Once upon a Pennsic, if tales haven't lied, The people of the Knowne Worlde fought all on one side. Some opposed for honor, but from low to high, "Aislinn! For Aislinn!" was all their battlecry. This tale honors courage, an unbeaten queen, But another meaning -- 'aislinn' means a 'dream'. Dream of love and honor, justice, hope and song -- Aislinn. For aislinn, folk conquered conquer'rs wrong. Come, my lords and ladies, see how strange meseems How with ugly hate we serve our lovely Dream. Till we live as friends, our Dream we are denied. Aislinn -- for Aislinn! There is no other side!