Performative bard Victor Billot farewells Dr Ash
Return to the Elvish Lands
Grand Meister Asphodel Bumfold is returning to his Elvish Lands, aboard the Good Ship Jabcinda, far, far, across the Sea of Tranquillity, far, far, away from the loud discordant yelling and screeching of Queens Landing, far, far away from the burping of an angry toad on the roadside. Lo, the Red Empress sheds a tear; lo, even her rival Baron Luxon is moved. The Blessed Asphodel served the Queendom well for seven hundred and three score years. As the Plague ravaged the lands, and the barbarians and Ostrogoths stomped their dervish dance on the lawns, the Most Venerable Asphodel conjured cures, administered nostrums and elixirs, and was even rumoured to be able to transform a man into a toad through white magick. The people gather round, and cheer from behind their masques, but the urgent sounds of a burping, raging, viridian and magenta hued warty cane toad get louder and louder and louder again. Saint Ash turns around at last, and picks up the noisome and vengeful amphibian and drops it in a muffling dank sack, before jauntily leaping onto the departing vessel - "Farewell O plague ravaged citizens!" The crowd waves kerchiefs and hurrahs as the Good Ship Jabcinda sails into the sunset, even as a voice in the crowd wonders aloud: "Has anyone seen Seymour of Epsom?"
Victor Billot has previously felt moved to compose Odes for such luminaries as Clarke Gayford, Centurion Andronicus, the Prime Sinister, Brian Tamaki, Dr Siouxsie Wiles, and Garrick Tremain.