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booming.  The sheriff knew something was up.  It was only a matter
 
booming.  The sheriff knew something was up.  It was only a matter
 
time before the villain made a mistake.
 
time before the villain made a mistake.
 
==[[User:Vasili|Vasili]]==
 
===(23rd April 2010)===
 
<pre>UU+U++G.,,...</pre>
 
A knock came at the mead hall gate.  A powerful blow, nearly tearing
 
the doors from their hinges.  King Wrathbeard drew his sword and
 
strode to the entrance, flanked by his elite warriors.  He nodded to
 
his men and they unbarred the door.  The doors swung open, revealing
 
the enormous, heavily-muscled body of Grum, half-giant, lord of the
 
hills.
 
 
"Where are my chickens?" growled Grum.  "You are to offer me four
 
fried chickens on every Tuesday!  Friday it is!"
 
 
Wrathbeard stroked his whiskers.  "What have you done for me lately,
 
Grum?" asked the king.  "Goblins still haunt the highways.  Jackal men
 
still harass my herds."
 
 
Grum left the hall in confusion, sure he had been tricked.  Back on
 
his hill, Grum watched as a carriage was stopped by goblin bandits and
 
the nobles stripped of their valuables.  Feeling his stomach rumbling,
 
Grum stood and ran toward the highway.
 
 
"Where is the rest of the gold!" yelled the goblin.
 
 
The nobles coward, fearing for their lives.  The goblin raised his
 
whip, better to lash them again.  A huge hand caught him by the wrist.
 
Grum tossed the goblin into the air.  The nobles screamed.  The half-giant scowled.
 
 
"I will have my chickens," he said, "whether you live or die."
 
 
<pre>%~%+%~%+%+++G++\U+||</pre>
 
 
Suddenly, one of the nobles took on a sly look.  He was thin, weak looking man in dark robes.  The others backed away as the dark noble approached.
 
 
"Who promised you chickens, friend?" asked the noble.
 
 
"King Wrathbeard give Grum chickens," said the half-giant.
 
 
"Well, Grum, my friend," said the noble, "Baron Gravesly knows that King Wrathbeard lies to Grum and eats all the chickens himself!"
 
 
A powerful blow knocked the mead hall doors off their hinges.  The warriors jumped to their feet and reached for their weapons.  The half-giant leapt inside and sent men hurtling through the air.  The king stepped out of his chamber, half naked, a sword in his hand.  The mead hall was a bloodbath, the half giant gasping, looking for more men to kill.
 
 
"Grum!" commanded the king.  "Why have you this?"
 
 
"Wrathbeard," said Grum through a mouth full of slobber.  "You ate my chickens."
 
 
Anger burned in the king’s chest.  He ground his teeth with the thought of that striver besting him.  He attacked the giant, slicing the monster across the face, slashing out an eye.  Grum cried out in pain, and the king struck again, but the blade bounced off the creature’s rib.  Wrathbeard raised his blade to strike once more, but his luck had run out.  Grum dashed out the king’s brains with one vicious blow.
 
 
King Gravesly’s reign was one of terror and tyranny.  All feared "Gravesly’s Dog," the evil monster that plagued both noble and commoner alike.  It was into this sad place, that an adventurer appeared, a young man, slight of build, but with the appearance of inner strength.  The peasants looked on him as he rode to town.  Could he be the one to save them?
 
  
 
==[[User:Vattic|Vattic]]==
 
==[[User:Vattic|Vattic]]==

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