Sorcerer Adwen and His Dragon, Book Two
By Bo Widerberg
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Life went on as usual at the summer castle, until King Alaric got a message that his sons wife, princess Zaria could not be found. And Prince Alaric the third needed help to find his wife. Of Course, King Alaric the second sent soldiers around the big lake, and another smaller amount of soldiers together with sorcerer Adwen for a quicker chance of finding the lost princess. Two hundred soldiers with Captain Shark would travel the road, while Knight Oswald and the sorcerer would go with the quicker boat. It was Captain Shark that found the princess, she had been kidnapped by soldiers from the north. The northern soldiers were all taken prisoners, and confessed that they had been told to take the princess as a hostage for later use. While this happened, the soldiers up north tried to build another bridge. They put boats together, and put planks over them. The they took several animals that had been poisoned across the bridge, to kill all the dragons. Adwen understood it was a trap, and let Turwin with his fire-breath incinerate all the animals. Then they together with close to three hundred dragons went up north to tell the northerners, to stop this constant trying to invade King Alaric's domain. After Adwen had made a heavy rain to start, from a clear sky, he got the northerners to listen, and stop harassing the south. They became friends, and a profitable business ex-chains started, where we got timber, and or from the north, and they got grain, vegetables, fruit, and berries from the south. Even Turwin was happy.
Bo Widerberg
My name is Bo Widerberg/artbcool, I am born in Europe too many years ago. Have lived with my family in Florida since 1985 and we are happy with our situation. Would feel a lot better if more people would read my stories.
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Sorcerer Adwen and His Dragon, Book Two - Bo Widerberg
Sorcerer Adwen's
and his Dragon
book two
by
Bo Widerberg/artbcool
Smashwords Edition
For children from 6 to 60
All characters in this story are fictitious,
and any resemblance to real people,
living or dead is coincidental.
©Widerberg©
All rights reserved.
Dragon Power, a book for age 6 to 60
At the Summer Castle, life went about as it usually does. Until the day when our King Alaric the Second, got this message delivered to him that his son Prince Alaric the Third, needed assistant quite urgently. The note said that his young wife, Princess Zaria, has been missing for several days now, and the Prince needed help finding the princess. This happened in an era of sorcery and magic, when dragons flew in the sky and a simple wish could solve many problems, - - - but not all.
Unfortunately, this was not one of those cases. Should I send him some of my soldiers to help with the search?
Said King Alaric the second, looking at his favorite soldier, Knight Oswald. Then he asked how long time it would take for a troop of two hundred soldiers to reach his sons Castle.
Well my noble King,
said the Knight. As he lives on the other side of our Great Lake. I would count on ten to fourteen days for a fully deployed group of two hundred soldiers with carts and supplies for two weeks to reach your sons, Prince Alaric's Castle. However, my King, if we could have the use of one of the boats down at the harbor, we should be able to get there in less than a week. Maybe even four days with the help of our Sorcerer Adwen. He could steer the wind to our advantage. But then of course we couldn't bring so many soldiers. Around twenty would be the most those boats would carry.
Make it both ways,
said the King. "Your Captain