Beneath the sea, a
very long time ago, existed a kingdom of coral. The Coral Kingdom was peaceful
and populated entirely by fish. They lived in hovels of coral, farmed plankton,
and were peaceful by nature. A regular day for a plankton farmer would usually
consist of tending to the plankton and then heading into the market in order to
sell or trade their catch. Although plankton farming was a very common occupation,
those who were not plankton farmers worked with the government under the Queen
of the Coral Kingdom (Queen Gertrude Alvarado III). These government workers
kept the Kingdom functioning properly. Some would work as ambassadors, others
would work as accountants, politicians, and mayors. Overall, the marine life inhabitants
were quite pleased with living in the coral kingdom.
There was,
however, one thing that the Coral Kingdom lacked. The Coral Kingdom did not
have any protection because there had been no need to protect themselves for
several hundred years. More recently, a problem had appeared. Barbarian sharks
and octopus from a neighbouring sea started terrorizing the Coral Kingdom and
its residents. They began by stealing from plankton farmers heading home from
the market. But as time passed, the number of robberies skyrocketed. The
madness did not stop there, and the barbarians began to ransack villages, even
attacking government workers in an attempt to weaken the Kingdom.
Queen Gertrude
Alvarado III knew someone had to put an end to the nonsense, and quite frankly,
did not know what to do about the situation. After reflecting on what had
happened and what was bound to come, the Queen had an epiphany. She decided to
look in the ancient texts from far before the time she was born. These were the
texts written in the ancient language of ikhthys (ἰχθύς), when the Founding
Fish were building the Coral Kingdom, a time when there was conflict across the
sea.
The texts spoke of
heroes, and although it isn’t directly translatable, the Queen was able to make
out most of the story. The texts said that the Founding Fish came and settled
in the Coral Kingdom, only to find out that there were toxic fish, hurting the
coral and the land it lay on. In order to protect the settlers, the coral, and
their new home, the Founding Fish were forced to drive the toxic fish off the
reef. After their battle was through, the Founding Fish forbade the toxic fish
from ever returning. After many years with no conflict, the Coral Kingdom had
decided to abandon its defensive ways. And with that information, the Queen
plotted her plan.
An official notice
from the office of Queen Gertrude Alvarado III, was sent out to about
twenty-five of the most loyal, brave, and honorable fish that the Queen had
known. This letter titled “A Request for Service” stated that although their
mission entailed significant risk, it would be for the greater good and safety
of the kingdom. The letter requested that recipients attend a meeting, to be
held in the Coral Castle in three days, to form the Kingdom’s Guard. In addition,
if they knew anyone who may also qualify for this urgent task, they were to
pass along the message.
Three days later, the
Queen, quite surprised, entered the Coral Castle to greet ninety-seven fish.
The Queen explained that the purpose of the Kingdom’s Guard was to protect the
Kingdom from the evil Barbarians. She also said that anyone who was not
interested, was allowed to leave (although no one left). Nearing the end of the
meeting, the Queen officially declared the ninety-seven fish as the first
members of the Kingdom’s Guard. To conclude the meeting, the Queen told the
fish that they must then travel to the Coral Mountains and train with the Elder
Fish, who will grant them mystical swords.
After they trained
in the art of sword-play for weeks on end, the Elder Fish cast a spell. All of
a sudden, just like that, the trainees became the first ninety-seven swordfish
of the Coral Kingdom. As they descended the mountain, preparing for battle,
they returned to their home as majestic swordfish.
Patiently they
gathered, waiting for an opposing Barbarian attack. After three days of
inactivity, there was a large Barbarian attack where savage sharks and menacing
octopuses attempted to overthrow the Coral Kingdom. They came over the sandbar
hills, octopuses and sharks flowing over like a sashimi convention. They
battled and fought from dawn ‘til dusk. Each side, expecting the other to
retreat and back down, but the swordfish did not back down. Not ever. In the
end, the Barbarian Shark King was defeated in battle. This left the Barbarians
leaderless and they were forced to surrender. The Barbarians, or what was left
of them, retreated to their territorial sea, never to be seen in the Coral
Kingdom again.
After the matter
was resolved, all ninety-seven swordfish, even those who had fallen in battle,
were recognized and rewarded for their bravery. The remaining swordfish raised
apprentices to keep the Kingdom’s Guard alive. As for Queen Gertrude Alvarado
III? Well, she created her own text on the events that took place in the Coral Kingdom,
to ensure that the Guard’s bravery was recorded for all time and to ensure that
they were never forgotten and always had a role in protecting the kingdom.
1 comment:
Well done E. you definately have a skill when putting words on paper...outstanding..Grampy p
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