I woke up with a start. I hear his loud footsteps as he
comes stomping down the path to destroy us. Why does he feel it necessary to
destroy this beautiful meadhall and such a great race? What does he want? What
could he possibly-- BOOM! He had crashed through our great doors once again…
and is walking toward me. I do not want to die in this way, helpless and alone
under the cover of night. I want to die heroically in a great battle or-- Whew!
Luckily he turns to the left side of the hall and I am on the right. He is
heading toward the greatest and strongest warriors. It is as if he is trying to
mock us, showing us that even our strongest heroes cannot defeat him.
Almost every night he attacks us in this manner, and almost
every night I have watched the whole fight from start to finish, although he
believes us all to be asleep when he first attacks. It is always the same
thing: he comes flying through the door with a mean smirk on his horrible face
and attacks some sleeping victim who he will carry off into the night after he
has won. Before he leaves, some great warriors attempt to kill him, but it
never works. He probably takes his victims to his lair, wherever that is, and
eats them whole and drinks their blood for dessert. What a wretched beast!
CRASH! A shield is flying across the room! CRUNCH! CRUNCH! CRUNCH! Another victim
killed. Now the fun really begins!
The warriors group together and begin an offensive attack.
They have decided to attack with a long pointed spear, so as to pierce the
beast from afar. Other warriors are awake now and they are all gathering around
our ring-leader, preparing to fight. The beast is just watching us with a large
grin on his disgusting face. He has no idea what is coming for him! This night
will be different. There will be a victory for the Thanes! We have planned this
offensive for hours and it will work this time… I hope. The first group begins
the plan by creating a diversion while the second group prepares to attack.
Fortunately, I am in the third group so I have time to organize my thoughts--
CRUNCH! The first group is going down fast! We have angered the monster! All I
want to do is run away. There are no clear exits in sight. We really need more
doors in this place! CRUNCH! There goes another one. I can’t do this again.
This needs to end soon. A great warrior needs to rise up and defeat this
creature (not me, of course!). I don’t want to die tonight!
My group comes around from the back and begins our attack.
Many are wounded on the floor and others have been killed. I must fight in
front of my companions or else I will be shunned for life! Is no one else
frightened by this horrible monster and possible death? I can only pretend I am
not… The beast is now making some sort of weird cackling noise. It is a
battle-cry! He is preparing his own offensive attack! And now… the horrible
creature is smiling? He is picking up his victims and walking away. Has he
given up?! Are we done?! But no… he goes to one man and puts his claws straight
through him and carries him away. He will probably eat that one too. I am just
relieved that he left. I guess we won?
Melanie! You are an incredible writer :) I really liked the sound effects! The way you portrayed the warrior was very nice! He like wants to be a hero but is scared of death and wants to run away. But, at the same time he can't run away because he doesn't want to be shunned! I really enjoyed reading it, it very much sounded like Mel writing! It was a nice contrast to what jack wrote since in Jack's piece, the guard was a coward and didn't mind it. Where as in your piece, the guard was so enveloped in being a hero he tucked away the idea of running away. Thanks for sharing such an amazing piece of writing!
ReplyDeleteGreat writing! You created such vivid imagery that it felt as if I was watching it from that room. You also created a sense of helplessness, which I believe is really what Grendel's attacks are about. I like the occasional jokes like when he thinks that they need more doors to escape. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you imagine the strategy and tactics of the attacks and counter-attacks. Very vivid, and a strong series of posts overall.
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