Saturday, September 13, 2014

The pig kingdom / The 50 pigs

Once upon a time there were 4 pigs. One pig was old and wise. The other three were her children. The pig mother owned the piggy kingdom.  When the pig mother was on vacation her three children would take care of the kingdom but the more the mother gave control of  the kingdom to the three children the more they fought over it. Many peacemakers feared war would break away soon or that the kingdoms would fall to the pig eaters of doom they would wreck everything. Then the pig mother got lost and didn't ever come back. The three pigs disagreed a lot one pig decided to part ways with the kingdom and build a new one. The other pigs were too lazy to build a new one so they decided to take this one they both argued they got support. The 3rd pig who was going to build a new kingdom decided that they should try to have a barrier to stop them from attacking each other. She ordered a huge wall to be built between their two occupied land areas. However she had built this months in advance and towed it from its secret construction spot and dropped it straight into the spot she planned this pleased the fighting pigs because they had defense and the peacemakers because it might help them stop the campaign.  The third pig had built half of his kingdom by the time they figured out that they must destroy the wall to gain the kingdom or else the third pig would beat up them.So as they vigorously competed to get a whole kingdom he third pig finished his. He ordered his piggy troops to attack the second pig had lost the kingdom and thrown in as a prisoner he escaped before the third attacked the first they battled the second built his own kingdom and soon there were three kingdoms then the three way war was ever ending but a group of 47 other pigs stormed in and beat the original three and combined their kingdoms into one these 47 pigs were there brothers and sisters that were stranded on an Island so they would have to work together to escape and they were together ever since.

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