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Originally posted by nevernothing
So once there was a King who loved his Kingdom, and would do anything to protect it. So he went to war with their enemies far, far, away from them, and was gone for a very long time. And his Kindom forgot about him, and went on their lives like their wasn't even a war. They started to forget about the King, and wonder if he was even real, as they only had heard stories of him. Most didn't believe in the battle either anymore, although it was the battle for their salvation as a Kingdom. But in that Kindom, a peasant was born and soon he would remind them. He was born in a province in the middle of the Kingdom to a singer and his wife. But soon in his young life he would come to know a teacher, that had been sent by the King with a book that would remind them of him.
You see, the King was so great he would blind them, if they did not know how to see. And the book told them how to shade their eyes as to look upon him and be amazed at his glory.
Originally posted by djr33222
Since it is a love story I can only assume that a woman (or another man) should at some point be included in the story.
Originally posted by nevernothing
Now the young boy took the book and started to read it, and facinatingly enough, it was about the mind, and why it wanted to be. It turns out that wanting to know why, was the key to understanding the book. And would therefore teach him that, coming to know the answer was the key to seeing the King. In fact, the boy could only understand the book because he loved the King even though he never saw him. But that love for the King kept the boy sane as he read his book and did his learning. For he was the only one that could understand it.
Originally posted by nevernothing
Now once the boy Masterd the book, he gave it back to the teacher. And went about his life. But he knew the day would come, when he would have to share it with the others in the Kingdom, so that they would know the King in his Kingdom, and not be blinded by him!
After all, he would want them to love him,and see that he loves them too, and not be twisted up in the lies of the enemy. For the enemy is around them, and they have read the book. And they have used it against them. But the King has allowed this, as this is part of his stategy in the battle, because he has seen that the enemy is great, and knows his tactics and knows how to defeat them. For the King is the greatest, and he must win the war. And he has hidden the boy, now a man, who is ready to reveal it.