Tuesday, May 19, 2020

The Knight Of Light By The Greenest Grass - 3272 Words

Chapter 1: The Knight of Light The Knight of Light Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a small kingdom that had a sky of the bluest blue, and was surrounded by the greenest grass which was decorated by every flower you could imagine. Within this kingdom there was a village that was filled with happiness, and everyone who lived there was always smiling, for they loved their little village. They loved the blue skies, they loved the green grass that was decorated by every flower you could imagine, and they loved their kingdom. But what the villagers loved most was their beautiful queen. She was a wonderful and benevolent woman who lived in an enormous pure white castle just outside of the village. From there she would†¦show more content†¦Alas, this was not the end of the Darkness s scheme. Once it was done with the village it swept into the queens pure white castle and into the bedchamber of the queen herself. The Darkness then snatched her up in its giant claw and dragged her out of the bedchamber. It dragged her out of the pure white castle, out of the village, and took her into the very depths of Hell themselves. After the queen was taken, the blue skies turned cloudy and grey, the pure white castle became ugly, and discoloured, and an eternal gloom settled upon the kingdom. From that moment on, none of the villagers could smile, for with their glowing queen stolen from them, what reason was there to smile? Days turned into weeks, weeks turned into months, months turned into years and years turned into centuries, and the kingdom remained the gloomy, grey ghost of the joy it had once celebrated. In that time the queen did not return, and any fool who was brave enough to try and look for her never came back. But then one day, after exactly one hundred years had passed since the Darkness came, a stranger came to the gloomy kingdom, and he was not like the sad, smile-less villagers who lived there. No, this man was a knight! For he rode a white stallion and he wore a shining suit of armor, made out of the purest silver which shone like a finely cut jewel, with a

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