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tell us a storey carry it on.
flyingfireballxl5 Posted Oct 30, 2009
start you off.
tile: lord elk v the lady of the blue wood.
in the year 1245bc lord elk rule is kingdom
with the help of the wizard domnag together
they were unstopperble untill one day
a stange woman came to court and asked to see
the lord she told him of a magic tree in the
black mountains .and if you picked the leafs
from the tree and made a wish it would come true
she said first you must do something for me
you must bring me the golden axe of rimmal.
rimmal was a giant fire breathing dragon
that live in the dark lands in the east
lord elk said i will send my troops
no said the woman you must go your self
only then you will get to know where the
magic tree is. but if you don't come back with the
golden axe your kingdom will be mine
all the people in the court started to laugh at her
with one look she turn two people in to stone
everybody stop laughing. the lord said i will go with my
friend domnag and we will return and will rule this land
forever.
tell us a storey carry it on.
flyingfireballxl5 Posted Nov 1, 2009
#2
well they set off for the dark lands
on there way they stopped at a town called
pitwas it was a small town about 50 miles
from were the dark land started they were
there to pick up food and water .
they loaded up and was on there way.
tell us a storey carry it on.
flyingfireballxl5 Posted Nov 1, 2009
#3
they went for about 20 miles and stop my
a small forest they made camp for the night
there were ready for bed when a loud bang
was coming from the forest bang again and again
whats that said the lord it's coming from over
there behined those trees look it the giant he's
come looking for us we must stop him
look out he as the golden axe quick get behine those trees.
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