In times of confusion and chaos and war
Heroes rise up, or just get born
But for every legend and for every myth
There are dozens with tales more forlorn.

When Achrom the Abominable, the scum
Had drained all the cosmos of light
Except for that guarded in the royal citadel
(Pre-Ministry), things were blight.

And Odo was threatened by Achrom, as well.
Not directly, but north and west
Of his residence lived a minion who scared
Poor Odo till he could not rest.

He lived in that fear until one day, propelled
By a force that felt bigger than him
He left all he knew and marched north to his fate
Following a fancy or whim.

He passed up that bully and kept on his path
Until on the horizon, quite tall
He saw the outline of a tower with power
To destroy Achrom once and for all.

But Achrom was wise, and had seen through that plot
And so he presented a second
Tower which threatened the citadel, looming
Next to the first, but Odo reckoned

He was stronger than he seemed, for after all, he
Hadn't let that bully destroy
Him, so he veered right and he charged at that tower
With the carefreeness of a young boy.

He spit at the tower until it dissolved
And its rubble was left on the ground.
Despite all its might, when approached in the right
Way it was structurally unsound.

Achrom let that be, and convinced the bully
Near Odo, since Odo had moved north
To head south next to Odo's old land, and so
He immediately set forth.

Odo ignored that, and continued his trek.
He could have killed a bully that
Could just have killed him, but instead moved so they
Stood side by side, though didn't chat.

The plan once again was in action to stop
Achrom from completing his plot.
But he knew that trick was an option and worked
So an option it would be not.

He recruited to his side a bishop, a man
Who had formerly worked for a church
And sent him southwest, to a place where he could
Make the color guardians all lurch

Until Odo moved on. Once again north and west
Of him a bully stood. This time
Odo charged and assaulted him. In times of peace
The attack would be ruled as a crime.

But it was a war, and Achrom struck back.
Whatever he did didn't matter
Since Odo again moved northwest, and began
To torment and torture and batter

A knight of Achrom's, until at last he stood
As far north as anyone could go.
The defenders applauded so much, you'd think Odo
Had starred in an excellent show.

"You've done it!" the citadel shouted to him.
"Now pick up that crown there, and rule
Alongside the king, as the queen of the world!"
But Odo thought that was uncool.

"I'm a man!" he retorted. "And that should be obvious!
For those of you that haven't seen:
There is no way, I'm telling you, not in a blue moon
That I would be a willing queen."

"You have to, great Odo! It will destroy Achrom!
Or possibly, would you prefer
To become a bishop?" "If I have no other
Choices open to me, then sure."

So he was ordained then and there. Achrom gone
He could return to his life. But
His life was a bishop's now, and he was forced
To follow precise paths, and strut

Only in places like the one where he was
And his home, alas, was no such place.
So he went through formalities, and was a failure.
He muddled a prayer or grace

So many times that he quit early on,
Absentmindedly dashed off a will,
And miscast a spell that shattered a mirror
Although its intent was to kill.

He tried it again, and aimed at the shards,
And this time it reflected back
Which was his intent. He died quickly: there
Was no visible sign of attack.

The press had a field day, the mourners filled up
A Quidditch pitch unto the brim.
For Odo there were eulogies aplenty
Until the sun set, light went dim,

And Odo the hero, they bore him back home
To the place that he'd known as a lad
They laid him to rest with his hat inside out,
And his wand snapped in two, which was sad.

Which was all that he wanted, from back in the day.
The bully was gone, Achrom too.
Odo rested in peace, I assume although I
Don't really know how it ends. Do you?