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Tazy
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 10:39 am Post subject: Story starter |
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Write a story involving this charecter,place and object.
Golum (from the lord of the rings)
circus
bannana |
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Kitty15
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:48 pm Post subject: |
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"Look Golum, I'll give you this banana for your ring," the tall, dark stranger offered.
"No. It's my precious. No one takes Golum's precious." The creature climbed another rung towards the top of the platform from which the acrobats jumped. The stranger followed but kept three rungs between them.
"Then a round of riddles my friend. You like riddles, yes?"
"Golum wonders what the stranger has to offer." The creature looked down and cocked its head to one side, still clutching the ring tight in one fist.
"Peanuts?" he said.
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Okay so I don't know Lord of the Rings too well but hopefully this one will be easy -
Character - Hermione Granger from Harry Potter.
Place - A ship in the middle of the ocean.
Item - A lily. |
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