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Sep 11, 2007 00:20

Seems like some people here like stories and fairy tales. I remember this story my mother used to tell me when I was a kid.

Come to think of it it was one of the nice things she actually did for me.

Once upon there was a tiny village and in that tiny village lived a happy group of people who were ruled by a kind and wonderful king. The people were happy with their lives, everything was good.

But one day a terrible monster appeared at the gates of the town, and blocked the way out and the way in. All of the people were afraid of this hideous beast and they cried out for salvation. The king heard the demands and sent his knights to deal with the beast. The knights charged with their lances, spears, and swords, but they did no damage. Their weapons deflected off of the monsters hard scaly skin. The monster then grabbed them one by one and two by two and sometimes three by three and tossed them into his jaws.

CRUNCH CRUNCH CRUNCH!!!

The king was in turmoil. His loyal subjects were in complete disarray. The tiny village was no longer a happy place, but a place of fear and darkness. The king then summoned for the high priestess. With fervant prayer the priestess went to the monster to talk to him.

"Ha! Swords do nothing! Your spears only deflect off of me, and your lances hardly sting!" The monster roared.

But the priestess explained that she wasn't there to kill the monster. She explained that what the monster was doing was wrong and that he needed to stop. Angry the monster made a single swipe at the priestess and killed her. When the townspeople found out about this unfortunate event that grieved. It now appeared that hope was truly lost, but with their faith they prayed to God to revive the priestess. God was merciful and allowed the priestess to live again.

The very next morning she went right back to the monster. He only laughed at her and mocked her. The priestess said nothing at first, and only smiled as the monster continued to taunt her. Then she uttered but a single phrase.

"Tu Fu Ego Eras!"

And do you know what happened then? The monster gave out an earth shattering cry that shook the village, and then it died. The town's people cheered and all was right with village.
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