The Story of the Celadon Shield
One time during the first quarter of the school year, my Arts teacher taught us the history of Chinese Art and this included the celadon plates with which Chinese people used to 'ensure their food' and this is so because celadon plates were known to break when the food served upon is poisoned.
This knowledge encouraged me to write a story about it and so this is it:
Once, there was a Roman named Kastor who traded off 200 gold pieces for the biggest and of the most high quality celadon plate he found in China. A few days later, he decided to sail back to his homeland in Rome. His travel took a month, which is as long as when he traveled from Rome to China.
As he got down his ship, he proceeded to his house near an Amphitheater. He reached his house but as he opens the door, a gladiator named Arkantos rushed to him and asked.
“Excuse me, I would like to borrow that shield,” said Arkantos hurriedly as he mistook the plate to be a shield.
“What? This isn't-” Kastor answered but Arkantos continued speaking.
“I’ll pay you for it just lend me that shield,” continued Arkantos.
Then, he suddenly grabbed the plate from Kastor and dropped a pouch of gold.
“Hey! Come back here!” shouted Kastor to the gladiator but then let him run away.
Then, he took the pouch and counted the gold pieces and found out that they're 200 gold pieces. He sighed.
Inside the Amphitheater, Arkantos prepares for his fight and then attached a handle to the plate so he can hold it like a shield. He went out to the arena and found out his opponent was a woman and was waiting for him to come out.
“Finally,” the woman shouted.
Then, she turned to the crowd, raising her arms.
“Whooh!” she exclaimed.
“I thought you are scared,” she spoke as she was moving towards to her enemy.
"You wished," answered Arkantos.
The woman was armed with a poisoned spear with a matching round shield on the other hand. Arkantos, on the other hand, was armed with a sword and his newly-bought "celadon shield".
The battle starts, and the woman noticed the celadon plate Arkantos was carrying.
“Why is he carrying a celadon plate?" the woman thought.
She was supposed to tell that to Arkantos but then thought of it as an advantage for her poisoned spear.
Knowing the fact that a celadon plate would break when poisoned food is placed upon as it was in China, attacked with her spear. Arkantos guarded himself with his “celadon shield” and it broke as the woman expected. Arkantos was surprised. But the spear went through the broken shield and pierced Arkantos’ chest and he got poisoned.
He fought back by knocking the woman off with a kick and he was declared the winner. He was brought to the nursing room to cure his wound and the poison but it was too bad that he didn't make it.
- The End -
