Friday, February 26, 2010
bonus
On the bloodiest day of the year the Aztecs and the Mayans had a great battle over the rocks of Omistis. These were hundreds of rocks, huge and tiny that was a great place to make a defensive wall. If someone was driven back in a battle they could retreat to the rocks of Omistis. The battle took place right by the rocks at Hubbles creek. Nine hundred Aztecs showed up lead under the War Chief Ulimon. One thousand Mayans showed up lead under the War Chief Alimon. So before the battle the two war chiefs met up and tried to talk each other out of fighting, but neither were persuaded. The Two War Chiefs sent there men at each other. When the two Armies met hell was raised. Bones were broken, Brains were bashed, and tomahawks went into chests. When the battle was still roaring each side had about Three hundred men left, something surprising happened. The Iroquois Tribe from the Great Plains showed up with Two thousand warriors and slaughtered all of the Aztecs and Mayans. They destroyed The Rocks of Omistis with axes and spears. The after all was done. The victorious Iroquois Tribe went home and did a war dance.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Indian Chiefs war
Once in a land called The Great Plains there was an Apache Chief named Smoltin. He was in charge of three hundred fifty warriors. They went to tribe to tribe destroying culture and spilling blood. But when a Sioux Chief named orthodox heard of this he sent three hundred fifty warriors to go and get rid of these pests. So they marched all day and marched all night. Then they rested all day and when the time was right he would attack. Exactly when the moon went down they saw the apaches and knew it was time. The Apaches didn’t know what hit them when the Sioux tribe ran them down to the ground the Apache Chief knew he wouldn’t be destroying culture and spilling blood anymore. The Sioux had won but would they make it back? There had been word that the Iroquois tribe had been on the prowl. They only had one hundred fifty soldiers left from the quick battle. It was known that the Iroquois Soldiers could throw their tomahawks like Spirits. It was also heard that an Iroquois soldier could throw his tomahawk threw five men lined up. They would be in the devils reach if they didn’t get moving.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
bonus
This is a story about a knight, a border guard, and the mountain lord.
Once upon a time there was a knight that watched over his people (valley tribes) like a Sheppard over his sheep. There was a border guard that made sure that no one passed the border without an official creed. There was an old mountain lord who lived in peace with his 18 tribes (mountain people) for 100 years next to the border. But ever since the lord who ruled the 41 river tribes came through the roaring gulch he has disturbed the peace. On the 1st day of the summer the border guard was watching his portion of the border and occasionally watched the Sheppard’s and there sheep run around. The knight was walking to the town with his squire to see what was happening and eat some of t he butchers famous beef mutton stew with his old school friends. The old mountain lord was listening to the sounds of the market at the corner of the peak with a pear in his hand. They all thought that this was going to be a peaceful day, it was but the next day it wasn’t. It would be the day when the mountain people and the valley tribes would fight together. There always was a peaceful alliance between them but tomorrow would test that alliance.
Once upon a time there was a knight that watched over his people (valley tribes) like a Sheppard over his sheep. There was a border guard that made sure that no one passed the border without an official creed. There was an old mountain lord who lived in peace with his 18 tribes (mountain people) for 100 years next to the border. But ever since the lord who ruled the 41 river tribes came through the roaring gulch he has disturbed the peace. On the 1st day of the summer the border guard was watching his portion of the border and occasionally watched the Sheppard’s and there sheep run around. The knight was walking to the town with his squire to see what was happening and eat some of t he butchers famous beef mutton stew with his old school friends. The old mountain lord was listening to the sounds of the market at the corner of the peak with a pear in his hand. They all thought that this was going to be a peaceful day, it was but the next day it wasn’t. It would be the day when the mountain people and the valley tribes would fight together. There always was a peaceful alliance between them but tomorrow would test that alliance.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
mountian pass border
This is a story about a knight, evil lord Mongol, and a peaceful man Oaken. Once upon a time there was a peace keeper that was a knight. An evil lord that wanted everything to himself. Oaken the great. There was a war called mountain pass border. The knight tried to hold the land. The evil lord wanted to take over the land. Oaken just wanted the war to stop. So all of the knights 250,000 men who lived honest lives stood on or by the mountain. All the evil lords 250,000 men who lived there lives in shame marched toward the mountain. When they were both in place the knight drew his mighty board sword and charged with 210,000 men! He left 40,000 men to fire catapults and arrows at the evil lords men. Then the evil lord advanced all of his men. The reason he didn’t leave any of his men behind is because he believes the gods will help. But what he didn’t know was that there was no gods, there was just one. Did you notice that the evil lord didn’t go and fight? That’s because he is a coward. So when the men met, the knights men had so much adrenalin. Because there lord was fighting with them, they crumbled the lords men. Oaken was happy because he knew the war was over. Evil lord Mongol died when a man bashed his head with a mace. So then on the knight and oaken lived in peace.
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