Essay On Darebak

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“Jimmy you need to go to sleep; it past your bedtime!” Ava anouced.
“No! Not unless you tell me a store, and I mean a good store” Jimmy added.
“ Fine; I’ll tell you a stupid bedtime store” Ava mumbled
“ Yes. I finally get to listen to one of your stories!” Jimmy exclaimed. Ava started to tell the story. It started like this. Just like any other ordinary day all the gods and goddesses were doing their jobs. Tristete is the goddess of sadness; she was doing the thing she does daly, making people sad for no reason. Poneii is the goddess of animals; she was getting all the animals up and helping them find food and water. Bucurie is the goddess of joy; she was trying to undo what Tristeet did to most of humanity. Furie is the goddess of anger;
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Darebak took all the soles and put the into one, and what he made was horefing. He made a giant monster that he called uhyre which means monster in Danish. Uhyre brand tarer to everything in its path and killed everything in view. Within hours the planet was being destroyed by this monster; only stopping when Darebak said to. After afew days of this monster destroying the earth Darebak finally realized that uhyre was no good. Uhyre stopped listening to Darebak and tried to hurt him. Darebak needed to kill this monster, but he couldn't do it; he wasn't strong enough to do it by himself. He would die if he did it by himself. He know what he needed to do, but didn’t want to do it. He went back to the mountain and told all the gods and goddesses everything that happened. They helped kill Uhyre but Darebak did have consequences for what he did. After they killed Uhyre and turned the earth back into the beautiful place it once was Poneii turned Darebak into the first snake to ever live. The gods and goddesses through the snake into the underworld and that is where it live for most of its days until it died. By the time he died the snake multuoyed many

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