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CCC-IX (Honorable mention) The Recapture of King Aldewulf's treasure.
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CCC-IX (Honorable mention) The Recapture of King Aldewulf's treasure. . Another entry for the CCC-IX This one had some fun characteristics to it. And it got an honorable mention. Not bad for a newbie :) . The description... When we last left our four heroes, their great treasure had been suddenly stolen by a wild pack of foresters, leaving them nearly penniless on the side of the road. Thankfully, they met a party of knights, led by the noble Sir Roland who - after hearing their sad tale - offered to help recover their lost goods. Now, Sir Roland knew that the best way to discover the whereabouts of the treasure that the foresters had sequestered away was to find a few of the outlaws and question them somewhat roughly while peril was in plain view. Apparently, holding them at spearpoint at the edge of a thirty-foot cliff encouraged them to give a very accurate, honest, and detailed answer. With a thunderous charge, Sir Roland and his knights burst upon the scene of the forester's fort. They captured many of the rogues and reclaimed the treasure down to the last coin, much to the relief of our four friends. But they were unable to apprehend the forester's fearsome leader, "Will o' th' Black", who leapt out the back of the fort and disappeared into the woods. BTW. This is the fifth part of the story of king Aldewulf's treasure. A few extra views... Have a blessed day! :D
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