Camelot Narrative

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Camelot and the Wizard from the North

I wake up to a chilly breeze. I get up and check the window. Suddenly, a gust carrying at least two feet of snow onto my face. I am completely awake now, like someone just zapped me with a lightning spell. I shake off the snow, figuring that one of my friends played a trick on me by casting a blizzard into my room. I look out the window to see who did it, but instead I see the large city of Camelot covered with ice as blue as the sky usually is, and the sky covered in massive black clouds with snow billowing out of them faster than you can say... “Yikes!” I jump out of the way as a few more feet of snow pile onto my desk in the corner.I look at the mirror to see that my brown hair is a mess. My hazel
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We finally end up at the cottage that has the map through the forest. “Hello there, Gabe.” a familiar voice shouts as we walk in. It’s the librarian, Jonathan, searching through the books in here for a map. “I’m here searching for a map to Winter Castle.” “Winter Castle? What’s that?” Jake asks John. “It’s one of the four seasonal castles.” Matthew replies quickly. “That’s my boy,” John responds happily. “Aha, here it is!” He exclaims as he finds the book. “This’ll be very helpful in finding the castle. Follow me.” We follow him out the door into the second part of the forest. I watch the map, seeing it change every few seconds. “The first part of the forest has a set path, but the second is always changing,” he replies when he sees the curious look on my face. “We should be arriving at Winter Castle in about twenty… no five seconds… oh no, my mistake. We’re already here.” The fog clears and we see the glisten of the wondrous Winter Castle. It has a blue glow and crystal spires leading the way to the tall front door. Jake’s jaw drops as the rest of us start walking towards it. It takes three of us to open the heavy front door. As we walk inside, Jake shouts “Hey! Wait for …show more content…
We need to get out of here quickly.” Jake helps me get up and we run out of the castle. It crumbles behind us like a sand castle when a wave washes it away.
“You're alright, Gabe!” Matthew shouts as he runs up to me and gives me a hug. “We were worried about you. Chase, the wizard of the north. headed towards Camelot with our map, and now we’re trapped here.” “But don’t worry.” Jonathan pipes in. “I know the way to Spring Castle. It’s along the river of winter over there.” He points to the river flowing away from the now melted winter castle. “We should follow it to the castle; I know someone who can help us get to Camelot.”
We start walking along along the river. I ask Matthew “Why would Chase want to take over Winter Castle if he was just going to let it melt to the ground?”
“I don’t know, but my dad is trying to figure it out.” John is walking along with a puzzled look on his face. “Have you figured it out yet, Dad.”
“Not yet,” John responds, “but I have a theory. I think that he wanted to destroy the castle to cause distress to Camelot so he could take over that castle. He said before he left that he was off to town. I think he was referring to Camelot.”
We arrive at Spring Castle. We heard a sound above us and a dragon lands in front of

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