Middle: Story of Braveheart


There was a man who always deemed the most important word in the world. Always meant more to him than forever. He knew that his own life was for always, and that all his loved ones lived for always. And he appreciated it a lot. He could understand why evil was cowardly so much. They were doomed to die. But many abused the source of life of the God's universe to prolong their sorry existence, and gain resistance to wounds and weakness. He spited them always, and always looked for an enemy to kill off and rid the world of at least one evil soul. He spent his days establishing new methods and weaponry against all the barbarians that he could reach, and his reach went always very far.
He was already over fourty years old when after a long struggle he regained his freedom and his happiness, and he was not glad that not even a year later he lost it again. But days never repeated themselves, he knew that, and the future times would be different from what he had already gone through.
At a time when his sister Boadicea was learning the grave news of war from her husband, William the Braveheart had already lost his home25. It was taken from him with a contempt towards the law, and the thieves smirked at him when they announced that his house was from then on their property. But events proved them wrong very quickly. William invaded the barbarians at his own home, and slaughtered them in a lonesome fight with no companions. His wife and children had already fled to Tatarian mountains the moment they were deprived of their house, and so William did not want to remain there. He burnt the bodies of the burglars in his back garden, along with all their possessions, and after he had cleaned the house of all the remnants of the barbarians, he locked all doors and settled onto a journey.
He decided to follow his wife into the south of Tataria, and once he found her, they both moved to Wonderland to establish a secure shelter for their children.
William knew that a war has fell upon all humanity of a kind that never met this world before, and so he travelled fastly to Alamo, where he knew that a garrison was already constructed.
William the Braveheart always possessed that peculiar ability of fast travel. Always. He could teleport at his own will wherever the ground was open for journeymen, and he could bend time upon want to move forward or backward within the calendar roads. It was thanks to that ability that he remained inside the Plateau dimension, where all of the society was living when the war struck. He knew also thanks to that the reality of their enemies, as they actually time-travelled from the past to attack them and therefore were weaponed very humbly in comparison to the army of God, which began its existence on the first day of freedom and well prepared themselves towards the future fights. William himself became very well prepared. He brought that news and all his knowledge about the barbarians to the generals stationing at Alamo, and then he left them after only two days. His decision of leave he made due to informations from general Patrick, who told him about Rivendell and many people who were invited there or directed there. William considered his move to Rivendell to be the best option, and after a couple of nights he time-travelled to the future to be in the elven kingdom on the day when all of people will assemble there to discuss their fate and their plans.
Rivendell's caretaker, Nicholas, greeted him with open arms.
'Aragorn has just arrived here, with Boromir and Kni at his side, did you know?', he said, hugging William in a hearty welcome.
'No, I did not, I know very little. I skipped many weeks of this year to meet here with you. But I knew many people would be in the kingdom today. Did you see Megara?'
'Your wife is here, I saw her just moments ago, reading letters from your children. They are all very happy in Wonderland,' said Nicholas.
'I had to transfer to Muse to find you here. Plateau dimension is still functional and untouched. But I knew almost everybody got expelled from it. Still, it is possible for all of us to restart our life in there,' said William.
'Aragorn brought in the same news. He has a crystal ball with him, one of the underground gates into the tunnels26. And tunnels are a very good entrance, they checked and it's still very secure inside.'
'The barbarians do not go there, they are afraid of that dimension. That's why they drew everybody into Muse, they didn't want to meet us in fight inside Plateau. But they will have to. I am confident we will manage to fully control both Plateau and Woods, and we will draw them inside.'
'The Woods are already under many powerful protectional spells, and the United States of Witches are thriving there. We were just talking together at a meeting about a new garrison in Luisiana. Come with me, I'll lead you where the meeting is.'
William entered the meeting place, which was a white-roofed atrium with garden27 growing beautifully in the wildest of colours and shapes. Sauron was already there, sitting at the side of her husband Aragorn, and Megara was in talk with the dwarven king Khan, when she saw him and hugged him in greeting.
They all welcomed him and then sat down to their armchairs.
'We need to settle all matters quickly, and make fast decisions,' said Nicholas. 'Aragorn is on his way to Luisiana to build our main fortress there, and we agreed that Plateau will be its host. But there is the matter of the ring, and all other rings.'
'They should be taken to Mordor, that's where their power will be put to best use,' said Sauron. 'A most significant weapon can be constructed out of all of them. Since they are all now gathered here, I can take them and travel to Mordor.'
'The castle will be our second main stronghold – if it becomes ours again. And therefore you must go there with an army,' said Nicholas.
'Mordor will be easier to take over if we attack it from its insides in a small group. I believe all the rings will be safer, less noticeable, if a small team carries them there,' said Boromir.
'A small group perhaps would be better. I have decided that we all should enter the Plateau to continue our matters. In the evening the gates should be ready for us to be transported there,' said Nicholas.
'Mordor will be ours within two days, if we time-travel there. The garrison in Luisiana also will be built in this short time. We have equipment, and I know William has even more powerful devices with him,' said Sauron.
Everybody agreed to this plan.
'I will go to Luisiana together with Aragorn, while Sauron must prepare herself to the journey. She needs some companions,' said Saruman.
To that Nicholas consented, and ordered everybody to gather into two groups and make preparations for their leave at nightfall. Kubla Khan joined the troop of Aragorn and Saruman, while his sister Sauron became accompanied by William and Boadicea, and six more people. Both groups they decided to consist of nine persons. William the Braveheart was happy to be going to Mordor.
'The fortress will be cleaned from barbarians in no time,' he said. 'Especially if we conquer it using the possibilities offered by Plateau. We should establish gates into the Woods from both garrisons. Luisiana is a perfect place for connection with the entire Witch Union. And roads must be opened and secured between all garrisons, and that includes Alamo and Rivendell.'
'It will easily be done,' said Kni. 'My group will travel to Luisiana with the crystal of Plateau, and you should wake up the crystal gate28 inside the cellars of Mordor, once you get there. I'm sure that in two days time we will be ideally prepared for the war.'
And so, they all set off to get ready for welcoming the war that has fallen upon them.



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