A Hero's Journey

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The Prologue I have traveled far to reach the pilgrims. I have seen many great and marvelous thing; met great and marvelous people. In my long journey, I have met my share of problems. I have had to cross river and defeat beasts. I have conquered many mountains and storms. I am now reaching an old age and I’m afraid I can't travel much longer. Although people look at me and see a small, crazy old woman. I am much more than that. I am kind hearted, full of energy. I love adventures and the feeling of being free. I love traveling and being one with nature. In my early years, I was known for being a showgirl. I traveled from place to place meeting and seeing great things; however, now in my old age, i am still traveling just not at the same pace and not for the same reasons. Throughout this long journey, I have learned many lessons and have witnessed many miracles. However, the most important and memorable lesson I have learned was from three young men. A king who was able to forgive, a carpenter who could be forgiven but wouldn't forgive, lastly a farmer who owed little but …show more content…

The king was a very noble man. He had the young children a beautiful daughter and twin sons. He and his wife were very wealthy and loved throughout the land. He was a tall man with welcoming blue eyes and a bushy beard. He was very humourous and devoted to running the kingdom well. In his young years, he had been great friends with a carpenter's son who grew up to be a carpenter himself. The carpenter lived in a small cottage on the outskirts of town with his wife and son. The carpenter was a mid-sized man. He was hard headed and had his own way of doing things. He was poor and owed a great deal of money to the king. A young farmer very well known was struggling to make ends meet. With 6 kids and another on the way, he was behind on payments to the carpenter. A very tall yet thin man who had a kind soul and was dedicated to his

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