Thursday, May 21, 2020

The Story Of The Masonburge - 1627 Words

The ground vibrated in a thunderous roar as several steeds, sprinted through the thick mist of Clays Waterfall, and down a winding road to the village of Masonburge. An unbearable stench of rotting animal carcasses greeted King David’s Kingsmen upon entering. Their armor, a combination of chain mail, soft metals, and wool-dye the color purple (the Callaghan’s royal color)-is glistening in the fading sunlight, as the party rode on horseback to the marketplace with the image of a lion’s face on their chest plate. The Kingsman’s presence has created such a stir amongst the villagers, provoking indescribable feelings, which prompted them to discard all their belongings and dash quickly to their homes. The people of Masonburge are mere†¦show more content†¦Herbert appeared beside Tocharian. â€Å"Sir, I counted eighteen homes on our ride in that matches part of the description, the royal seeker gave,† he reported, surveying the villager’s homes in front of them. He glances to one: similar in shape and size to the detailed descriptions, listed on the parchment given to the first commander, by Royal Seeker Gawin, before he exited the throne room. â€Å"Sir,† he added, eyeing children whose parents are pushing them away from the small, glassless-cutouts in the wall of their peasant’s home-which made their window. â€Å"It’s a strange feeling, to be both fear, and loath, at the same time.† Tocharian double blinks, due to the extra folds above his eyelids weighing them down. â€Å"Surely, second commander, you do not think the villagers will assist our men when the ghost of our former selves surrounds all of us in times of great peril.† â€Å"After everything that has transpired between the villagers and the crown, you’d think the animosity would’ve faded, during this time of peace,† Herbert mentions. â€Å"I don’t know if I should pity, shed a tear, or applaud the Shadow for ridding the kingdom of two more vermin.† Tocharian breathes in the bitter stench of decay, wafting through the air, from the parts of the land, which has never healed-even after the battles have long since ended. His eyes, trained on theShow MoreRelatedAnalysis Of The Book The Kingsmen 1230 Words   |  5 Pageson his back and a warrior sword with a curve blade-strap to the belt around his round waist. He moves with a determine stride and an intimidating presence that rattles the villager’s sense of security. Despite the years of turmoil, the people of Masonburge are mere peasants who pride themselves on being hard workers, spending countless years in seclusion-abandoned by their newfound King-since the disbanding of the movement. That is why the presence of Kingsmen has created such a frenzy: causing the

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