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4th Story: Tyr's version of Cinderella
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Once.there was a lovely young woman of such perfect lineage that she was sought by all. She was strong and fertile. Her father's first wife died in a pride war. He soon remarried and not long after that he left and died in battle himself.
Her stepmother and her two daughters were stronger by far than she and so they took all of her father's possessions and made her to slave after them.
She worked up her strength and soon felt that she was strong enough to kill them all and take back what was rightfully hers.
She gagged and bound the first stepsister and burned her alive in the orchard behind the house.
She then proceeded to capture the second stepsister. She had her quartered by the Queen's favourite horses.
She then went after the Queen herself. However, it seems she had over estimated her own strength, The Queen was well aware of Cindrella's plan to over throw her. She captured Cindrella and had her boiled alive and served for dinner at the royal court.
Never under estimate the strength and cunning of your opponent.
4th Story: Tyr's version of Cinderella
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Once.there was a lovely young woman of such perfect lineage that she was sought by all. She was strong and fertile. Her father's first wife died in a pride war. He soon remarried and not long after that he left and died in battle himself.
Her stepmother and her two daughters were stronger by far than she and so they took all of her father's possessions and made her to slave after them.
She worked up her strength and soon felt that she was strong enough to kill them all and take back what was rightfully hers.
She gagged and bound the first stepsister and burned her alive in the orchard behind the house.
She then proceeded to capture the second stepsister. She had her quartered by the Queen's favourite horses.
She then went after the Queen herself. However, it seems she had over estimated her own strength, The Queen was well aware of Cindrella's plan to over throw her. She captured Cindrella and had her boiled alive and served for dinner at the royal court.
Never under estimate the strength and cunning of your opponent.
