Saturday, September 22, 2012

Alagaesia

    Darkprint trotted along with a human on her back.  She had been impersonating another horse, named Snowfire, in her search for the red button.  She had discovered that the human on her back was named Roran.  When the order was given, Darkprint charged out of the bushes, leading the squad of men on horseback.  The group Darkprint was in was going to go around and attack from the left side, while the two other groups attacked from the front and right sides.
    The enemy was ready, though.  They pulled out crossbows as the group charged in.  Just in the nick of time, Roran gave the order to take cover.  He quickly came up with a brilliant plan and sent archers onto the roof.  Roran and the others on the ground charged into the crowd to rescue what was left of the main group.  When they had escorted the group away, the leader departed with some men to the other side to help the last group.
    Roran thought up another great plan and he and some others went into the street, a spellcaster shielding them from the crossbows.  Darkprint was soon wounded, so Roran sent her through the crowd of men and outside the village which the battle was in.
    Darkprint just knew the button was near, so she went and retrieved Snowfire and wounded him in the same way she had been wounded.  She then started walking around the small village.  When she rounded the corner, she saw as plain as night (which is actually very plain) a button with the correct label on it.  She trotted over to it and a small band of squirrels appeared and attacked her.  She spun and jumped in the air, kicking two of them.  She barely landed in time, and one of the squirrels scratched her side, leaving a big mark.
    Darkprint bonked one with her head and bucked the one that had scratched her.  She then stood on her back two legs and sent her fore legs crashing down on the last two squirrels.  After making sure her wound wasn't too bad, she walked over and pressed the large red button.  Darkprint then galloped home for dinner.