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UNION OF A SAD CASTLE

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JOY SUN


DEDICATION

For Mary White. For a cook soup Exodus trek on Valensia road. In memory of John G. Fuller.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. NOGRINON IN THE SWIRLING TYPE
2. THE DISCOVERY OF SAD CASTLE OR THE TOBIAN CASTLE
3. THE PEOPLES OF THE TOBIAN OR SAD CASTLE
4. THE OWNERS OF THE TOBIAN OR SAD CASTLE
5. THE LORD OF THE TOBIAN OR SAD CASTLE
6. THE FLOATING GARMENTS
7. ASSOCIATIONS OF SAD CASTLE
8. THE POPULATION OF THE TOBIAN OR SAD CASTLE
9. THE RED SPOT
10. THE PLUM BAG
11. INAUGURATION OF THE FAMBRAND
12. THE FALL OF THE TOBIAN OR SAD CASTLE


CHAPTER ONE

NOGRINON IN THE SWIRLING TYPE

Faraway where Maets meet man and Air is in abundance was a place called The Absolute Hill. It had twenty-four nights and three weeks, with fourteen bright sun-basking days. This place had a common lantern called the Born Posch, which emerged to create the fourteen annular bright sun-basking days, which lasted twelve hours each, placed at a place called the Circular Olinton in a place too far to be reached. It caused the days, and its absence meant to the children of Absolute Hill, the nights.
For over two thousand known Gremas or years with six twelve nights and a cured or approximate day, a place called the Tobian Castle, which would later be called Sad Castle, was not known.
The people of two hills - the red and the brown hills, lived separated by a valley - the valley of Aps. These people, the Miosk and the Chobs had known themselves for this long and were called the Chobians and the Fartobees.
Fartobe was a high red Hill dominated by the Miosk. The Miosk were Known to be Earth developers that spent their time to know more and more. Fartobe was also divided into forty groups of dwellers, all " Lookers at the pointed hill". The pointed hill was the seat of governance of the Miosk of Fartobe.
The Miosk were Important Readers or people who transferred what they learnt or said to leaves or leather, so that, as they said " they would never be forgotten." They also knew over time that their red Hill consisted a stone called Makermerry that if found brought about fame and prosperity for anyone who found them, as the Lords of the Pointed Hills would pay such a lush sum fabulous Dina.
Other benefits to such an one would be making their family members of the Liberated Heart, a group that rode on chosen horses and fed directly from the heels of the Lords of the pointed hill.
This stone, the Makermerry, had been found in Iask, Yeh and Dalvin, three of the forty lands of the red hills.
The Miosk were also farmers, hunters and sea men, who spent their time cultivating the Rupt cotton, the Fimish Dye and the Gallant Apple which they sold in bundles for Prespies, a money they loved so much, to the inhabitants of the Brown hills, called the Chobians.
The Chobians were not so wealthy but were the first to know about the existence of two hills, the red and the brown hills in Absolute Hill. They also said that everything was made of water.
The Chobians were ruled by the red Lords, a people who had lived in the Brown Hills for as long as who knows when. The Chobians were also cattle rearers and propheticians or interpreters of time and the relationship of Absolute Hill with the Cognoses.
The Chobian propheticians had long ago in apsa predicted that Absolute Hill was settled on a much larger hill called Nogrinon in the Swirling type , which had a lantern called the Born Posch which was fixed and caused fourteen annular bright sun-basking days. The languages of the Fartobees or Miosk was the Freehans, while that of the Chiobians was Asky.


CHAPTER TWO

THE DISCOVERY OF SAD CASTLE OR THE TOBIAN CASTLE

Fartobe was long involved in trade with Chob and continued so for a long period spanning two million earth years. But the most wealthy of both sides were known to be just those who sold Makermerries, skin, animals, Rupt cotton, the Fimish Dye and the Gallant Apple. This had continued for so long and had brought about the Affim Guides, a people who counted so much on their wealth on both red and brown hills and neglected both the poor people of Fartobe and Chob.

But these days of trade would soon give way to another form of money-making venture that brought about money to the Miosk and the Chobs, which was hunting and Peregrination.

Not long, the people of Fartobe whose lands had no Makermerry decided to go looking for other lands as a way of expanding their territories. This led to the first Fartobees reaching a cape land that extended fourteen miles, full of Wildlots, an animal known for its lucrative skin - the Dash, which they called the Spate hills. The peregrinist was Fashma, the lion-hearted soul that talked to spirits. Fashma and his group of twelve men - the Henkels, spent nine Gremas or twelve earth years to reach the Spate Hills, which no one hitherto had known in the whole of Absolute Hill. Fashma and the Henkles spent much of their resources till they had nothing left on them, but decided not to go back to Fartobe or know the red hills anymore.
People from both the red and Brown hills who heard of them said they were mad. They even made an effort to drive after and forcefully bring them back to the red hills. Fashma and the Henkles finally reached the Spate hills and pinned a flag there, then stated in the language of the Miosk, Freehans, EL KANG SANG FANTAGI ILPITI (This is the land of Fashma, the Brave). Since then, more and more Fartobees were beginning to feel that the red and brown hills were not all the places there were in Absolute Hill.
Soon, so many Fartobees set out in different directions searching for new lands, "if" as they said " purple head blasted on them" or they simply were lucky. Some of them died in their arduous journeys and reached no land.
Finally, one day, a Fartobe Hunter named Imehdihon or Bright Star, set off for his own journey. The peregrinist established that despite the failure of other peregrinists in finding a land other than the Spate hills, there was some other land. His assumption was based on two findings. One, he noticed that new plants had their seeds imported by "epof" or water to the cape. Also, during the twin seasons, the Major bee, a bird which home no one knew, would leave the red hills and the brown hills and would not be found till later on. "There must be a place" Imehdihon said to himself. But Imehdihon only knew of the Epof reefs, but not of the Great River Palakatoa. So, he set out on his journey, which he thought would end in eight bright moons or days, only to discover that he was lost with his group of fifty hunters, The Herd Stormers.

The Herd Stormers whose reserves were exhausted, suggested to Imehdihon that they use the studies of the Born Posch and the tide taught by Halai, the Prophetician of Chob to get their way back to Fartobe and then plan on a better outing. It was applied but unsuccessfully.

Finally, on the great Epof reefs, one of them noticed something quite interesting; the color of the Epof had changed from green to red! They soon noticed that they were on a more vast body of water which he named the Palakatoa. Fearing that they would die on the Palakatoa, Imehdihon picked a little pebble on the boat and threw it in desperation on the east side, but it collided on a rock a distance of about four mions or Seven meters away. " If there is rock, then land is not faraway" he said, which led them to drive in that direction. It was then they noticed a little forested pre-made canoe path in the Mangroves and followed it. It led to a Castle.
Imehdihon could not believe it. He literally fainted. When he was resuscitated by his crew, the Herd Stormers, he called the castle the Castle of Tobe or the Tobian Castle after his father, a brave Hunter.


CHAPTER THREE


THE PEOPLES OF THE TOBIAN OR SAD CASTLE

The Tobian Castle was an endless sight, a high rising edifice that reached to nearly to two mega narton fillos or twelve million meters high. And it's width or length could not be known. At first, the Herd Stormers doubted that life existed in it, so they divided themselves into two groups of ten and decided to go round the castle and came back whenever tired to where they started from.

The first group of Herd Stormers went west of the Castle and descended a steep where they saw something shocking - a well cultivated garden that had a plant - the Nash Daffodils which fruits were just ripe at that time. They didn't hesitate to eat some of it, as they were quite hungry, but the other group of Herd Stormers had gone for two days without seeing a sign of life. So, this group got back and went after them and told them their findings.
Imehdihon then led the rest of the Herd Stormers in the direction, and in the next twelve days, found seven groups of peoples living in the castle, which actually had an end over looking a dungeon which he called the Semits Dungeon.

The first group of people Imehdihon and the Herd Stormers found were the Mashandegers who were cattle rearers and spoke twelve Languages which differed one from the other. The first language which Imehdihon identified as frillos consisted of sharp consonants and sounded like hand claps or the bursting of corn when it pops in a fire.
The Mashandegers were afraid and ran away, leaving some of their cattle. But Imehdihon and the Herd Stormers followed them on in the castle till they met their other kinsmen and beckoned with a white cloth. Luckily, one of them understood the white cloth meant peace and came near. His name was Jagogo. Jagogo would soon learn the sign language of Imehdihon and the Herd Stormers and learnt they didn't mean harm and became their friend. He went back and convinced his men who by now had relocated into an interior part of the castle that Imehdihon whom he called Shef and his men, were not enemies of the Mashandegers.
Imehdihon and the Herd Stormers gave them gifts from Fartobe including plastic frown ( a pencil) and shadow Ash (a tooth brush).
Imehdihon and the Herd Stormers put on their flag and called the Mashandegers part of the castle "Limpo". Limpo became the capital of Sad Castle or the Tobian Castle.
But the Mashandegers themselves did not know that they were not the only inhabitants of the castle. One day, while going out with Imehdihon on his horse to see a part of the castle, Jagogo noticed to his dismay a set of people who also lived in the castle, whose language he did not understand. As was the case with the Mashandegers, the people immediately ran away. The people who were the most populos of all the dwellers of the Tobian Castle spoke ninety-four languages and did not understand themselves. They were the Coolish. One of the Languages, Potosh, sounded like throwing pebbles on a plate and was filled with the "or" vowel or resond and the "k" consonant or Farmagables.
Gradually, within twenty-one Gremas, all the inhabitants of the Tobian castle were discovered. They included the following:
The Ecols - 52 languages
The Coolish - 94 languages
The Bripe - 8 languages
The Talogips - 16 languages
The Funken - 34 languages
The Mashandegers - 12 languages and
The Ballontines - 9 languages.

Altogether, the inhabitants of the Tobian Castle spoke and belonged to two hundred and twenty-five Languages and tribes which would be a problem to Imehdihon and the Herd Stormers in the following Gremas. Added to this problem was the fact that the people themselves did not understand each other, which gave Imehdihon and the Herd Stormers a serious work in Catagraphing and learning and interpreting each of the two hundred and twenty-five Languages.

After sometime, Imehdihon chose two thousand two hundred and fifty inhabitants of the Tobian castle to learn each other's language in other to create a language bridge. He formed a government with Jagogo as his intermediate minister and the fifty Herd Stormers as the Ministers of Government, while he was named Emperor of the Tobian castle.
Considering the need for the spiritual well-being of the inhabitants of the Tobian castle, Imehdihon created a religion which involved state of the church worship forms as they existed in Fartobe.
But the inhabitants of Sad Castle soon divided the state of the church worship into two groups, the church of the Niegrims and the Church of the Epole, with a third sect that did not accept the religion of Fartobe introduced by Imehdihon, called the Safagrinards.
Imehdihon chose damsel of the inhabitants of Sad Castle of the tribe of the Coolish, Igani, for a wife. He also established a school called Purple Head Lamp Storm School of the Tobian Castle.

CHAPTER FOUR

THE OWNERS OF THE TOBIAN OR SAD CASTLE

Imehdihon was growing old and the people of the Tobian Castle were getting enlightened by the day. One day, in the Purple Head Lamp Storm School, a Bripe boy by name Calef heard his teacher, one of the Herd Stormers use the word "Panceas" and asked what it meant. The teacher explained that it involved a process by which a people could become independent from Invaders and rule themselves. Calef went back home and thought about the term "Panceas". Finally, he formed a group called "The twelve stars", who approached Jagogo and the other heads of government with certain and other tribesmen of the Tobian Castle and demanded a Panceas.

Imehdihon explained that it was too early to ask for that, but the group, the twelve stars, argued and started making trouble, mobilizing the peoples of the Tobian castle to fight for their Panceas.
Finally, Imehdihon died and was buried in the Tobian Castle. The people of the Tobian Castle wept for some days and lamented his demise. But the case of the Panceas led by Calef and the twelve stars came up again and again till the rest of the Tobian castle government were pressed beyond measure and decided to give it a thought.
Transportation had been developed and more and more people had begun traveling through the Palakatoa to Fartobe and Chob.
Soon, the whole of the red hills and the brown hills came to know of the Tobian Castle and gave tribute to Imehdihon and the Herd Stormers for finding the Castle. Thus Absolute Hill was known from then to be made of three places which were The Red hills, The Brown hills and the Tobian Castle.

More and more inhabitants of the Tobian Castle were traveling to Fartobe and Chob to learn and transact business. But the question soon arose about who owned the Tobian Castle as the Fartobees and the people's of the brown hills and the inhabitants of the Tobian Castle claimed it belonged to them.

To settle the issue, a Professor of the Tobian Castle, Professor Forest Wild Head, a Funken, wrote a paper which was accepted by the government of the Tobian Castle that there were two primary owners of the Tobian castle - the principal owners or the first people from the Red hills who discovered the castle - Imehdihon and the fifty Herd Stormers - and the people of the Tobian castle, also known as the United owners.

The Tobian Castle finally got a currency, the Inshkiller made of one hundred purplesqued. It also had a university, Warm tide University of Questions.

But Calef and the twelve stars were not about to give up on their pursuit of a Panceas. Soon, everyone in the Tobian Castle wanted a Panceas.

Finally, on the one of one-sixth eighth day of the month of Mian, in the 40th Grema, the council of Storm Head sat consisting of twelve parahovics and approved the Panceas. From then on, something quite wrong began to happen.


CHAPTER FIVE

THE LORD OF THE TOBIAN CASTLE

After the adoption of the Panceas, the Tobian Castle formed its own government called the Castle Floating Garments, which consisted of a Lord and seven minions. The first Lord was the Great and Acrinate Lord Flavius II. He schooled in Lantern School in Fartobe and was a very intelligent Wild head, but was poor. He was elected overwhelmingly in the intilay or election because his father was one of the twelve stars who fought for the Panceas. His father, Acrinate Lord Flavius I was a unique peopleist who fought for the liberation of the people of the Tobian Castle. Most people had thought his son would do same, but it turned out to be different. He was a Mashandeger.

Upon his election, he was approached by a group of friends he had met in school in Fartobe, who explained to him that his father had been poor, and he needed to break the jinx or he would be as poor or poorer than him. The way out according to them was to export milk, the mainstay of the people of the Tobian Castle to Fartobe and establish a dairy company there in his name, where ninety-four percent of the people's milk would be processed at a lower cost than they were sold to other companies, then imported back in talidroms to the Tobian Castle at a very high price of Inshkillers.

Flavius saw it as an opportunity to make money and signed the agreement, which became known as "The Milk Agreement".

Because of this improprietary, large sums if Inshkillers was made by his diary company. Local Tobian Castle cattle rearers were finding it difficult to make ends meet. They imported large amounts of milk but had little revenue. The tax also was high. The milk talidroms policy of Flavius, that made sure the cost of milk at home was high while the Tobian Castle was the major exporter brought about a protest among the people of the Tobian Castle, most of whom were cattle rearers.

Flavius, in order to calm the people down, decided to bribe his minions with a sum of Nine thousand Inshkillers per person. Thus, everyone in his government claimed nothing was wrong. They said he was doing all his best, negotiating more market avenues for the Tobian Castle in the Red hills and the Brown hills.

Finally, there was a problem between some of the members of government in Fartobe, and the deal between Flavius and his friends in Fartobe was divulged due to unequal sharing of the proceeds, and the matter was taken to court by one of the aggrieved parties in Fartobe.

The issue was promptly reported by the Parkinspace Focus - the Tobian Castle foremost newspaper. Two weeks after then, the head of the said newspaper was found dead on a road leading to the river Toldwetold, the river of the Tobian Castle.

Flavius had made so much enemies among his kinsmen in his bid to make quick Inshkillers through the wrong way. The death of the journalist also was a questionable deed. Most people attributed it to Flavius.

Finally, Flavius could no longer be borne with, and was ousted by his disgruntled local army, leading the Tobian Castle into confusion.


CHAPTER SIX

THE FLOATING GARMENTS

The military of the Tobian Castle on taking over the government declared a nine man government of Floating Garments. These Floating Garments. also were drawn from the "enlightened few" who schooled and lived either in Fartobe or Chob. The new Floating Garments government was headed by a military Costic called General Nagost. The people of the Tobian Castle would soon name him "the Left Looker" as Nagost adopted a Dil afo Dil (Maryan, meaning "as you care") approach to the issues of the Tobian Castle. He also, like his predecessors, owned businesses abroad in the Red hills and Brown hills which he sponsored with the Inshkillers of the Tobian Castle from the Plum bag.

During his government, the church of the Epole and the church of the Niegrims were always at war. He was a Mashandeger.

Finally, because of his pronounced improprietary, the Red hills and the Brown hills turned against him and his government. During his government of the Floating Garments, the Tobian Castle became known as Sad Castle. Life became difficult for the inhabitants of the Tobian Castle. Instead of improve their conditions of living by creating jobs, he took the wealth of the people gotten through tax and shared it among the Floating Garments, who built more lofty sections within the castle for themselves, and shared Inshkillers in cartons for themselves. He clearly taught them one thing - that if you're with the Floats, your time of liberation and enjoyment had come. So, you were to use the opportunity to Garner for yourself as you could.

Nagost usually wore a bright red ring which he claimed protected him and was gotten fry the Palakatoa. One day. he went to church and one of his Floating Garments toppled him.


CHAPTER SEVEN

THE ASSOCIATIONS OF SAD CASTLE


Dimborn, one of the Floating Garments who took over the government of General Nagost or "the Left Looker", a Coolish, called for a "shake up of the government." Nevertheless, six of the overall members of the Floating Garments were retained in his government because according to him, they were experienced.

Dimborn decided to run a catalyzed government of Floating Garments, which he said "promised the best". This government was to be based on the creation of Associations. Firstly, everyone was to buy a bucket of paint at their expense and paint each section of Sad Castle to show that they still loved it. So, the poor people bought paints of all colors and painted each section of the castle. It looked like a house on fire in sight. He then decided to divide the Castle into associations which he said would help in its smooth run. The Associations included:

Broom Sellers Association of Sad Castle - BSASC
Cow Owners Association of Sad Castle - COASC
Fowl Owners Association of Sad Castle - FOASC
Borrowers' Association of Sad Castle - BASC
Lenders Association of Sad Castle - LASC
Floating Garments Association of Sad Castle - FGASC
Association of Church of the Epole of Sad Castle - ACESC
Association of Church of the Niegrims of Sad Castle - ACNSC
River Toldwetold Fishermen Association of Sad Castle - RTFASC
Fartobe Dwellers' Association of Sad Castle -FDASC
River Toldwetold Canoe Makers' Association of Sad Castle - RTCMASC
Hunters Association of Sad Castle - HASC
The People's Spirit Farmers of Sad Castle - TPSFASC
Divers Association of Sad Castle - Divers Association of Sad Castle - DASC

Each of these Associations pinned their billboards outside Sad Castle, making it a nuisance to behold.

CHAPTER EIGHT

THE POPULATION OF THE TOBIAN OR SAD CASTLE

With two hundred and twenty-five tribes who spoke different languages, the population of the Tobian or Sad Castle was bulging everyday. In no time, the peoples of Tobian Castle had migrated and filled everywhere in Absolute Hill. They were known by the peoples of the Red hills as the Sabrefroth and the people of the Brown hills called them the Chox.

A Sad Castle man or woman was willing to get payed just anything to do anything, and did anything to be anywhere. They did such jobs as labor jobs, coach- riding and house briming. Because of the population of Sad Castle, hunger was a common phenomenon. No Sad Castle Man or woman wanted to stay at Sad Castle anymore.

The Exploder Hills records House of the Red Hills put it that there were presently on the Absolute Hill, both home and Abroad, Near Ninety-four trillion Sad Castlers.


CHAPTER NINE

THE RED SPOT

Emperor Dimborn who was undated by the problems of Sad Castle was doing all he could to solve them. But instead of solve them, he created more, leading to a viscious cycle - what the students of the Sad Castle called " the judgment of the first deed".

At one point, due to frustration, Emperor Dimborn thought of exporting Mosquitoes from Sad Castle to Chob to use as specimens for experiments, since Sad Castle was reputed to have the largest number of Mosquitoes in Absolute Hill.

Finally, a group of Peregrinists from Fartobe visited the Wide House, the seat of government of Sad Castle. They told Emperor Dimborn that they wanted to undertake a study of a place they called the Red Spot in Sad Castle, near the River Toldwetold. Dimborn gave them access to the spot, and there they found Fekensh or the Rough Solid, a new type of stone used for making the Melting Wagon. This, according to the Parkinspace Focus, was one of the greatest breakthroughs the people of Sad Castle had experienced. This was because Fekensh or the Rough Solid was in high demand in making Melting Wagons both in the Red hills and the Brown hills.

A dugameter was launched to the red spot and Fekensh of no measurable amount were dug from Sad Castle's Red Spot and loaded in U-2's, high speed petrometers and sent to the Red hills and the Brown hills daily through the Palakatoa.

But like everything about Sad Castle had to be questioned over time, questions were beginning to arise over where the Inshkillers from Fekensh or the Rough Solid dug from the Red Spot went to. No one knew. But it was a well known fact in Sad Castle that Dimborn and the Floating Garments contributed only sixteen percent of the earnings from the Red Spot to the Plum bag. The rest went into Dimborn's company of Gallant Apples in Fartobe. Th Floating Garments also had their fair share. According to a professor of Tolya studies from Sad Castle, "nothing is done for the common Sad Castler." It led to a situation once when the Sad Castlers decided and agreed that instead of spend the "General Inshkillers" as it was called by the Floating Garments each Grema, the exact amount of Inshkillers should be shared among the Sad Castlers whose number no machine could count, to manage their lives. A musician from Sad Castle, Formdromin, held the view.


CHAPTER TEN

THE PLUM BAG

Emperor Dimborn whose Sad Castle was getting so much was becoming too rich, yet Sad Castle was extremely uncatered for. Apart from the sectional painting that was done to uplift the image of Sad Castle, nothing else had been done by Dimborn and the Floating Garments to help the situation of Sad Castle. Milk prices were still high. Another market found for Sad Castle farmers in Hyde, was confiscated by the Floating Garments. The "Floats" had it all. It either belonged to them or to nobody.

Each Grema, the startling amount of Near Ninety-four trillion Inshkillers were announced by Dimborn and thr "Floats" for structural base stabilization and the rebranding of Sad Castle. These Inshkillers which came primarily from the Fekensh or Rough Solid, could not be used to help Sad Castle, because each of the Floating Garments were payed several hundreds of millions of Inshkillers every Grema, let alone the need of the fatigious population of Sad Castle, which total number no body knew (computers or soft peretenes could not count them; they would all blow up for lack of space).

The "Floats" who made the extra-on-the-job money were given to escalating sums. A housperance or project of two Inshkillers could be documented and approved by Dimborn and the "Floats" as a housperance of a hundred Inshkillers. Whatsoever was the difference ended with the "Floats". Citagation as it was called, was practiced by nearly everyone of the Sad castlers. If they wanted to buy anything for Sad Castle which cost two Inshkillers, they would make the amount hundred.

But a prophetician of Dashkogeneration in Sad Castle, one day speculated that "all would be called bye with the Castle". The first people to be aggrieved by the speculation were the "Floats" and Dimborn. Who ever wanted a large, huge Inshkillers vomiting machine called Sad Castle owned by a few Lords to end? They said it was satanic treachery but the Prophetician would soon be known to be not just true, but exactly so.


CHAPTER ELEVEN

INAUGRATION OF THE FAMBRAND

But time was ticking. All would soon be over with Dimborn and the "Floats". So, Dimborn in his smartness thought of what he could do to make a name as the best Emperor of Sad Castle.

One of his commitance communicators or advisers told him that he needed to install a Fambrand, a New Lukilator at the top of the Castle to watch all men who came in through bush tracks into the Castle. This, he said would show how committed Dimborn and the "Floats" were in securing the lives of the Sad Castlers.

Dimborn accepted the idea. But he was told it would cost nearly five hundred billion Inshkillers, and that the best people to do the job were the Chobians.

In less than no time, a Fambrand installing company from Chob was approached. They were to help Sad Castle install a Fambrand within four twelve nights which would be called the Dimborn Fambrand Legacy. The Chobian company accepted and started work. As stated in the Note of Agreement, the Fambrand was installed within four twelve nights.

On the day of the inauguration of the Fambrand, Heads of Governments of the Red Hills and Brown Hills were invited. Members of the Fartobe Dwellers Association of Sad Castle all flew or canoed in and gave accolades to Dimborn for his huge achievement. Food and wine circulated among the Floating Garments.

Dimborn came up to announce the exploit. He said "from today, we of Sad Castle will no more be subjugated to the incessant peddling of Bush trackers into our Castle, increasing our population." After six nine nights, the Fambrand was faulty.

The people of Sad Castle became so angry with Dimborn band the "Floats" that they decided to take stones and bottles and headed for the Wide House to topple his government.

CHAPTER TWELVE

All over Absolute Hill, headlines read "Sad Castle out of control." The Children of Chob and the Red Hills watched in dismay as nearly uncountable people were let loose to their worst elements. Nobody could stand the sight.

Dimborn was smuggled out of the Wide House. Finally, the Castle began to crack. This Castle which origin nobody knew seemed, too, unable to tolerate anymore with the extremities of the Sad Castlers. Rescue teams from Fartobe were flying in to see how to save people. Some of the inhabitants of Sad Castle still felt something could be done to save Sad Castle, but they were wrong. Ninety trillion of the near ninety-nine trillion inhabitants of Sad Castle were evacuated when like the loudest boomerang ever heard in the history of Absolute Hill, Sad Castle gave way, falling into the Palakatoa. The bang could be heard all the way to Rice boundary in Chob and Ocean gully in Fartobe. The fall of Sad Castle, though a mystery in the Gremas, was attributed to a lack of respect for what should be respected and a lack of love for what should be loved. Another land stands there now from the evacuated people. It is called Miriland.


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