Tuesday, June 11, 2013

The Great Pojan War


Tusk was the greatest, bravest, most smart warrior that the Pojan army had ever seen. They didn’t know why, but the Walreeks did. At birth Tusk’s mother dumped him in the River of Ice. Holding him only by the tusk, making him invincible everywhere the water touched. The grave mistake that ultimately ended Tusk’s life soon after victory, was forgetting to dump in his other tusk. Tusk was never an importance to the Walreek community, until the day the war started. The Great Pojan War.

It all started with one grave mistake from Tusk. He decided he could beat and destroy the Pojan army. He took the great Walreek army went to their walls and gave them a chance to surrender. They declined. Both sides thought they were better, when only one would come out on top. And after ten years all they had accomplished was death, even with the great commander Waljax. He had fought the Pojan King, Poecter (Po-ect-er) before and it didn’t go so well. Some might say Poecter cleaned the iceberg with him.

After a deadly attempt of assassinating Tusk, with a ice arrow. Instead of killing Tusk, the assassin, accidentally murdered Tusk’s brother. Tusk went on a rampage. He went and killed King Poector. But tragically, shortly after he was murdered from an arrow to the tusk dipped in only the deadliest rabbit poison. The Walreeks quickly retreated but left behind something. A giant walrus, filled with only the deadliest Walruses. Right when the brought in the peace offering, the destruction of the amazing Pojan city had already begun.

Poector- King Hector
Walreeks- Greeks
Pojans- Trojans
Waljax- Ajax
Tusk- Achilles

Thursday, June 6, 2013

One weakness


Many people think that Achilles was a great warrior even with the weakness that was more vulnerable than anybody thought at the time. Throughout the Trojan war, Achilles was the biggest pawn in the war. He probably effected the momentum of the war more than anybody else. He slashed, swung, and killed his way through the most powerful men that Troy had to offer. He truly was a great warrior, with one little weakness that was a bigger concern than he thought it was.

In history there have been a couple of people known, to virtually have no weakness. From cold blooded warriors, to peaceful men without need to fight. But time to time, the without weakness, peaceful men have to turn into warriors with no fear. This happened to a character in a TV series that I frequently watch. The main character Rick had to turn into a warrior to protect his family from the thousands of zombies.  Both were truly warriors and prooved everyone fighting against them wrong.