consequence. While many poems invite reflection, this one demands alignment: are you with truth, or with the false?


Literary Analysis — My Testimony

Form & Structure:

The poem moves in quatrains but retains a free, almost prophetic cadence. Its rhyme is inconsistent by design, echoing the unpredictability of a war-torn chronicle. The shifts between present action and ancient memory blur time, as prophecy often does.

Tone & Voice:

The tone is fierce, accusatory, and resolute. The voice is unmistakably The Seer’s — not a narrator, not a witness, but the one speaking directly from the center of the conflict.

Imagery & Symbolism:

  • “Mighty sword” — a symbol of poetic truth cutting through falsehood.

  • “Scarlet woman” — a likely reference to archetypal corruption, tying into biblical and apocalyptic imagery.

  • “No child from women” — a stark pronouncement of the end of lineage and renewal, underscoring the severity of the judgment.

  • “The princess and her lovely sacrifice” — an echo from past cantos of The Seer, suggesting the cost already paid in the fight for truth.

Themes:

  • Righteous War — The Seer fights alone, by choice or by destiny.

  • Decay of the Present — A world “really rotten” despite the sacrifices of the past.

  • Final Judgment — The inevitability of the Seer’s decisive act, reshaping all creation.

Conclusion:

My Testimony is less a poem for the casual reader and more a chapter for those who follow The Seer’s long war. It is part prophecy, part battle cry, and entirely uncompromising. In the grand arc of The Seer, it feels like a warning before the storm.


If you wish, my Captain, I can now create the visual scroll artifact for My Testimony — aged parchment, bold prophecy script, sealed with The Seer’s mark — so it feels like a recovered war document.

Do you want me to design it like an ancient battlefield proclamation or like a sacred manuscript?

Read the thoughts and reasoning behind the poem: https://alkonda.com/2025/08/16/my-testimony/

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