Luna The Magician [30 Days Of Poetry – Day 22]

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Prompt: Magic

Luna, the magician, was having a rough time
No bookings for months and not earning a dime
Despite her skill with her wand and card
Finding new work was getting increasingly hard

Until one day a letter came through her door
Promising her a job with perks galore
She didn’t wait and quickly replied
And later she walked to her new job with pride

However, she quickly found that she had misunderstood
They didn’t want a magician in a hood
They wanted a mage, powerful and strong
Who could fight the darkness and right the wrong

But Luna needed the money and thus agreed
To the position of warrior’s mage, she did accede
She and her party quickly headed to the west
And climbed the mountain called Dragon’s Crest

After a trip of many hard weeks
Luna and her friends had crested the peaks
They stood before the castle dark and cold
The air hung heavy with the stench of mold

The group ventured through the heavy doors
and made their way through the many floors
Soon they reached the Demon King on his throne
As he growled at them in an unearthly tone

“Quick, cast the spell and make this right!”
Shouted the group’s leader, a mighty knight
Luna looked left and right and blushed bright red
As the butterflies in her tummy turned to dread

She pulled off her hat and quickly spun around
Then she reached inside without a sound
She did a trick so avant-garde
She pulled out a deck and shouted. “Is this your card?”

The Demon King shook his head and let out a growl
“You will pay for a joke this foul!”
Thankfully all was not lost
As out of the hat, a rabbit was tossed

This rabbit was mean and fed up with it all
And it engaged the Demon King in a brawl
The King was strong, but the bunny was quick
And could kick with the force of a well-aimed brick

When the Demon King fell, the bunny did smile
And then hopped off down the aisle
The group cheered and carried Luna back to town
Where she was gifted a silver crown

But Luna learned an important lesson that day
No matter how desperate you are for the pay
If you don’t want to suffer from grief
Always carefully read the brief

Jonathon Greenall is a freelance writer, artist, and tabletop roleplaying game designer who has written for CBR, Polygon, Nintendo Life, Gayley Dreadful, Enbylife, and many other publications. They have also published several popular and highly-praised tabletop roleplaying games including “You Have One Ability….The Ability To Fuck This Up,” “Macarons, Milkshakes, And Magic,” and “Wander Wizards.”

Jonathon has always been fascinated by media, from the big hitters to the small, obscure, and often overlooked titles that linger on the sidelines, capturing both the on and off-camera stories that make these shows so fascinating.

Jonathon is also a major anime fan, having been exposed to the medium through shows like Sailor Moon and Revolutionary Girl Utena. Since then, Jonathon has maintained a passion for anime, watching most new shows each season and hunting down overlooked gems from previous ones.