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The Stalemate War
Contributed by
writer123
on
Thursday, 21st August 2008 @ 02:16:59 AM in AEST
Topic:
war
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In the wake of battle in the shadows of remorse a knight weilds a golden blade while astride his picturesque horse.
The sun was hidden veild by hazy mist and the approaching enemy was silent as the warning of a pythons hiss.
The battle cry was strident and the fervent army advanced and soon the evening became a swords cherished dance.
Blood was incessantly spilled and lives were ceaselessly lost but war among the men continued no matter the cost.
No side was victor when it came time to end and all were incensed until they dared to meet again.
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writer123
... [
2008-08-21 02:16:59] (Date/Time posted on
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