A horse galloped across the land. It sped past villages and boroughs, causing tiny schoolchildren to gawk and go like "Oh look at that cool man upon his even cooler horse! I wish I could be that man! What a sad life I have." and continue with their schoolwork. The man upon the horse wore a pointy hat, almost like a spike, that had a large flag attached to it. The flag was the national flag of Gary's Logobod, which was the kingdom he lived in. after a few hours of traveling through small villages, he reached a large city and saw a blue castle. He reached the gates and stopped, for the gates were not open. He waited for a few minutes, and they eventually opened up. The gates creaked as they moved up, sounding like screeching, obnoxious metal scraping against a fingernail. He rode in as the gatemaster apologized to him for not opening it sooner. He leaped off his gorse and went inside the main hall, where a 5 foot 6 man with grey curly hair was sitting. He was eating a tomato, and he did it with such passion that the crunching of the tomato filled the halls with strange chewing noises. the man went to his table, and said "My lord, there is something of great importance that I acquired over my journeys in the Eastlands." He reached into his hat grabbed out a clay tablet and places it in front of the King. The King looked down at it, and started to read it. "This must be jest!" The King exclaimed. "Alas, it is not, my lord. This is true, as I have observed it come true for my time spent there. It was so much of a problem that they had to stop having kings completely and can only use queens, for they are not affected by this curse." The King thought the curse over in his head. "I will die a horrible death in a smelly river." He thought. The King did not want to die in such a horrible manner, and decided to head out in search of a cure to stop this curse. "We will go out tomorrow, I will round up my best men, including you, and we will head out."
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