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LEGEND OF THE JUNGLE

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The novel, "LEGEND OF THE JUNGLE" is an imagination story full of love, hope,loss, battle and war. The story started with s*****y and clash between to state but ended with unity and love. The story was best explained through the poet below, dedicated to all story lovers.

All,in the castle we are

Coming together to worship our gods at night

The soldiers and people in the castle

The Lord at the tower

And savour in the jungle

Our gate were strong, our walls were thick

So smooth and high, no man could win

A foothold there, no clever trick

Could take us bead or quick

Only birds could have got in

But our enemy are already with us

Boom sound and everything clash

Our captain was brave and we were true....

For what, we thought, hard we to fear

With our arms and provender, load on load

Battlemen, tire and tire

And friendly aliens drawing near

The Lord was killed and we all surrender

Thanks to the savior who deliver us from slavery

Thanks to the legend of the jungle who made us United.

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legend of the jungle (episode 1)
The castle was full of life, bustle, noise and crowded with Lords, knights, servants, soldiers and entertainers. In the time of war and siege, there were many exciting and dangerous places but there were homes as well as fortresses too. Sir Mallow, the Lord of the castle, an influential senator of Bingle, sat in his castle and engaged his son, Robert Mallow, in a conversation. Robert Mallow is a brave soldier. The Bingle establishment respected him because of the way he fought in various battles. As a result, he rose to the rank of a general in Bingle's military service in no time. At the top of the castle, Sir Mallow and his son were discussing the last battle. The battle was fierce, and a lot of people died during the battle. Sir Mallow was infuriated by the death of Bingle's soldiers as well as the properties that were lost. Sir Mallow advised his son Robert Mallow to prepare for another battle so they can retrieve all the lost properties. Robert Mallow promised to prepare and they both left the castle. Curtain falls! Robert Mallow's evenings were usually fun because he went hunting most of the time. Sir Mallow ordered a town-crier to gather everyone in the castle. He did as he was instructed. In no time, everyone gathered in the castle except for Robert Mallow. The people were having fun and everyone was eating, drinking, dancing, and worshipping their Gods. However, after a few minutes, some unknown soldiers entered the castle. They didn't have any invitation with them. When one Bingle soldier noticed them, he quickly raised the alarm and everyone suddenly became aware of their presence. One soldier quickly went to the top of the castle to inform Sir Mallow about the situation. The soldier and Sir Mallow rushed down. On his way to the downstairs, a terrible sound like that of a bomb was heard. When Sir Mallow got down, he met dead bodies and several people shouting for help! The soldiers at the scene now noticed the presence of Sir Mallow. They started shouting his name. The unwelcome guests came out and he fought with them! Sir Mallow asked one what their mission was and he said, "We want the people of Bingle! We want to rule them! You should surrender before it's too late." Sir Mallow got angry and took out his sword and they started fighting with their respective swords. He harmed the uninvited quest as much as he could and moved closer to their leader. Both of them faced off on the wooden dance floor of the bar. The area was wide enough for the two of them to fight. Jan Jay, the leader of the uninvited guest, Lord of the Jingle threw his dark Cloak and revealed in a black tunic man clothed and long tight-fitting tan pants bound together with a rope around his waist. His face was slowly drawing a long sword from his belt. Slowly, the blade made a hissing whisper when it was removed from the sheathing. All the while, Jan Jay was holding sir Mallow in his gaze. Sir Mallow on the other hand was wearing a red sleeveless shirt and loose-fitting black pants. On the other hand, he had sturdy metal gauntlets. Sir Mallow bent down and stretched his back. He turned his neck from the left and plopping it with a series of clicks in rapid succession. Then he proceeded to do the same with the rest. Afterwards, Jan Jay fell and stood stick again. He faced Sir Mallow with anger and called his other military attention soon sir Mallow was surrounded. Sir Mallow hit Jan Jay with his sword and he fell. He then moved closer to him to stab his sword into his stomach but unfortunately, he fell after the rain of an arrow hit his stomach. The military of the Jingle moved closer to him to hang him up. He stood up again and continued with his fighting. He killed as many as he could until he was really tired. Some of the Bingle military services had been captured now. Sir Mallow Saw them and wept bitterly. Unfortunately, his sword fell. He started running to the top of the castle to take out more weapons. Armed with his weapons he began to shout, "Ho! The people of Bingle! Arise and shine, we must lift the banner of the land for the legend of the Jingle is with us." After a lot of struggles, he finally reached the top of the castle. Several soldiers from the Jingle followed him. When they got to the top of the castle, one soldier shot him. He fell and he seemed dead. The news was spread that sir Mallow was dead and all the people of Bingle started mourning. Their soldiers dropped their weapons. Jan Jay Lord of Jingle comes out saying, "Ho Bingles! Today marks the end of Bingles." He started laughing after making the statement.

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