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    Heroism Heroism “Great heroes need great sorrows and burdens, or half their greatness goes unnoticed. It is all part of the fairy tale.” Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn. Heroes can be anyone, heroes don’t put themselves before others, they put others lives before their own. They make sacrifices and hard decisions like choosing the few over the many. Heroes would sacrifice themselves for the lives of others. Heroes don’t always succeed at what they are trying to accomplish. Sometimes they don’t…

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    Long, long ago in Mount Olympus there lived the God of Astrology, Astrios. Astrios was out wandering around in the dark late night sky around the mountains. He was searching for his long, lost, golden sword. He stumbled upon a sparkly, shiny, golden powder that had come from his golden sword. He thought to himself if he should pick it up or not. So he decided to pick it up with his bare, rough, impure hands. It felt like a soft, grainy, pure sand. So he throws it up into the dark nights sky…

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    ATTENTION GRABBING SENTENCE HERE. The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien was written in 1954. It follows Bilbo Baggins' adoptive son, Frodo, on his quest to destroy the Ring of power. After Bilbo's eleventy-first birthday in the Shire, he disappears and goes on an adventure by himself. He ends up staying with the elves. Before he left, Bilbo wrote a will that proclaimed that all of his belongings would by passed onto Frodo, including his ring, which made him invisible. Gandalf the Grey, a…

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    Appreciate a genuine activity RPG involvement with Dungeon Legends. Challenge different players in REAL TIME in the enclosure and turn into a legend of the prisons. Experience the levels looking for mind blowing TREASURE or for defeat the difficulties in CO-OPERATIVE MODE. Join a tribe and battle for control of the prisons. Build up your aptitudes and adjust your character to your style of play. Select your abilities and turn into a WARRIOR, HEALER or DEFENDER before you begin a game. As a…

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    Tybalt's Narrative

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    Tybalt scrambled around his house, pulling each and every book off of his shelves desperately trying to find the largest potion book he has. Even though Tybalt was a con, he stocked his house full of potion books and other magic paraphernalia, it was all for show, he had to at least look like he was a legit. When he finally comes across a dusty gem, it’s falling to bits and pieces, it’s missing pages, some stuck together, but he pulls it out and plops on the ground, he was tired of searching.…

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    If you’re one of those people that enjoy books that have an adventure, mythical creatures, and magic, this is the book for you. I greatly enjoyed the book “Slathbog’s Gold”. Mark L. Forman, the author, does a good job of combining a thrilling quest while also having the main character discover who he is and what he is becoming. We will be looking into the characters introduced in this book, as well as, what they were trying to achieve and what they learned along the way. First, let me introduce…

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    The Bastion Alternate Ending

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    "Is there a woman?" The Red Lancer who had teared Olaf's head out asked, swerving his horse. The man smiled and raised his lance with the white head impaled in his point as a trophy. "Is she beautiful?" Other Uhlan asked, moving his horse to place himself at Kristoff's side. The mountain man stood in front of Anna's tent, looking at the five Uhlans who had unexpectedly appeared. Kristoff asked inwardly why those riders had reached Arendelle's encampment. Has Arendelle's army been…

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    Great writers create great stories. In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer writes about the different classes of pilgrims. He has a narrator, Harry Bailey, who speaks highly of the knight but does not care about the Summoner. Bailey tells all the pilgrims that each will have the opportunity to tell a story of which they desire and whoever has the best story will get a dinner paid by the pilgrims. Throughout the stories, women are described as men’s pleasure. Chaucer uses characterization and…

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    In reality, a mood is to help the reader get a feel for the story. The mood also helps with the setting and how to get a feel of how the story will evolve. And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie, is about ten people who get invited to go to an amazing island. However, they are invited by unknown guests. When they arrive, their host, Mr. Owen, is nowhere to be found. As the days go on, each person gets killed. By whom, is to figure out. The deaths of each person correlate with this poem,…

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    Lost Horizon is a fantasy, fiction, and adventure based 1933 novel by English writer James Hilton. James Hilton was born on 9 th September 1990 in Lancashire, England. He was from a reputed family where his father was a headmaster of a school. It was published by Macmillan, an international publishing company that publishes books, academic journals and magazines worldwide in the year 1933. The book was turned into a movie, also called Lost Horizon in 1937 by director Frank Capra. The book has…

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