Author note: The folowing will be explained in a later fic entitled Island of the apes.
Chapter two
Monkeys on the far reaches of albion can speak the human tounge. And a great woman is their leader. You know her as hammer. Yes hammer. There is a difference between monkeys and monks as she soon found out. Her son howerver Axe doesnt quite get the concept. But as monkeys start getting feral all of a sudden Hammer fights once more for her sons life.
Axe is chopping down some wood for the stove when the monkeys take an attack. He hears a load yell. "mother!" he shouts and they are both battleing their way through their former frinds to meet eachother.
Hammer accidentally clocks out hers on and makes way to Albion on a boat. While Axe holds his head in his hands. the monkeys fling spears their way. but all is futile.
Axe loves his mother but still shoots her a dirty look after that hammer smack then realizes he nearly axed her anyway. He laughs At the monkeys Frustration. Even some of the monkeys start to vanish and hammer prays that things will look up in the end.
Hammer takes axe to a familiar place in albion. Drinking the water at the mokeys spring slowed her ageing as did it for some others from fable two except our hero of bowerstone who refused to join in the thought in the end.
An old monk that was running the place now gazed at her a younger one spoke. "Father have you seen a ghost? " he looked at hammer and answered "yes my son I believe I do." Hammer laughed at this.
" do you think you eyes decieve you why I look the same and you've grown old and worn. " said Hammer. He closed his eyes in thought. "Sister Hannah it is good to see you aparition or not." Said the old monk.
He began to explain that all over albion people are disapearing. He also informed her about Oakwoods burning. She closes her eyes and prays once more Then she introduces Axe to the older monk.
Your son is strong Hannah he will be able to aid us You must go to our current ruler. Go to him and ally yourself with him. Axe just sits there sharpening his axe. Its a great axe of large proportions.
Axe may have givin hugh the giant a run for his money. Hammer then set out with her son towards bowerstone. Hopeing that not all is lost and that they can still save the people that vanished leaving their clothes behind.
An echo if the song Hammer was singing when she met the heo and Axe hummed along with the wind. A hero of strength indeed from his big strong body to the strength of his gentle heart and strong wit. Hammer raised no fool.
