by kimmy1479 » Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:34 pm
-Serria-
"No, its not that. I mean, I do but thats not what I'm talking about." I sighed. "When I was younger, and when the ice dragons had recently started raiding, I was with my father. He was telling me a story. For reasons I didn't realize then, he told me that I had to pay extra attention. He told me about how 25000 years ago, there was a Wind Queen who was very evil, and she cast a spell on the royal fire dragons. He said that they would live forever, but that when they got mad, the would hurt everyone around them. He said that one of the kings eggs, whenever they where hatched, would have to live the curse of their father. He told me that the only way to break the spell, was to find 'The Crown Of The Elements', a mythical crown, that, its said, if worn by a true king (royal or not), would break any curse, heal any wound, and show you the way to any dragon. But if a dragon not true of heart and intention where to place it on there head, it would bring the opposite, it would cast any curse, wound any dragon, and show only the way to death. When he had just finished telling me this, the ice dragons appeared. Apollo ordered one of his guards to plunder our home, and if we where to resist, to kill us all. My father was fearless, and refused to let him in. Apollo ordered the dragon to kill him, and his family. I was afraid. He had not yet seen me, so I hid in a bush as he killed my father. I should have stood with my father, stood against the injustice that was Apollo. But I didn't. I was a coward that hid and whimpered in the brush. I watched him murder my parents. Watched as that dragon ripped open my fathers throat and bit my mother's neck. I watched. I watched as my parents where killed. I should have helped, but instead I sat there, scared out of my whits. That's why I try to be brave now, to make up for my mistakes, though I know I never can." I sighed agian. "But the important thing is the crown. Before the ice dragons came, I asked him if the crown was real. He replied that if the story was real, so was the crown. Confused, I asked him if the story was real. He told me I would have to find out for myself. My father didn't lie. The story is real, so is the crown."