My brother who has autism like me, watches Sing 2 several times, and Gunter's Out of This World got me to write a fantasy version; one-chapter series' exposition wouldn't remain, meaning the writing voice will change per chapter. If you don't like archaic books, you can skip this one and wait until I write another one. I like historic books.

There were loams on the high ground, delightedly, leaders with slaves arrived from the east. So much for slaves to toil and build them a stronghold: using picks for stones to pile and encircle, shovels for coals to kindle and attract more in supplements, and axes to fell swarthy trees for sheds, palisades, and cabins given to chiefs in command. Klaus Kickenklober, the proboscis monkey, one of the leader, was glad to see slaves suffer, and he had a statement that it's how they learn of being laborious. And slaves in other area excavated catacombs and grottos, they throbbed holes in them for blue lights to glow so to perceive; thus figureheads came with their slaves, and numbers of sheds and huts were formed amidst the ground, homes were also built for the poor.

It came to pass for the Canadian lynx, who in Emafrix is called Nooshy, dishonoured the camp in defiance, was seized but escaped the bastille in the southern hill, rallied disobedients from the keep to the ringwork; they scattered in fear and she was thrashed by Klaus, she is exiled to the mires of north. The eyewitness therefore is told among the slaves, Johnny the Mountain gorilla brooded in the hill; for he saw slaves exert on the behalf of leaders and chiefs.

The crow who soar the sunless skies of Wafirant, the Defiled Region, flew to Emafrix and spoke a prophecy there, saying: 'Beasts of the fields, cattles after you, and I, the fowl of the air; came to tell that a heart is falling to see the world for he and the group he will assemble. No one, not one will foresee his departure. It cannot be said of whom: it will be beseen to tend empathy and doubts.' Thence the leaders confused called him an imbecilic fowl. He cried a croak and fled Emafrix, had left it in a bad mood for three months, and its chieftains confined themselves to leave; but there were none revealed to desire leaving.


Of the distinction in Emafrix, two tribes in one place, wear red and black; yet red are figureheads, leaders, and chiefs, they influence one upon another dictation, their cruel dominion continued exerting slaves they held over hundreds of years since the beginning of Wafirant. All two wear either mantles or blazers, weapons are rods; the red implement slaves as retainers. For the black they are slaves, and common of tools they use, they rest in sheds and affirm the regular; they're to attend orders leaders bid, and confess hardheartedness if advanced. These the leaders conceived during the first age of Wafirant, to maintain and cease from strife: though slaves bear one in mind, but all are sore afraid of death.


With Klaus's attestation in thrashing Nooshy, he is now preferred to train slaves. Becher, the thewed bear, saw the Syddlins afar the shales and mires of northwest; he bade the camp to be ready for war, and they swung to have the upper hand. Klaus picked the rods to go left of the high ground, turned to and fro as a draw; and no slaves had beaten him, he freely ground them without instruction given. When the leaders heard their groaning, they laughed at how shrewd Klaus is to their eyes. He is renowned to the untold and said of being heartless, wherefore the slaves feared alway before him, gravely ill and gormless to put down the rods and gave in his assault.

Nearly slaves turned the corner after they endeavoured at Klaus, bitterly contused and down in woe; save Johnny who was there to give solace to fellow slaves whenever they're beaten, snared to work, or unsure.

When the bunny is next, Adbeel, the rabbles awatch him and Klaus contend; behind Davin the black sheep, Johnny said: 'It is fair-spoken to endure with happiness so brethren, friends, and families can provide the poor. Waters to sip, foods to eat, and comforts to grant. While we let Adbeel suffer all the hard work, few of us should accompany him. See we are slaves like him.' They saw Adbeel be thrashed on head and arms; lo, he tried to thrash back at Klaus, moreover Klaus was sharp and quick to be hit than to ground Adbeel.


When training is finished, Adbeel alone wended right passed the wall to Tafflah, the Muddle Forest: where to brood and sat on the log to tuck his contusion. Drearily he stared down and became unaware, that he couldn't see nor hear what's aside or behind him. Then he heard a disruption and turned to jump and kick, and said: 'Johnny! What are you doing here? Are there more task to do? It was better to be alone: to uphold my dignity.'

'I know of that,' said Johnny. 'But I came to help you, for we are slaves. Come, there are friends that are willing to care.' But as he nearly departed, Adbeel sighed, he required to give up the ghost; for he didn't want to stay and suffer long in Emafrix. Johnny carefully abode there to sit beside Adbeel to frover pain ere their fellows came to give solace, for Adbeel was sore troubled.

But there was the patroller, Ryan the Bengal tiger, who came and said: 'What is this small group of ease? Thou art mistaken to rest here, lest I help you return without witness; yield and return quietly.' He led them back to the hole they crawled out then returned to their shed, and no eyes saw them; but Ryan was asked a few of why he seemed so refined, that he tires seeing slaves suffer without a cause.


It is said in sotto voce that a time to rest are set properly: when the moon is right off sight, chiefs bid all to head inside, leaders forced them withal. Leaders held an assembly in the turret adjoined over the bastille, which they thought to endeavour battle and suffer defeat; but Klaus thought to put slaves afront, and leaders laughed once more to his wicked smile. Ryan attended there. 'Why art thou in distress?' said Geshem the monkey.

Ryan was aggrieved for the slaves' sake, he said; 'It appears to be reckless putting slaves in front. You ought to be careful.' But Geshem hast not heed their affliction, he said: 'Ye shall improve being on our side. Where hast thou been when training was over? Notwithstanding you enquired after Adbeel and retrieved him; for tomorrow we will all head out to battle, and leave this camp defenseless.' The panda and the ape, Zuph and Nahash were their names, ceased disputes and brought provenders, they held a feast until moonrise.


At the first sight of the moon Orlando the cow raised a trumpet on high point of the hill to arouse Emafrix, and leaders made haste to gather with slaves. Sargon the rhino bade two retainers, Vincent and Reagan, donkey and gazelle, gather all figureheads from all corners until it devoid. They wait out the ringwork; Cyrus, the true chief and a donkey, with Klaus along by right, passed the palisades and gatekeepers shut the entryway. He spoke to the host, saying: 'The herald of north hath said that Novanos and Genevieve want truce to our camp. Let us guard what slaves built, for it is their home also.' The army struck rods on the ground to exhort out fear slaves had of mind (that they hadn't known to be put afront), and plunged them ahead when Cyrus and Becher ventured the forest.

And they all tramped over the right side of the mountain, the grass in aridness cover them; the steep had to be crossed safely, but Sargon fell whence unbridled of their yelp and Tyson his brother was decreed to lead the way; and the ridge turned askew a way that they endeavoured made to the wide mire that formed of south and north. The Thyils which Novanos led stood at north, and the Syddlins at west veiled in the pinnacle with arrows adraw: Genevieve led that host. The twin gazelles met down the shales, and await for Cyrus to succumb alone.

Trusting the leaders and chieftains Geshem and Ryan eased the minds of slaves, that they sauntered in line, side to side, saying: 'Be thou strong and very courageous, turn not away from us during war: and if ye succeed, we will keep Emafrix.' Novanos and Genevieve told Cyrus that their soils were unfruitful, and propound a treaty if Cyrus is willing to share: but he withheld them and thought thralldom will end if they annex with Emafrix.

Therefore Novanos was provoked to Cyrus, he said: 'Poverty came and thou art feed us not? You and your tribe shall die for it, and your folly be remembered upon ages.'

'Then we shall lay down and hearsay it to our offspring,' Cyrus said. So they returned to their tribe and prepared rods and a trumpet bellowed that night. And it came to pass for the slaves trod down the shales and commanders trod right in pursue to the Syddlins, Thyils shivered the bones of the slaves a night the battle began. Moreover Klaus devised and leaders put forth the slaves in battle were left unpracticed. In that night many were overcome and suffered rods Thyils stroked, and there were great numbers of slaves asleep in contusion at the battlefield; leaders conveyed others to sleep in the catacomb outside Emafrix.


It is told to slaves alone that Johnny devised them liberty, that eight mustered to go south, Ryan followed and none saw their departure. In three days' respite of leaders' burial, they perceived nine are missing in Emafrix. They sought far in Tafflah: knowing this, Emafrix is deserted; and there were no provenders to devour nor waters to sip. The camp quiet, no one paid attention to their leave when they grievously buried leaders who suffered defeat.

Before they were trailed: Johnny, Davin, Vincent, Reagan, Adbeel, Fredo the warthog, Andrea the goat, and Levering the chocolate labrador walked the catenary bridge, and up the mountainous land there were few lava flowing near the slighting; a dolmen afront and garden uphill nurtured by the Canadian lynx (they heard of her but never knew she abode there.)

'Who are you?' she said. 'And why is Ryan here? But thou art not to abide here in Siclar, the Bloody Mountain. Ye are slaves of Emafrix.'

'We escaped from battle,' said Davin. 'They put us front which Novanos and Genevieve want Emafrix; and Johnny led us here, but we have no place to stay.' The first assignment Nooshy gave them was gather waters down the mountain, one upward is simple, if they understood; save Johnny who had no task. So much for slaves to fetch and carry waters out the slighting, yet Johnny helped for a while, and few called this freedom and care.

After the chores done, Johnny went to the uppermost mountain to sit and view north and west, and he murmured: 'O Lord, there is none like thee, neither is there any God beside thee, according to all that we have heard with our ears.'

The past two days slaves dwelt in bliss upon Siclar, they worked the garden, and Nooshy was glad she isn't alone whatsoever. When the rains provide, it flutters lava so they had to avoid or stay in the slighting castle. Johnny and Nooshy had a discreet dalliance and slaves like Reagan chaffed one another; few others respectfully trained each other; and there were no tools used to excavate nor pile, nor felling, nor building. Only the farm and peace upon Siclar.


Klaus found marks in the battlefield, then, he attorned to Becher and Cyrus, he said in council: 'Despite hopelessness, we need to enforce ourselves before attacking. Send Geshem and Tyson.' They arrayed themselves mantle and blazer so to check south; the camp subdued ran out of provenders, therefore if there were no slaves gardening, the stomaches grumbled, and they brood when it did. And they desired them to make haste of return.

It came to pass, Geshem and Tyson came back, they were asked of why they have dirt: that they fell aground but got up betimes and continued until rearriving to Emafrix. 'The catenary bridge lines where thou canst walk up to mount Siclar; and up, there are few lava welling and some dormant, a slighting lies amidst the ground where not a lava touch. Slaves are hiding up there, with Nooshy accompanied. They have a leader: Johnny: but walking the catenary bridge will not be easy.' Therefore Becher was the first to bid all to prepare, and Klaus was behind as they ventured.


Johnny was the male Nooshy had eyes on, nonetheless, slaves called her to help do liberal chores: that she lent a hand to Ryan who was now enslaved, the slaves planted more on the loam, and she watched slaves spar in account to be ready. The chores done and Johnny went to the uppermost mountain, Nooshy came from her place; she appointed herself to sit beside Johnny and stargaze, thus she said of stars:

'The light shines in a dark place until the day dawn; whereunto we do well of taking heed to know where to go, and so the day star arise in our hearts. Knowing this, it is a sure word of guidance to those lost, and no warnings are of any private interpretation.'

It amazed Johnny to know the truth of lights, he desired to enlarge the light of a path they would choose. And he said to Nooshy: 'Thou art wise, you know betwixt light and darkness. Thank you.'

Levering sat at the entrance of Siclar; and he saw leaders and chieftains, oncoming from a far sight; and he went to find Johnny. 'Emafrix is coming to retrieve us back!' he yelled. And Johnny said: 'Go, warn our friends. Tell them to hand on the rods, we mustn't return to our old; I'll help Nooshy find a hiding place.' The chocolate labrador went and urged others, Johnny led Nooshy down the other side of the mountain. They stood at the catenary bridge, espying leaders getting across; but Ryan prod the rope with a knife in his left hand, and they heard leaders shouting in vain that is unfair.

Johnny came and heard Klaus say: 'Ye shall come back! We are in agony without disposition of gathering provenders. Lest we propound a treaty: ye shall come back and help us. Return with us to Emafrix!' He hadn't replied to his offer and turned back, he has seen remorse of the slaves. Then Klaus sent one figurehead to strive across the catenary bridge, but as he ran, Ryan essayed to cut the bridge; but Nooshy shot an arrow at the runner's chest, and said: 'If thou cut the bridge, there will be no way of getting off this mountain: we will enter emptiness.'

Ryan rued of what he couldn't know, and put the knife back. One by one the figureheads strived and Nooshy shot every arrow at them, Klaus ponderously took the army and turned the corner around Siclar; that no one knew where they were going, and for once leaders and chiefs assailed at right. So much that ten are against eight, Ryan and Nooshy left in fear, but Ryan was thrashed asleep from Klaus, and all black and red thrashed each other; save Johnny and Klaus who contended at the dolmen.


Then it came to pass, when Johnny was tumbled, Klaus poked his rod to his chest and said: 'Thou art not great of rebellion as Nooshy did, we overcome thee. Return with us or die!' Furthermore the black had overcome the red, encircled the dolmen and await for Klaus to fight him. And he said: 'Shall I pardon rather to die for your stay?' Moreover Johnny came up and picked the rods to fight him while the rabbles awatch him, and hast made him gravely ill to drop the rods to give in his exceeding wit.

'You and the leaders return to Emafrix, depart from us; for we are not your toilsome, anymore. We rest here, where we are free.' Klaus bowed to him and took heed to his cause; and made ready the leaders to head back to Emafrix.

If you said reading this was boring, I'll say writing it was boring; but if you said it was fun, I'll say it was okay. This took me four months of writing—stressing, and I guess being Tolkienesque is hard work. I barely could wait for the Planet of Joy in next chapter. Half referred doctrines, you'd refer me as the writer for God (not 42). See you in the next chapter, someday.