Our heroes followed the large footprints when they came across a misty valley.
"We've lost the tracks." said Kayley.
Just then, the group heard a rumble.
"Tell me that was your stomach." Kayley asked Garrett, who shook his head no and replied. "Just the ogre."
"Ogre?" hollered Devon.
"Well, see you. Good luck. Have a nice life." said Cornwall. "Whatever's left of it."
"Oh, puh-lease." scoffed Daffy. "What is so scary about ogres?"
"Their appetite!" Devon shivered in fear, for as he spoke, a huge skeleton of a dragon fell out of nowhere, trapping Daffy Bugs, Kayley and Garrett as if they were in a cage.
"Oh, no." groaned Cornwall. "I think it's Uncle Yorick."
"'Alas, poor Yorick...I knew him well.'" said Devon, wording out Willaim Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
All of a sudden, there was another rumble.
Upon hearing Ayden's shrieks, Garrett gasped. "Quick! Get out of the way!"
Everyone did, just before a huge stone foot came down, crushing the dragon skeleton. It was the ogre!
As it climbed up the mountain, something fell to the ground.
"It's the scabbard from Excalibur!" realized Kayley. "He does have the sword."
"Ogres sleep in the day." Garrett whispered as he and the others walked inside the ogre's cave. "We'll wait for him to fall asleep, then we grab the sword."
"There is no 'we!'" shouted Daffy.
"Shh! Quiet!" hissed Garrett. "The slightest noise and we're finished."
As the group walked further into the cave, Devon looked around. Bones were scattered everywhere.
"Charming place." he said. "Almost reminds you of home, eh, Bugs?"
"Eh, I've seen better." said Bugs.
"What's he doing?" asked Garrett.
"I don't see him." said Kayley as she looked all over the cave.
"He's here." said Garrett. "I can smell him."
Just then, a loud groan filled the cave. It was coming from the ogre!
"You were right." Kayley said to Garrett. "He is here."
"Well, where's my sword?" asked Daffy.
Kayley looked at him, annoyed, then looked back at the ogre, and gasped. "He's using it as a toothpick!"
"Tell me when he falls asleep." said Garrett.
Once more, the ogre groaned and curled himself up, causing the ground to rumble, then stop.
"Let me guess." said Cornwall. "He fell asleep."
"Describe the layout." said Garrett.
"There's a ledge, which hangs just above the sword." replied Kayley. "Oh, but it must be a 20-foot drop."
"Step aside, sister." said Daffy, shoving Kayley aside. "This is a job for a real hero."
"You ain't the only hero, Daffy." reminded Bugs.
"Yeah, the bunny's right, duck boy." agreed Cornwall. "Either you help us get the sword or we'll pluck every feather outta ya."
"Ah, do your worst!" smirked Daffy, who, then, found himself grabbed by the neck by Devon and Cornwall, having to be forced to help.
Before Daffy knew it, he was hanging to a stone on the ledge, while Devon and Cornwall's tail held one of his webbed feet, for they were part of the human chain, which the group attempted to extract Excalibur from the ogre.
"Just a little lower." instructed Kayley. "Lower."
Little did she and the others know that Ruber had found his way to the cave.
Well, at least, Devon noticed. "Oh, no. It's him!"
Ruber and Siegfried boarded the Griffin and flew off towards our heroes, but as they did so, the Griffin let out a sneeze, which caused the ogre to wake up.
Thinking fast, Bugs called out. "Quick! Swing me back and forth."
The others did as Bugs cooed to the ogre. "You are getting sleepy, sleepy. Your eyelid is getting very heavy."
And so it was, for as soon as the stone beast drifted off to sleep, Bugs caught Excalibur with his ears.
His friends pulled him back up as Ruber and Siegfried rode the Griffin closer towards them, only to be blown away by the ogre's snoring and trapped by its butt.
"Dwat and double dwat." fumed Siegfried as he pounded his fists in the ground.
"Well, on the bright side." said the Griffin. "At least things can't get any worse."
"Wanna bet?" asked Ruber, for the ground started to rumble.
Before the villains knew it, they found themselves farted out of the cave, past our heroes, crashing into a wall.
Devon and Cornwall ran towards the exit, where they found themselves overlooking a cliff.
"There's no way out!" said Devon.
"There's one way out!" said Kayley. "You'll have to fly!"
"What part of 'we can't fly' did you not understand?" reminded Devon, before Kayley, Bugs, Daffy and Garrett bumped into the two-headed dragon, whom they rode down the cliff, with Ruber's men far behind them, while the Griffin spotted Ayden and flew after him, but the falcon dodged his attack and flew past Ruber and the Tasmanian Devil as the Griffin crashed into the cliff.
As for our heroes, they held on tightly to Devon and Cornwall as they rode down the rocky trail and landed in a pond.
"Tell you what, next time you try to fly, and we'll hold on." suggested Cornwall.
Kayley just stared at Excalibur and realized...
"We did it. We did it! I can't believe it! We did it!"
"Yep." agreed Bugs. "We sure did, eh, Daffy?"
"Ah, shut up!" shouted Daffy as he cleaned himself up.
"Wow." said Kayley as she pulled out the sword. "So this is Excalibur."
"Get your girly hands off that sword!" hollered Daffy. "It's mine, you hear me? All mine!"
"No, it isn't!" reminded Garrett as he swatted the duck with his staff. "Excalibur only belongs in the hands of Arthur."
Daffy just glared at Garrett, then stomped out of the pond.
"What's his problem?" asked Cornwall.
