The Golden Harp Research Paper

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The Harp Dravin Laural was your average 15 year old boy, he was smart, athletic, curious, good natured and unlike some Dravin was very neat. He had jet black hair, Amethyst pink eyes and a pale white complexion. Dravin lived in a small, little town called Dragoria. Dragoria was a nice small little town that was in the middle of a dark, perfectly circular forest. There was one odd thing about Dragoria… that was the legend of the Golden Harp. The Golden harp was supposed to be a beautiful, magic harp made of solid gold. It was found once by a small 8 year old girl. Her name was Azure. Azure took it home to her family and then they sold it and thatś how they became rich. The person they sold it to eventually died and the Harp they say ended up …show more content…
Every time it happened it had 1000 years in between them. Now it had been exactly 1000 years since Azure had found it. Dravin was walking home from school at the outskirts of town and he saw a golden flash. He went home to see what he could dig up about the harp. He knew the harp was supposed to shine like the morning sun, he was sure that it hadn't just been nothing. Dravin tried to forget about the flash but every day when he was walking to and from school he would see the same flash of light. Finally on a day in july he decided to see what he could find out about the Golden Harp. The harps music could put anyone under a spell instantly, and the spell lasted until the owner died. Then the harp would magically vanish in a flash of light. Whenever the harp sensed someone that was worthy to find the harp, it would flash lights to lure them in. Then every 1,000,000,000,000,000 years it would take a victim. It would use the energy from that person and try to make it back to wherever it came from. No one knew where it had come from, one day it had just appeared in the middle of the town and then in the forest. Little did Dravin know but it had been 1,000,000,000,000,000 years since anyone had been taken by it. It was the next person’s turn to

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