Rednaxela, Keeper of the Ash
Rednaxela, Keeper of the Ash
Rednaxela began as a poem in 2015 and returns now as a song
about what remains when myth burns out. It follows a dragon stepping out
of his own legend—no longer fire, no longer fury, but something quieter
and far more human. The original poem and its transformation into music
live here,
for anyone curious about the shift from page to sound.
A Dragon Beyond the Legend
In this piece, Rednaxela moves through a world rebuilt on softened ground.
The stories told about him have twisted, hardened, and broken, yet he
walks through them with a kind of weary grace. The fire is gone, but the
truth beneath it still breathes. This isn’t a tale of conquest. It’s a
meditation on what survives when power fades.
The Weight of Ash and Memory
Ash becomes the landscape he keeps—what’s left after rage, after fear,
after the world has stopped demanding spectacle. The dragon stands not as
a monster or a myth, but as a witness to the cost of being misunderstood.
The song leans into the idea that strength can be quiet, steady, and
unadorned. Sometimes the bravest act is simply staying.
The Shape Love Leaves Behind
At its core, this is a story about love’s residue—how it lingers even when
everything else collapses. The dragon is not risen or undone; he is what
endures. A scar that heals slowly. A flame that chooses rest. A reminder
that even dragons can learn gentleness when the world stops asking them to
burn.
Rednaxela on Bandcamp
If you want to hear the full piece, it’s on Bandcamp and available to
stream here.
More Rednaxela
This song is the third and final chapter of the trilogy. Part one entitled
Rednaxela the Dragon, along with Part 2 – Rednaxela Again Did Rise,
are both available on Bandcamp.
