...there was a knight. This knight was proud and strong and righteous. He loved a maiden that was chaste and pure and beautiful. They were very much good people and very much in love. Then one day, as they strolled along a riverbank, the maiden spotted a small cluster of blue flowers near the water's edge. The knight saw how she admired the flowers and wished only to make her happy.
So, without a second thought, he went to pick them for her. He had just turned to walk back to her side when the mud under his feet gave way and he fell into the water. The knight had only enough time to throw the flowers onto the riverbank and shout "Forget me not!" to his dearest love before he was swallowed by the water and drowned. The flowers never forgot.
...a little girl that was guarded by two brave knights. They weren't regular knights -- oh no! Each knights had their own unique power: one had the power to read the minds of others; the other had the power of intellect. The two brave knights loved the little girl very much and she loved them in return.
The little girl loved the two knights equally, but for different reasons. The first knight -- the one that could read the minds of others -- saved her from the heavy brow'd serpent that took the little girl away from her original home surrounded by palm trees and beaches. The second knight -- the one who had the power of intellect -- out witted a phantom that wanted to take the little girl far, far away where no one could ever find her again.
But then a really bad storm came and the serpent with the heavy brows returned, making it impossible for the brave knights to protect the little girl anymore. To ensure her safety they sent her far, far away in a tall tower covered with an invisibility cloak. There, the little girl would wait, and wait, and wait until her knits come back for her, telling her that it was alright to let them protect her again.
...there was a knight. This knight was proud and strong and righteous. He loved a maiden that was chaste and pure and beautiful. They were very much good people and very much in love. Then one day, as they strolled along a riverbank, the maiden spotted a small cluster of blue flowers near the water's edge. The knight saw how she admired the flowers and wished only to make her happy.
So, without a second thought, he went to pick them for her. He had just turned to walk back to her side when the mud under his feet gave way and he fell into the water. The knight had only enough time to throw the flowers onto the riverbank and shout "Forget me not!" to his dearest love before he was swallowed by the water and drowned. The flowers never forgot.
...a little girl that was guarded by two brave knights. They weren't regular knights -- oh no! Each knights had their own unique power: one had the power to read the minds of others; the other had the power of intellect. The two brave knights loved the little girl very much and she loved them in return.
The little girl loved the two knights equally, but for different reasons. The first knight -- the one that could read the minds of others -- saved her from the heavy brow'd serpent that took the little girl away from her original home surrounded by palm trees and beaches. The second knight -- the one who had the power of intellect -- out witted a phantom that wanted to take the little girl far, far away where no one could ever find her again.
But then a really bad storm came and the serpent with the heavy brows returned, making it impossible for the brave knights to protect the little girl anymore. To ensure her safety they sent her far, far away in a tall tower covered with an invisibility cloak. There, the little girl would wait, and wait, and wait until her knits come back for her, telling her that it was alright to let them protect her again.
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So, without a second thought, he went to pick them for her. He had just turned to walk back to her side when the mud under his feet gave way and he fell into the water. The knight had only enough time to throw the flowers onto the riverbank and shout "Forget me not!" to his dearest love before he was swallowed by the water and drowned. The flowers never forgot.
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The little girl loved the two knights equally, but for different reasons. The first knight -- the one that could read the minds of others -- saved her from the heavy brow'd serpent that took the little girl away from her original home surrounded by palm trees and beaches. The second knight -- the one who had the power of intellect -- out witted a phantom that wanted to take the little girl far, far away where no one could ever find her again.
But then a really bad storm came and the serpent with the heavy brows returned, making it impossible for the brave knights to protect the little girl anymore. To ensure her safety they sent her far, far away in a tall tower covered with an invisibility cloak. There, the little girl would wait, and wait, and wait until her knits come back for her, telling her that it was alright to let them protect her again.
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So, without a second thought, he went to pick them for her. He had just turned to walk back to her side when the mud under his feet gave way and he fell into the water. The knight had only enough time to throw the flowers onto the riverbank and shout "Forget me not!" to his dearest love before he was swallowed by the water and drowned. The flowers never forgot.
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The little girl loved the two knights equally, but for different reasons. The first knight -- the one that could read the minds of others -- saved her from the heavy brow'd serpent that took the little girl away from her original home surrounded by palm trees and beaches. The second knight -- the one who had the power of intellect -- out witted a phantom that wanted to take the little girl far, far away where no one could ever find her again.
But then a really bad storm came and the serpent with the heavy brows returned, making it impossible for the brave knights to protect the little girl anymore. To ensure her safety they sent her far, far away in a tall tower covered with an invisibility cloak. There, the little girl would wait, and wait, and wait until her knits come back for her, telling her that it was alright to let them protect her again.
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