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Little Grey Knight
One bright, beautiful, blissful morning in medieval times. There stood the mighty kingdom of Bigelore. There lived the mighty and fearsome, Black Knight. He had a son, Little Grey Knight they call him Little Grey for being so short for his age. At only 3 feet tall, he was 7 years old and wore his grey armour all the time. He wanted to be like his father.Expected from him was a fearless knight. The truth is he is the complete opposite. He fears anything bigger than his size, seeing that in the kingdom of Bigelow , everyone was taller than him. He did not fit in, with the rest of the kids and from his father, no love was given to him. For he is no hero to anyone in this kingdom.
Seek Advice From Mentor: Call to Adventure and Refusal of the
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Use onomatopoeia, personification, hyperbole, and dialogue) When he stepped out of the castle gates he encountered a frog, it immediately scared him, causing him to run back to the castle gate where he was corned by the happy jumpy frog. “Ahh! No Stay Back!” Exclaimed the grey knight.
The frog stopped jumping. His father, the Black Knight always told him,
“If anything threatens you, use this sword and slaughter it!”. Little Grey Knight stirred enough courage to say “Shoo froggy shoo.” The frog jumped away and into the castle's moat with a big SPLASH. He felt like he exploded with happiness that he faced his fear and defeated his foe.
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(describe a struggle your hero goes through. Use details, vivid-verbs, imagery, personification, alliteration, and dialogue) As proud as a lion, he marched all the way to the base of the mountain, Mount Eis Feuer. It got it’s name from the German Knight who got burned by the dragon and he ran furiously all the way to iceland to heal his burns. Little grey knight was scared of the frightening height of the mountain and the chilling thought of falling of the
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He did not mean to scare them so he tried to calm them down by doing silly acts of jesters he saw at the town fair. It worked, the townspeople now see him as a walking fool. They laugh their hearts out and their faces turn red as a spaghetti sauce. Once they have settled, one of the grand councils said,”We haven’t laughed like that in years. Boy, you have our trust, now what is it that you come to our village”.Little grey knight solemnly said “I have come to take back my mother and father, whose you have stole from their posts”. “ We are so sorry that we had to do this, we needed them to face the en fuego dragon. But when we try to ask them, they threaten to slaughter our entire village. We had no choice but to lock them up, or else they would kill us all”. Little grey knight notice a motion at the villages main building. He ran past the council and found his parents in a dark corner, behind the village’s main hut. In shock he turned to the council and said, “ If I fight En Fuego, will you let my family go?” The council nodded and in a flash little grey knight dashed out to the exit. He came back after five shot seconds and questioned, “ Umm where is this En Fuego?” Onc of the council members pointed to the sky, and there was a large shadow figure, unable to see the full detail. The sun block any detail about the massive creature. It descended down softly to the ground, causing all the dust to spread across the

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