Thursday, January 22, 2015

Final Crisis

After things were heating up between the different kingdoms, they all went back home to their thrones. Each throne had their own army ready to fight and go to war with each other. The North and the East were on one side while the South and the West were on the other. The kingdoms then fought in the middle of nowhere where thousands of armies have been laid out on. The war ended up disastrously insane and hundreds of lives were lost. Garth fled the war during the climax of the battle because he didn't want to lose his life over such a stupid agreement. Elixar then ended up stabbing and killing Eugene from behind when he wasn't looking and was busy fighting the armies. The ruckus then lead Gardyè to avenge his brother. Gardyè and Elixar were both having a deep conversation on why Elixar had to kill Eugene and not just let it be. Elixar told Gardyè that life is to short to share things and just keep the things that thou have to thyselves. Gardyè told his brother Elixar that he shouldn't have killed his other beloved brother over an agreement to help his kingdom. Gardyè walked away to be the better man instead of killing his brother and losing another loved one. Elixar ran heavily towards Gardyè to try and kill him but failed to do so. Gardyè turned around quickly just as Elixar got in between 4 foot away from him and pulled up his bow and grabbing his arrow from his quiver drawing his arrow back and releasing it. Elixar fell the ground smiling as if this was all fun and games. Things didn't quite turn out the right way and ended on a disastrous battle. Gardyè went to his brother, Eugene's kingdom and carried his dead brothers up back to the North to bury them. A ceremony was going on and many were sad, lost, and heartless. They've lost a great king who had done everything he could to make the united nations a better society. Garth then flew to the North to celebrate the ceremony with his brother, Gardyè. Gardyè and Garth both promised not to hurt each other anymore despite what the situations were and agreed to share most of the properties with each other.

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