Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Tiara

Once upon a time there was a Princess named Adara who lives in Greece; she was very wealthy she owned many dresses and jewels. Adara lived in a grand house with many servants to attend her every need. She had a mother and father who were the best parents in the world all the villagers loved them and showered them with gifts from the best of their gardens and farm. Many of the girls in school were jealous of her, but what they did not know what that she was longing for real friends instead of the friends she accumulated with all her worthiness and popularity. The whole kingdom was at her feet and the Greek gods didn’t like this because instead of looking up at them they looked up to the royal family, the villages thought of them as if they themselves were gods.
Ten years later when Adara was old enough to be queen her parents died of the flu and it was her and her brother who had to rule their little village. Both her and her brother wanted to rule it in a different way. Her brother Adonis wanted the villagers to give them half their harvesting and to not earn a lot of money. On the other hand Adara wanted them to earn what they grow and raise and to not have to give what they made themselves but to give it as a gift, but only if they wanted to. They bickered many times throughout the first year a ruling the kingdom. Many of the villages wanted them to work out their problems and to not be so cruel to each other. The one thing their parents left behind that only one of them could have was a crown, this was not and ordinary crown but it was a crown that belonged to the gods they accidentally dropped it out of their home during a thunderstorm. Both of them wanted the crown for different reasons good and bad. So the villagers decided to hold a vote in which the one who won was going to rule and the other would get the crown. Adara won the kingdom because of her charm and good personality. Adonis didn’t the crown, so he decided to flee the kingdom and to start a new life in a different country.
Ten years later Adara was tired of running the village and became a selfish and rude leader and wanted everything. After she decided she wanted the crown again she gathered up ten of her best soldiers and she searched the whole world and finally found him in a cave with many people to grant his every wish. The gods were mad that Adonis was abusing the crowns power by hypnotizing his servants to make him do anything that he wanted. When Adara came to this cave she almost fainted when she saw how tranquil place like it was a retreat for calming and relaxation. Then this and that happened and it ended with a fight and when the crown was taken away. When Adonis put a spell on his servants there was a young man that was sent down to get the crown back to the gods so he pretended to be under the crowns spell but in real life the gods have given him the power to resists the power that the held beneath the crown.
This man was in charge of giving the crown back to the rightful owners which were the gods. Adonis and Adara both were fighting so hard that they hadn’t noticed that the crown was missing and when they did they both were extremely mad with each other and thought that they had their soldiers steal it from each other and had hidden it away from there. Adara and Adonis both counted their men and found that Adonis had his youngest soldier missing the one who was returning the crown to the rightful owner.
When the young man finally got to where he was supposes to meet the gods he was awfully tired, hungry, and cold. Zeus came down from the heavens he was calm yet very strong. He rewarded the man with internal l life but was taken if needed. Zeus took the crown back to the heavens and smashed it into a million pieces, he said “this crown was to powerful and has gotten out of hand and must be destroyed.” Even though the crown was destroyed it still managed to make a crown shaped constellation in the sky. People now still tell the story of the Crown and will never be forgotten by the Greek god

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