by Mitera Nikkou » Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:58 pm
It's a shame that this is so different that it attracts so little interest. Ah, well. Same old, after all of these years.
Anyway, in this tale, the king has been poisoned. The cure is at the bottom of a dungeon that is purported to have a depth of one-hundred floors, and that it is guarded by a horrible creature most fierce. It was said that whomever should save the king would be promised his daughter's hand in marriage. And so it was that many knights, adventurers, mercenaries and average peasants went into the cave... never to return.
Would the young squire, Strudel Diddlesworth, share the same fate as those before him?
Posting order:
All_Knowing_Frog
Gwen
Blaze
Kaizer
Millinescence
I'll start things off with things in our little hero's favor.
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Bright and early in the morn, with sword and shield in hand, Strudel Diddlesworth stood before the foreboding maw of the cave that led into the dungeon. The knight that he had served under, who had gone into the dungeon a week ago, was, as he feared, dead. His plan was to avenge him, and in doing so, in the pursuit of capturing of the cure for the king, would surely elevate his status like no one before him. He was an ambitious boy, to be sure, but it was an opportunity rarely placed at one's own feet, ready for the taking. And without venturing for it, what hope would he have of gaining it?
And so it was that he entered the dungeon with the utmost of caution. While the inside was illuminated by torches of green flame, a sign of the evil that permeated the place, it at least made it possible for him to use both of his hands for the trials ahead of him.
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Mitera Nikkou on Tue May 04, 2010 8:06 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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