Vorgen’s Rival

May 27, 2007 at 11:16 am (iStories)

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King Theletasia explained to the guards about what Riliara was going to do. As the bigger guard nodded, Riliara felt like her life was going to be over in just a minute. The guards opened the door with a long, big, dusty key. Inside the castle there was grunting, Riliara went inside panicking as the lights went off. The door closed rapidly behind her, Riliara got a sudden shock. She lit her candle and walked through many doors. Her heart was beating fast and suddenly it went faster because she could feel that the beast was close, ready to attack. Riliara turned around to see whether the beast was behind her. No one or nothing was there she thought, but as she turned back the beast was there!

It was revolting and ugly! It had bloody red teeth, hands coming out of its head, snakes coming out of its bottom, twelve noodle legs and a long tongue that could wrap the Eiffel Tower. Before she knew it the monster wrapped its slimy tongue around her legs and swung her around. Riliara grabbed hold of her sword and sliced the tongue. She fell down and unwrapped the slimy tongue from her foot. The monster then spat out wibbly balls from his mouth and they stuck to Riliara’s body so that she was buried with it. Riliara swung her sword to shave off the ball that was keeping her down. Riliara, who was angry but scared took the ring Hailey gave her, aimed at the monster and suddenly a gleaming light shone towards the monster and zapped a blue light at him. The monster shriveled and fell on its knees and died.

Riliara was stunned! She ran back to the huge door and shouted to open it. As it opened Riliara rushed out and celebrated her victory! As soon as she arrived home she was excited to tell her mother her success, but unfortunately her mother had passed away of drugs. Riliara was unhappy but knew her mother was cruel. She always remembered the battle she had faced.

Riliara was respected even more and lived happily with her true love Ulysses and raised three children. She was well known for her adventures through generations.

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