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Monday, May 12, 2014

Letters from Barataria

The friends from thecaverns.net broadcasted a little tale that the druken bard of the llama wrote some time ago. Here you have that story, but the best way to enjoy it is with the great voice of  Lord Baldrith. And, if you have enough free time, you could also to take a look to the original version in Spanish.

Letters from Barataria *

There was no enemy capable to sink your moral, or defeat that could shake your principles. You were always true to yourself, without betraying yourself because of what others said. You offered the heart in a selflessly way and there was no despise that prevented you to do it.

You charged against monsters and villains, without a minimum hesitation, to make the world a better place. You were you able to understand that an emaciated animal could be the most beautiful steed in the universe, and you demonstrated us with your nobility that the courage, the trust and the love were much more needed and piercing weapons than the most ferrous spear.

For you the life was an adventure full of dreams to realize, a continuous joust where only was defeated who believed it. We must be crazy.

You really were the true knight, Don Quixote

* Barataria was an imaginary wonderful place that Quixote promised to Sancho.

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