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Blazing
Crowds of people stand in tired anticipation,
standing and enduring,
in the blazing heat.
On the massive sandstone dais,
seven are seated, with their
bright, vibrantly dyed robes and sparkling
blue jewelery, waiting for the eighth.
The sun keeps up its blistering
pace, but finally he arrives with savage-looking
eyes and a dominant demeanor, more finely
dressed than anyone in sight.
The masses bow in fear, and one of the
people seated opens a case, removing
the scintillating and terrifying centerpiece.
Slowly walking towards the man, he raises the
frontlet and places it on his forehead so
the wild turquoise eyes face
the people. They are speechless; they see
its eight dazzling golden arms and the
vicious, feral face and serrated teeth,
radiating energy and fierce power
like the burning sun high above–
they know he is the king now.
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On Gold Octopus Frontlet, Thad Zajdowicz