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Authors: C. Mahood

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"Gladwin what are you doing?" Dertrid asked "Avenging
your father". Y At that Galdwin ran at the queen and smashed him
and her through the window beside them. "NO" Dertrid yelled at he
watched Gladwin and the queen plummet towards the ground. He
watched them until they hit the ground and the blood formed a large
puddle around them. Dertrid stood back and walked toward the door
where Keldon was standing. "Is it done then?" Dertrid asked Keldon
"Yes it is ............................ ..your majesty"

Keldon knelled to the ground and held Samuels
sword high above his head. Dertrid walked over to him and ‘said
Arise SIR Keldon. The two laughed and hugged again. They both
walked over to the window where they could see the last few‘
goblins and guards being executed by the remaining alliance. "So
then, we have finally won" Keldon said still not taking his eyes
off the queen’s dead body. it _ "We had won before we even set foot
in the city of Sáann"

"I suppose you’re right ............. ..well
I guess we had better go and address your next kingdom then Dertrid
huh?""Yeah 0k then lets go" Dertrid could not believe that he heard
that. HIS kingdom...finally it was his. He could almost hear his
father say, " I am proud son proud." Dertrid walked out of the keep
and unto the pulpit in the city centre. There he could see doors
open in all the houses and the civilians coming out to stare at the
crowning of their new king. On the stage stood Penla, Keldon and
Dertrid. Dertrid was the First to speak "We are missing two people
on the stage with me today so the first law I am going to make as
king is that they must be in everyone’s prayers tonight. The second
law will be...the City of Sáann is now a democratic city. This
means you make the rules not me. That’s all for now thank you" The
crowed started to cheer and cry with happiness but were hushed when
Penla stood up. "The third and final law is...we have the best
party ever to be recorded in the history of Northland tonight" As
Penla said this everyone laughed and cheered at the same time. That
night the third law most definitely was fulfilled but it was
fulfilled twice as well as Penla had expected. It was a night to
remember, and is still talked about throughout Northland to this
very day.

 

 

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