Reincarnation On a breezy, October morning in the land Kilgandore, the whole kingdom was active. The townsfolk were in a state of euphoria after their impressive victory in their long lasting battle against Grallanghall, a rival kingdom. The savior of their great land, that led them to victory over Grallanghall, was going to take the throne today. That man’s name was Frederick Lancer, a man not from royalty. He was born from two farm owners that lived just on the outskirts of the kingdom. He became the hero that they needed after the death of the king and prince in battle. Frederick took charge of their weakened army and resurged them to victory.Everyone was going to be there to watch this historic event. They wanted their war hero to take …show more content…
Frederick married a beautiful woman named Gertrude Finning and had two adonises for sons, Drako and Alban. Frederick kept his country at peace; they were not attacked and prospered because of it. Their forthcoming was upon them; an evil sorcerer by the name of Marrvack the Malicious was plotting his attack on the Kilgandore. Marrvack was a dastardly, horrifying, and brilliant man. He was an older man, he wore a black robe with white symbols spread across it. He knew hundreds of spells, good and bad. With his unbreakable staff, the Supremacy he could destroy anyone in his sights. Marrvack was unknown to the people of Kilgandore, but they will know him soon enough. He was plotting to sneak into the kingdom and put a curse on the royal Lancer family. He needed to kill them to take over their …show more content…
They warned the king that he could be next. The king told the guards to search the rest of the castle for whoever killed his sons; he and the queen locked themselves in their room for safety, but it was already too late. Marrvack was already in the room and appeared to Frederick and Gertrude. Frederick reached for his sword and swung at Marrvack with all his might, but Marrvack blocked his blow with the Supremacy. The king was astonished to what he saw. Marrvack knocked the king down and kicked away his sword. They were completely defenseless against Marrvack’s powers. Marrvack said to the king, “I will spare your lives if you tell the guards to stand down and obey all of my order’s.” The king replied, “I will never give up my kingdom without a fight!” Marrvack said aggressively, “Fine, I will just have to take it by force!” Marrvack casted spells on the king and queen instantly. The queen was dying very quickly right before the king’s eye. There was nothing he could do, but sit there and watch. The spell casted upon Frederick was another death spell, but this spell killed Frederick slow and painfully. He suffered and cried while Marrvack laughed hysterically. The guards busted down the door to only their king and queen dead, with the menacing sorcerer standing there with a huge grin upon his face. The guards were in complete and utter shock. They knew they could
Sir Lancelot was the first knight to ever join the round table. He was loved by all, feared by many. He would risk his life to serve other countless of times, never failed in politeness and his passion and courage great. He was the pinnacle of what a knight should be, the poster child of what true chivalry is. This reputation followed him throughout his life but, in the end, he himself was his greatest downfall. Throughout this
Lancelot's betrayal has been the center cause of the events that leads to the deaths of Guinevere, himself, and Arthur as well. Lancelot has been a loyal knight of King Arthur and the Round Table until he meets Guinevere, Arthur's wife. He instantly falls in love with her as soon as he sees her, which eventually comes to an affair between them. During a feast holds by Arthur for the victory battle of Lancelot’s:“Their bodies locked together as though a trap had sprung. Their mouths met, and each devoured the other. Each frantic heartbeat at the walls of ribs trying to get to the other until their held breaths burst out and Lancelot, dizzied, found the door and blundered down the stairs. And he was weeping bitterly” (Steinback). Lancelot is disloyal to his king, and does not realize what these actions may lead to the other. He may have somewhat realized that the affair with his benefactor’s wife is a betrayal and ungrateful, but he has crossed the line. However, when Arthur finds out about the affair, he leaves Camelot for a battle with Lancelot. This causes the last major event: the battle between Arthur and Mordred, where they both of them died. Even though Arthur died, Guinevere and Lancelot never see each other again until Guinevere dies. Due the lost of his
Percival’s own fear mingled with his brethren’s, but as knight, he had been trained to accept the fear, dismiss it, and carry on. It was the only way to survive battle. Even so, as he slashed, blocked, and delivered furious blows with his shield, he wondered if this was where it would all end. On this blood-soaked beach in Abertawe, would Camelot fall to Odin? Rulers rose and fell every day. What if King Arthur’s time was over? It was too soon for that. There was so much left to do, much to fight for.
In 996 of the gods era King Frederick of Little Evalia was driven mad after his wife died after giving birth two weeks early to twin daughters and bled out. The King in his grief ordered the twins to be executed for the death of the queen, however, his son the fifteen year old evilan Crown Prince Lloyd; kidnapped the twin princess believing that his father was just suffering from a temporary bout of insanity, and that he would regret having the twins killed. Only the King never did recover and the country suffered tremendously from his insanity. In response Prince Lloyd started a resistance faction, and tried to take the throne from his father only to beaten down, disowned, and have a kill on sight order put out on Prince Lloyd, and twin princesses
Fredrick looked upon the faces of these young men knowing that some of them would not live to be his age, let alone make it through the night. They lived and died for the sake of others. He understood that. The king was so far removed and his edicts easily broken when the lives of others were at stake. It was a conflict of principles, but it happened all the time. They would worry about explaining their actions to their sovereign later. That is if they decided to tell him at all.
This also shows the Prince’s lack of responsibility to his kingdom and to his people because he was only concerned about 1,000 of his people and not the entire kingdom. In the end, even with all of the manipulation and confinement Death still comes for the prince and his people hiding
“Instantly drew his own and plunged it up to the hilt in the Baron’s stomach, but as he withdrew the dripping blade he began to weep, and cried: ‘O God! What have I done! I have killed my old master,
In one tempestuous night, full of turbulence, Dark knight from the underworld was summoned to vanquish all those who opposed the might of the vicious prince that ruled the land. From the present to the citizen everyone ware vulnerable. The wanton act of the prince woe everyone, as the prince tried to usurp the throne from the rightful heir. Attack of the Dark Knight was superfluous which lead to mass murder at the young prince hand. The upshot of this barbarous action by the price led to his beheading.
Mardra lost it. She let her powers take over. Everyone fled as she set fire to the entire dukedom. It was not until she realized that the prince was in the flames that she regained her senses. They were both shocked when she healed him. The burns should and would have been fatal.
On the eve of the Renaissance, there were four brothers of wealthy pedigree. Their sundry stories were as tightly knit as a twilled textile, always aloof with vigor and fraternity, in the small Welsh hamlet of Cartref. The eldest, named Robert, was the beneficiary of the family estate, a sprawling sheep farm. He spent his days crutching and herding the livelihood of the brother’s elderly parents. The Second brother, named Frederick, apprenticed a blacksmith, and learned the craft of coercing iron and steel into tools of production as well as destruction. And the youngest two brothers, William and Harrison, earned a King’s Shilling, bringing home honor, for King and for Country.
This morning with glassy eyes staring up at the ceiling and dagger wounds to the chest, His Majesty was pronounced dead. Reports say that the guards were found bloody and in possession of the murder weapons. But why they did it, is still unknown, and we may never know that information, as immediately after hearing
saving the King's life by telling him a planned killing attempt on his life. This later serves as a
But Krieger, did not want to fight fairly. He started attacking any men going to support the army occupying Carnufex. This made the occupying army feel as if they had no support from King Anthony. Then Krieger lead his men into Carnufex. They went through a secret entrance, through one of the mountains protecting Carnufex. They created a hidden base, in the forest to the east of Carnufex. They planned their attack carefully, and waited for a month. They attacked on the winter solstice, or the longest night of the year. They attacked, quietly going to each tent, and killing the soldiers in their sleep. Many of the men had qualms about killing defenseless men, until they heard how these “men” treated the people. They were murders, and
In a land far away there was a kingdom, this kingdom was deemed the jelly kingdom. mainly because all of its inhabitants were made entirely up of a jelly like substance. Many citizens lived in this kingdom, mostly peasants and higher political figures but on top of them all lived the royal family. this family was made up of the queen, queen Alexandra and her son prince Pink. in recent years there had been a small battle between two kingdoms, the jelly kingdom and the fire kingdom. over time, the battle had evolved into a full-on war, it was known to all as the great rival war. in the midst of battle the late king, King Augustus had lost to a fire knight. There was a great mourning over his death, it was a sad day for all.
To begin with I believe that the two ideologies that I find to be the best to analyze this case are Epicureanism and the beliefs of Aristotle. Though I may be partial to these since I believe that they support my feelings on the topic I also think that they make sense for this case. According to the Epicureans, as well as Aristotle, Frederick lived an unhappy life. In my opinion the Epicureans are most correct about his case.