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Summary: The Beginning Of Luniespey
The Beginning of Luniespey by: Jack Garvey, Josh Varkey, Joseph Maione, Brian Mahoney
A long time ago, there was a kingdom called Scoob, which was ruled by evil king who wanted all power named King Zarmo. The vicious king sent hunters to the south to the mountains to find food. there in the mountains was a skilled warrior named Luni. His parents died when he was a young age.One day he crawled out of his crib in the orpahange and met some mountain bears and they raised him. His favorite was Espey who taught him everything he knew. He learned how to defend himself and how to fight back for what's right. He truly did love that bear as a father.

That night, Luni dreamed of what Espey might do when the evil Scoob army. Then, while he was sleeping, he heard a loud roar in the distant. He ran outside as fast as he could to see what had happened. When he found Espey on the ground with the Scoob hunters around him, his heart dropped. Suddenly when the hunters heard a ruffling in the bushes, they ran off. So Luni followed the hunters while all the bears take care of Espey.
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Then he sees a black, smoky cloud by the mountain, so Luni runs over to see what has happened. Then he sees Gaben,the god of blacksmiths, artisans, and fire. He had given him a golden, enchanted sword to fight the kingdom and in return, he must bring the king’s head. Gaben wanted the head because Zarmo stopped believing in him and disrespected him. The sword was the strongest of all and amazingly light. It also had glowing sacred writing on it that shows the pledge of the gods. With a tight grip on his sword, he prepared the army of

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