Landtopia Dystopia

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In the magical world of landtopia there exists many things, objects, and creatures such as goose the talking cat, our main focus of this journey. We meet our hero at the king’s attic basement kingdom of landtopia, summoned by the king for some unusual business. “You can probably guess why I called you here, to my basement attic kingdom.” The king claimed with a tone of expectance, like goose was supposed to know why. “Nope, unless it’s to “take care of” mrs.robinsons “cat” I aint doing it” “no you fool” the king shouted loudly, his voice echoed through the kingdom. “We are running low on supplies and equipment” the king continued “ok, so” goose said puzzled “So, get a move on” the king said anxiously. “i need a list of all the things I need …show more content…
On their way to the fairy kingdom. As they walk, they exchange jokes such as “I’m, not convinced that faith can move mountains but, I’ve seen what it can do to skyscraper.” And “seeing two deaf people argue is like watching one of those old timey movies from the 20’s.” but eventually they finally reached the fairy kingdoms gates, as they walk in they are greeted by two guards. “Where did he go” said guard A in a deep voice, “um...? No, first back up, your breath stinks, and two I...” he paused as he saw a boy run into an ally. “What did he do” goose continues. Guard b starts speaking as they walk away, “he stole our wallets let us know if you see him we have to go” goose instantly darted towards the boy into the ally Sam following close behind, eventually they catch up to the boy and goose grabs his arm “No please don’t turn me in” the fairy boy cried “I beg of you” he continued with great fear. “Why should we huh,” said Sam panting angrily “because, ill, ill, share” he said desperately. Sam took the money and said “ok” goose shakes his head and asked where he can find the supplies and explains why he is there. “What’s your name anyways” said the fairy. “That has literally nothing to do with this but I’m goose this is Sam, now where is the supplies.” Goose said irritably “cool nice to meet you guys I’m kindle the dread fairy” he said as he flipped his hair filled with colorful beads. “Where are the

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