Max's+Story

The War for Sparta

Returning from the successful mission of destroying part of the stronghold of King Nate, Maximus was ready to relax. Turnerenenthious and Corburn (Maximus’s 1st and 2nd in command) marched into the town next to Maximus. Maximus was a bulky 6'9 270lb man that carried a 150lb sword that he handled like a twig. Corburn used a silver crossbow with a rapid-fire function on it. Turnerenthious used a 40lb flail that he swung on a chain made of gold. Justious, the lazy one of the group, used duel swords that he had been practicing with since he was old enough to lift them. BJorion used a double bladed sword that he had inherited from his father, who was a legendary swordsman. The final person in their group was the king of Athens. His name was Forestious; he also was one of the few kings to actually fight in battle. He used a blessed legendary ax that he used to not only in battle to kill but since it was a blessed ax, it would also illuminate a darkened path.

King Forestious was very pleased with the outcome of the battle. They only lost a couple of troops so that left them with around 1000 troops. After King Forestious congratulated them, he declared they’d have a big party in celebration. There was to be dancing, drinking, food, and lots of food. So all the troops partied and most drank so much they passed out. In the morning King Forestious declared there’d be a second assault on Sparta. Everybody was still pretty tired from the night before, but still was pretty excited for the battle to come.

They took everybody except BJorion and 50 soldiers. Everyone else marched onward toward Sparta. It was a 3-day march to Sparta and a lot of the troops were just running off adrenaline. Finally they reached the gates and smashed the doors down. The battle was very intense and it was pretty even. Maximus was fighting a young soldier named Samilot who was one of King Nate's personal guards. This was good news for Maximus because that meant he was close to King Nate himself. Samilot had 4 arrows stuck in his gut. He managed to pull out all four without collapsing, which made Maximus very impressed he had that much will power and pain tolerance for his age. Then Samilot stupidly charged Maximus. Maximus just pulled out a small dagger and impaled Samilot on it. Maximus then went on to fight King Nate. When Maximus finally found King Nate, he had his back turned and was talking to one of his advisors. At the site of Maximus's massive sword King Nate's Advisor ran. Good Advisors Maximus thought. Then suddenly Maximus heard a sound behind him and turned around. It was King Nate's best warrior, Max Killies.

Max charged Maximus with his giant ax held high. They fought awhile until they both lost their weapons and started to fist fight. Suddenly the great warrior of Sparta could fight no more. Max Killies ended up dying of blood loss and collapsed soon after the battle. Sparta was taken by the Athenians, but lost two of their great warriors, Maximus and Justious. Justious died from being stabbed in the back by one the soldiers of King Nate. In the eyes of the Athenians, it was a great victory losing only about 450 of their 1000 troops. So King Forestious went on to conquer more lands until he finally died in the heart of battle against the Persian king. All the other troops lived long happy lives after that.