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.: plots

This is the plots page, where you can read over the latest game plans thought up by the great minds of the MAC. But, since this website is brand new and fresh, I don't have any new plots to show you. As soon as someone writes them and sends them to me, I'll post them in the other column. And remember, anyone can write a plot!!! In the past, only the Activitymaster, the Vice President, and I have written plots. We need ideas, people! So send them to me and the Activitymaster. I'll show them here, and the Activitymaster will read over them and pick the ones he likes.

 

.: the plots

Please send your plot ideas to the Scribe.


CHARACTERS/ King Layvil-Noah/ Prince Leston-Adam/ Kasoor- Josiah D./ Lord Valin-Jacob/ Lucian- Patrick/ Lucius- Matthew/ Galior- Josiah G.// CHARACTER INFO// King Layvil: The king of Vestamor. He had no son, and so he made Lord Valin, his nephew, into the heir of the kingdom, and by law, even if Layvil had a son, Valin would still be heir to the throne. Layvil, believing he never would have a son didn’t care until….// Prince Leston: The son of Layvil. When Layvil’s wife had the son, Leston was hidden, in case Valin tried to murder his son, to completely ensure Valin’s succession to the throne. Leston grew up, taught to completely follow everything his father said, which he id without question. Kasoor: The bodyguard of Prince Leston, and sworn protector to King Layvil. He does everything as told, every time. He is harsh, mean, and cruel, and enjoys calling his prey names as he fights. He continues to be the champion in everything he does, and everyone he fights. Until…. Lord Valin: The young and somewhat afraid nephew of Layvil. He was proclaimed heir to the throne when he was only three, and was brought up to be a clever and sufficient king. But he knew, if Layvil ever DID have a son, his life would be threatened. Lucian: Lord Valin’s best friend and the son of Layvil’s other brother, which made him also a nephew of the king. Though he was one year older than Valin he happily let him take the crown. He helps and supports Valin with every action. Lucius: Lucian’s younger brother, another nephew of Layvil, also supports Valin. He and Lucian are strong fighters and quick of foot, though he is slightly faster than Lucian, and better at climbing. Galior: Valin’s trustworthy bodyguard, he stays with Valin through thick and thin, and will never give away Valin or his two cousins. He hears of Layvil’s plan to kill Valin and warns both him and the other cousins. PLOTLINE// King Layvil was the oldest of three princes, heirs of the kingdom of Vestamor, so he inherited the throne. But Layvil had no children, which meant no heirs. But his two brothers did have sons. One of them had two sons, Lucian and Lucius, and the other had one son, Valin. Even though Lucian and Lucius were older than Valin, Valin’s father was Layvil’s favorite brother. Layvil made Valin his official heir of Vestamor. The law in Vestamor says once someone is made heir of the kingdom, he cannot be changed, unless he is killed-or he willingly gives up the throne. Layvil was content, and Valin was raised to be a good king in the palace, with his two cousins, Lucian and Lucius. When Valin turned seventeen, one year away from being the official king with Layvil guiding him, Layvil revealed he had a son, the same age of Valin, who had been born four months after Valin had been proclaimed heir. Afraid that Valin’s supporters in the palace, or even Valin’s father would kill the baby, he raised him to be the next king in secret. Now, expecting Valin to willingly give up his title as heir, King Layvil and his son, Leston and Leston’s trustworthy bodyguard, Kasoor, paraded to the castle. But Valin openly and loudly protested. He asked how they knew that Leston was truly the king’s son, not just a ploy to get him off the throne. He announced that he would not give up the right to the throne to Prince Leston. Valin, who was kind and actually liked the people, gained the support of the peasants and town people. But Layvil had the armies of his country, and his nobles. Except for Lucius and Lucian, who openly agreed with their cousin, Valin. When Kasoor, who had been with Leston the whole time, confided into Valin’s personal bodyguard, Galior, that Layvil had Valin’s and his two cousin’s murder that night, thinking that Galior was merely a gate guard loyal to the king, not Valin. Galior quickly went at night to Valin’s room where he was talking with Lucius and Lucian. He warned them of Layvil and Leston’s evil plan. Valin, Lucius, and Lucian fled from the castle with Galior and into the woods. When Layvil found that he had been tricked, he quickly chased after the men. Meanwhile, Valin roused and rallied the towns’ people and the peasants. Angrily they agreed with Valin and followed him. Layvil, Kasoor, Leston, and their army cornered Lucius, Lucian, Valin, and Galior in the woods. When they thought they had triumph, the peasants ambushed the army with fire. While they fought, Valin lead the others quickly out of Vestamor and into the great desert. They had no choice but to race across the country land, almost in winter, and over the mountains into the neutral and powerful land, Lelor, where Galior was from. Layvil had his remaining army arrest the peasants and bring them to the palace. Left with no more men except his son and his bodyguard, Layvil angrily set off after the fleeing noblemen. Both groups of men struggle across perilous countryside and over the mountains. Barely making it alive to the top of the mountain, Valin, Lucius, Lucian, and Galior prepare to trek the 6 more miles of flat land to the forest land of Lelor, when Layvil, his son, and Kasoor arrive. Both groups fight savagely, but it turns out that Galior, who would do anything for money, had turned against Valin and his cousins and aided Layvil. Valin, Lucius, and Lucian were pushed back to the edge of the mountain. Furious at Galior’s traitorous actions, Lucian and Lucius both kill Galior, and his dead body fell down the mountain. Kasoor angrily fights against Lucius, Lucian fights Leston, and Valin fights against his own uncle, and was to be, father. Kasoor fought hard, but Lucian knocked down Leston who held on for dear life to the side of the mountain, and aided Lucius in killing Kasoor-who also fell off the side of the mountain. Leston was helped up by Layvil, when Layvil knocked Valin down, and they started again. Lucius was quickly wounded by Layvil; Lucian ran forward and smacked Layvil on his right arm with his sword. Leston angrily ran forward, and attacked Lucian. Lucian frantically cut Leston with his sword on his leg. Leston, knowing he was going to die, raced forward and knocked into Lucian. Lucian-losing his balance watched as Leston fell off the side of mountain, screaming. Lucius reached out to help Lucian, but Layvil hit Lucius down with his fist and hit a huge boulder which fell right near Lucian. Lucian was thrown screaming off the edge and down. Valin, horrified, attacked Layvil with extreme vigor. Lucius, unconscious just lay there…doing nothing. Valin and Layvil fought the ultimate duel at the edge of the cliff. Finally, Valin stabbed Layvil in the chest. Layvil stood there, gasped and holding the blade. Angrily, Valin raced forward, and pushed Layvil off the mountain. Lucius, and Valin, sadly made their way back to the castle, and proclaimed Valin the true king. Valin slowly forgot about the sorrow, and forced himself to become a good king. Lucius, grief-stricken from his only brother’s death, made his way to Lelor and lived a simple life.//
Submitted by Activitymaster

 


















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