WAR PART 1
The Narrator speaking:
"Sitting back watching as Funny Jester Da 1st made The King laugh.
Da King's knight rushed in and said we are at war come fast.
4oo deep they were trying to get in the castle's door.
He watched as his butlers and some maids hit the floor.
His General in Chief asked what will you have me to do My King.
DA KING was not in panic, messing with him ,will be their worst dream.
He told him to fire the cannons and the rifle men ,let them take their places on top of the castle.
Who ever is responsible he wanted the main enemy's Adam's apple.
Their bodies begin to pile up like the holocaust.
Then a white surrendering flag came out ,cause now they accepted the fact that they lost.
3oo soldiers was left to get judged ,by the KIng with the Royal Family there to watch
The King asked who sent you, they refused to tell ,so the King turned it up another notch.
200 hundred of their men were put in a line and shot to death.
The King watched 150 soldiers get their necks sliced all at the same time, while suffering trying to catch their breath.
Now there was only 50 men left ,but what they got is the worse of them all.
You couldn't imagine what I saw.
So King, if you are reading this ,we support you ,and hope to hear from you soon.
What happens to them will be described in the The Torture Room.
Mean while
King WebstarR Da 1st speaking to His Men.
I am very proud of you ,and I mourn for the ones that are dead ,
85 men to be exact, we will never forget, their families will receive money and bread.
Today was a victory but the war is not over yet.
The main perpetrator who is responsible we must still get.
Proceed the way you was and keep your eyes open .
My family could tell this concerned me ,as for my jester he stopped joken.
My mom said ''be prepared almost in tears.''
I told her" revenge is going to be mine even if it take years.''
I sat on my throne with my mind else where.
Then I told my butler to bring My Executioners right here.
I looked puzzled with my head looking at the floor ,as they finally came rushing in the doors.
I sat back and thought ," this will be the first of many wars.''
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