Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Beowulf: Short Story :: Epic of Beowulf Essays
 Beowulf: Short Story      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In the beautiful town of Ventaria, which is located near the southern-  most point of Ireland, a once proud colony of people enjoyed the magnificent  surroundings and a simplistic life. Brian the Great, beloved ruler of the  Ventarians, had been killed by the evil Filth-Sammich. This vile creature, with  a crocodile-like build, had a head larger than the immense church in the center  of the town. When fully-opened, the mouth of the Filth-Sammich could open wide  enough to fit a large tree. It's powerful jaw and razor sharp teeth were feared  by all that knew about it. The beasts' torso looked large enough to contain the  entire population of Ventaria, and still have room for an elephant or two.  Finally, the tail of the Filth-Sammich was so long and powerful, it could wrap  around and crush the massive castle of Brian the Great. Although Ventaria no  longer had a ruler, fear of the Filth-Sammich kept the locals in line. In order  to keep their town, the people had to bring food to the creature, as soon as it  was available. They also had to give him all their precious valuables. The  Filth-Sammich allowed the Ventarians to eat enough to stay healthy, but nothing  more. Before the Filth-Sammich arrived, the people were loyal and faithfully  devoted to their respected ruler. The monster lived in a gigantic cave which  was a ten-minute walk to the edge of town. It was rumored that when the Filth-  Sammich swallowed you, you were slowly digested over a week or two. The beast  also made it clear that it had powers beyond the forces of nature that allowed  him to mentally witness the actions of anyone within the borders of Ventaria  simply by thinking about it. With this in mind, townspeople were obedient and  compliant towards the wishes and demands of the Filth-Sammich.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Warriors that were still loyal to their deceased king, had developed a  secret signal that the Filth-Sammich didn't pay any attention to. When a  warrior asked another about his harvest for the Filth-Sammich, it meant that  there was a meeting in the abandoned farmhouse on outside town limits that night.  Here, the monster could not detect or observe. When these meetings were held,  the soldiers would relax and speak of rebellion against the Filth-Sammich.  Drinking and socializing took place in this farmhouse, giving the men a sense of  security. They would talk about how they could slay the mighty monstrosity  evil-eradicators. One soldier in named Urther announced that he could defeat  this terrible fiend. Although Urther was the strongest and most skilled warrior    					    
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