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the other away with blue smoke. The red mist had vanished and on the ground lay the White witch unconscious because she’d breathed in the smoke. He turned around and a green spider was hurled at him. He fell to the ground attacked by the beast and when he was finally rid of him, before he could recover, Seckrakon had stricken him with a sleeping spell. The wizard was trying to wake himself up with all of the powers he knew to bring forth out of himself but it was too late, for the elf had killed Senthara and the Lego lay limp on the ground. He had now helped the Action figure to deepen the sleep of Moldexric. Talorash watched helplessly as the council was being destroyed. Before he could act he heard voices from within the wood and a gunshot rang out and an arrow hit a tree a little ways off. The rats had company. The small army was led by Benjamin Bunny.
The elf leapt back in bewilderment. The forest had come alive around him! The powerful black trees were leaning their branches down toward the fray snapping and flaying at those who were the cause of their undeserved pain. The forest militia themselves looked around in awe as the enchanted trees showed their might. Some were bent over almost to the point of shattering their ancient roots, just so they could reach the villains. The wood dwellers were in mid charge and were focused on putting an end to the chaos brought on by these evil sorcerers. Peter rabbit lifted his newly reloaded musket and fired at Seckrakon and Thrainkain did the same. The Aztec priest simply turned and looked at the bullets and they disappeared. In doing so, he took his eyes off the battle and was uplifted by an immense silverback gorilla and thrown into the brambles at the foot of the trees. He barely had time to stand up before the trees had him in their grasps. He was helpless against their strength. A vengeful Benjamin Bunny led the onslaught against the rats and was busy doing battle with the leader. He brandished a small saber and was having his way with the rat lord fueled by anger. Mr. Marsupial could be seen nearby engaged with the rest of the rats. He was accompanied by the ninjas, Legolas, gimli and Captain Lenhart. The samurai was proving his worth as he killed one the black rats almost too easily. The elf’s body guard now faced Kerjack. The elf had empowered him with temporary super strength. He swelled up with magic muscle and aimed a heavy blow at the gorilla. His hand exploded as it hit a wall of ice! Talorash stood close by, his hands in battle position. He clapped them twice and three ice knights mounted on griffins appeared out of the clouds and came soaring down at the elf. The elf closed his eyes and turned into a giant searing red flame. The mounted knights were melted within seconds of hitting the elf. The sorcerer reappeared and this time attacked. He shot a long snake like vine out from his hand which quickly wrapped itself around the ice wizard. Talorash calmly turned it to solid ice and broke free. The two continued their dual blasting spells and curses at each other. Many bug, frog and lizard warriors were present, all trying to do their part. A mighty blue lizard of dragon descent covered in metallic scales roared and bit into the neck of a rat killing him instantly. Benjamin stood over the purple rat, his saber in his back. The rats had been defeated. He looked over the battle; only the elf and Talorash remained fighting. Many of the forest toys and animals looked exhausted and terrified. They were not fighting toys by nature, but their patience had grown short. They would not surrender their precious forest to the evil of Nafrandor. Pinewrinkle had recovered and was attempting to nurse Moldexric back to health. He looked up worried at Talorash. He knew himself too weak to match the power of the elf sorcerer. They needed the arctic wizard to win the dual!
The elf, bruised and ugly from battle fought on. He was not to be defeated. His foe was incredibly powerful, but not enough to conquer his own expertise. He fired an enchantment at the feet of the white wizard. It caught Talorash off guard. Falling to his knees, he hit his head against a forest stone. Stunned, he became unable to think straight. He realized this was the end. He closed his eyes and waited for the worst. Suddenly, a roar exploded from within the forest! The trees even turned to determine the source of the unexpected bellow. Pinewrinkle smiled gleefully as he realized whose voice it belonged to.
Talrock had awoken! Within seconds, the goblin appeared at the treeline. Still muddy and covered in grime, his face was alive with terror and he looked even more intimidating than before. The elf sent a curse his way, but the beast deflected it. He ran right to the elf and landed an incredible punch straight in his face. The toy’s face shattered and the sorcerer was no more.
The forest ground shuttered and then grew calm. A deep groaning and moaning could be heard coming from inside the black wood. The forest was happy! The trees were rejoicing!
Pinewrinkle approached the keeper of the trees and said in his squeaky voice:
“Well done friend, well done.” Pinewrinkle bowed low to Talrock and the goblin did the same. The militia and all of the others began to vanish one by one into the darkness of Crickowillow. Talrock looked around and saw Benjamin Bunny’s tail speed off into some underbrush and rustle a few bushes before he was gone. Pinewrinkle and Gandalf, who was now able to move, took the two injured wizards to the wizard council and Senthara was to take the dead action figures out of the forest. Senthara and his company went back to the river. Talrock had picked all of the rats up by the tails and taken them to a place where he’d punish them. The elf, Seckrakon and the White witch were plastered to wooden boards and sent off with the Legos. Senthara looked up at the trees and they had their color once more. It was such a beautiful forest in the end. Of course it had its mysteries and dangers, but it was a perfect place to live. The wizard patted his horse’s neck gently as he hummed a soft tune behind his pipe. Lenhart joined in with the tune as he puffed his pipe. The smoke from each pipe slowly, but steadily drifted up into the thick leaves of the Dark Forest. (Imagine the camera following the smoke up and the smoke like going between the leaves and stuff. Imagine them still humming while its going on and then it fades out to black.)
THE END
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The elf leapt back in bewilderment. The forest had come alive around him! The powerful black trees were leaning their branches down toward the fray snapping and flaying at those who were the cause of their undeserved pain. The forest militia themselves looked around in awe as the enchanted trees showed their might. Some were bent over almost to the point of shattering their ancient roots, just so they could reach the villains. The wood dwellers were in mid charge and were focused on putting an end to the chaos brought on by these evil sorcerers. Peter rabbit lifted his newly reloaded musket and fired at Seckrakon and Thrainkain did the same. The Aztec priest simply turned and looked at the bullets and they disappeared. In doing so, he took his eyes off the battle and was uplifted by an immense silverback gorilla and thrown into the brambles at the foot of the trees. He barely had time to stand up before the trees had him in their grasps. He was helpless against their strength. A vengeful Benjamin Bunny led the onslaught against the rats and was busy doing battle with the leader. He brandished a small saber and was having his way with the rat lord fueled by anger. Mr. Marsupial could be seen nearby engaged with the rest of the rats. He was accompanied by the ninjas, Legolas, gimli and Captain Lenhart. The samurai was proving his worth as he killed one the black rats almost too easily. The elf’s body guard now faced Kerjack. The elf had empowered him with temporary super strength. He swelled up with magic muscle and aimed a heavy blow at the gorilla. His hand exploded as it hit a wall of ice! Talorash stood close by, his hands in battle position. He clapped them twice and three ice knights mounted on griffins appeared out of the clouds and came soaring down at the elf. The elf closed his eyes and turned into a giant searing red flame. The mounted knights were melted within seconds of hitting the elf. The sorcerer reappeared and this time attacked. He shot a long snake like vine out from his hand which quickly wrapped itself around the ice wizard. Talorash calmly turned it to solid ice and broke free. The two continued their dual blasting spells and curses at each other. Many bug, frog and lizard warriors were present, all trying to do their part. A mighty blue lizard of dragon descent covered in metallic scales roared and bit into the neck of a rat killing him instantly. Benjamin stood over the purple rat, his saber in his back. The rats had been defeated. He looked over the battle; only the elf and Talorash remained fighting. Many of the forest toys and animals looked exhausted and terrified. They were not fighting toys by nature, but their patience had grown short. They would not surrender their precious forest to the evil of Nafrandor. Pinewrinkle had recovered and was attempting to nurse Moldexric back to health. He looked up worried at Talorash. He knew himself too weak to match the power of the elf sorcerer. They needed the arctic wizard to win the dual!
The elf, bruised and ugly from battle fought on. He was not to be defeated. His foe was incredibly powerful, but not enough to conquer his own expertise. He fired an enchantment at the feet of the white wizard. It caught Talorash off guard. Falling to his knees, he hit his head against a forest stone. Stunned, he became unable to think straight. He realized this was the end. He closed his eyes and waited for the worst. Suddenly, a roar exploded from within the forest! The trees even turned to determine the source of the unexpected bellow. Pinewrinkle smiled gleefully as he realized whose voice it belonged to.
Talrock had awoken! Within seconds, the goblin appeared at the treeline. Still muddy and covered in grime, his face was alive with terror and he looked even more intimidating than before. The elf sent a curse his way, but the beast deflected it. He ran right to the elf and landed an incredible punch straight in his face. The toy’s face shattered and the sorcerer was no more.
The forest ground shuttered and then grew calm. A deep groaning and moaning could be heard coming from inside the black wood. The forest was happy! The trees were rejoicing!
Pinewrinkle approached the keeper of the trees and said in his squeaky voice:
“Well done friend, well done.” Pinewrinkle bowed low to Talrock and the goblin did the same. The militia and all of the others began to vanish one by one into the darkness of Crickowillow. Talrock looked around and saw Benjamin Bunny’s tail speed off into some underbrush and rustle a few bushes before he was gone. Pinewrinkle and Gandalf, who was now able to move, took the two injured wizards to the wizard council and Senthara was to take the dead action figures out of the forest. Senthara and his company went back to the river. Talrock had picked all of the rats up by the tails and taken them to a place where he’d punish them. The elf, Seckrakon and the White witch were plastered to wooden boards and sent off with the Legos. Senthara looked up at the trees and they had their color once more. It was such a beautiful forest in the end. Of course it had its mysteries and dangers, but it was a perfect place to live. The wizard patted his horse’s neck gently as he hummed a soft tune behind his pipe. Lenhart joined in with the tune as he puffed his pipe. The smoke from each pipe slowly, but steadily drifted up into the thick leaves of the Dark Forest. (Imagine the camera following the smoke up and the smoke like going between the leaves and stuff. Imagine them still humming while its going on and then it fades out to black.)
THE END
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Publication Date: 05-07-2012
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