The Evening Before The Battle Of Watership Down

As Lord Frith is setting his rusted light towards the west,

A group of Efrahan Rabbits are making their way towards the east.

A general filled with rage and wrath heads to the down with his comrades to finish what a Lion-headed rabbit had started.

They came from a warren, not 3 miles aways, yet it the tyrannical leader who ran, his warren strict with less freedom than a caged rabbit who smells of man.

Meanwhile, as the enemy fast approaches, the rabbits of Watership Down have yet of a clue of what is about to go down in their home warren.

Founded and led by the rabbits of a now Zorn Sandleford Warren,

They live in peace and tranquility as they flayrah here and there on the down.

As they eat the flay with their hearts content, a small seer rabbit looks upon the setting sun of Lord Frith.

The seer feels the ominous peaceful silence as if this silence was only temporary.

The seer tried to see what was coming because he sensed it in his heart, but it seems as if the warning was to come only when it was ready.

Then the seer was interrupted by a familiar little rabbit, his heart as innocent as a dove.

The little rabbit told him it was getting close to Fu Inle',

And it was probably time to get some needed sleep.

So he went with the little rabbit down to the sleeping burrows to rest their tired eyes.

However, below the down, a small mice has met a group of rabbits hiding and regrouping below.

The mice looks up the down and sees a familiar rabbit who saved its life.

He goes up to this Chief Rabbit and tells him that he has met his friend below the down.

The Rah is confused for he doesn't know of any such rabbits.

As he contemplating this, two of the Rah comrades tell him that just had a close encounter with a group of Efrahan Rabbits at the foot of the down.

Then they stamped their feet, alerting the warren of the impending danger,

And this began a number of events that what lead to an event throughout the world known as the Battle Of Watership.

And with that Hazelrah looked down the down they called home and thought one thing only,

"May Frith help us all."