Approaching that late morning where shall be shed the blood and tears of all grammatical and semantic inconsistency, here stands squire Skorlir, preparing for the march.
And, that there should be one to follow the first, another must go, to share the honor of review per sought knighthood. 2.Sleeping Beauty
And another. For two, while a couple, is simply not enough. 3.To...
Three, not enough spokes to fill the wheel of poetic power awaiting inclusion on my future knight's chariot of justice. 4. Beach Revised 1
Ah, but one wheel shall not suffice. Two, and beams more, to build a worthy vehicle of war. 5. Dancing Eyes
Another spoke! Like the spear I struck through the very artichoke's heart of crude but potentially excellent work! 6. Florida
Six deserves a seventh, a brother for the long turns of REVIEWED and CONQUERED servitude under a squire-to-become-a-knight. 7. I'm not a pessimist, I'm a grown-up
But ah! One foe sputters yet! I must redouble its fate's deliverance, that it might transcend its gentle weakness and become yet great and potent! 8.Beach Revised 1
What contraption is this? I must defeat it, teach it, berate it, make it an ally to the cause, incontrovertibly correcting its minor flaws. 9.machines
Great lord, what redemption I have here acclaimed, to both myself and those defeated on the page! The proximity to knighthood shall agitate this great thirst for its gain!
For the final stricken foe, to be turned ally in the throes; squire skorlir lays the last blow. 10.Fairytale Molestation
Aha! Soon to be a knight indeed!
Although not technically yet knighted, this squire should not stop his plunder of the green room when there are still treasures to be had!
One morning, in the crunching cold, Knight Rydia rode out across her lands to survey the peace-keeping at the village Fairdale.
However, all was not well.
A great sadness had come across the people for the winter was mightily cold and food was scarce to be had. There were broils in the streets and one man challenged his neighbour to a duel over the price of a loaf of bread.
Knight Rydia was greatly saddened, but as she begun to dismount, she paused and stayed her foot, for sprouting out of the barren land was a single flower. The knight dismounted more carefully and gently plucked the bloom from the ground.
As the Knight passed through her village of Fairvale, the fighting stopped in the streets and the people turned with wearied cheers and hollow eyes. Knight Rydia rode solemnly to the village green and here she planted the flower with great care and great sadness and as she rose, the flower shone and not an eye could be drawn away.
Beneath the flower, the ground was made green again and the life spread through the village, drawing trees from their long sleep and flowers from their graves. The wave of life spread further and further, until it reached the outer-fields, where the crops wriggled free of the dust and the dirt and stood proud.
The people rejoiced again for they had been saved, but they were humbled by the atrocity of their actions and the beautiful caring of their Lady saviour. From this day on, the people of Fairvale vowed to live by the flower and not by the lance.
Knight Auxii has no inspiration for a short story, but has now obtained a horse and called it "Squirrel". She has also renamed her sword "Stick, her shield "Bark" and her helm "Acorn".
You read faster than Usaine Bolt sprints xD - Deanie 2014
I wanted all to sparkle and dance in a glorious jubilee. - Cathy, Wuthering Heights
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Sorry, Knight Black. It's not impossible, and thus the rules can't be changed. Of course, all reviews you do in the Green Room count to your number count and toward your helmet and overall count.
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