Sir Dylan's Escape
By Jennifer,
12
Sir Dylan looks
around the dungeon wondering if he will ever get out of this place. Sir
Dylan had been in the dungeon for more than three years now, still trying
to figure out how to get out of the dungeon. He was put in the dungeon
for disobeying the king, but he was standing up for what he believed.
That is how Sir Dylan was put in the dungeon.
Over the three
years, Sir Dylan had taken the place of the guard's friend, the king.
The guard and Sir Dylan talked every day ever since Sir Dylan had been
in the cell.
In the first place
the guard never really liked the king because the king was mean to him
very often. One day Sir Dylan was talking to the guard and they were talking
about how sick and tired they were of being in the dungeon area every
day.
"Well, to tell
you the truth I dislike this job very much. We can work together and think
up a plan to escape the king and his guards. I think we could do it very
easily." said the guard.
The next day for
exercise the guards let the prisoners go jousting, which was great fun
for Sir Dylan. While they were jousting a couple of the guards went up
to the gatehouse to talk to the guards about something. All of the sudden
they heard loud bangs and crashes. The prisoners had gotten into a huge
fight.
After breaking
up the fight the guards were so tired they had to go rest in the guardroom.
After resting
in the dungeon Sir Dylan and the Guard thought up a plan.
"Well, to get
us out of here we are going to have to dress you up as an animal of some
sort, something like a small horse that I shall ride away and never be
seen again. First of all we have to work this plan to be able to ride
off and never be seen again."
"How are you going
to work this plan?" asked the guard.
"Well I'm not
very sure about that yet, but hopefully I'll figure something out sometime
soon." says Sir Dylan.
"Great," Sir Dylan
thinks in his head, "one more escape to think about. Although I have another
head to help me think."
As Sir Dylan is
sitting in the dungeon, once again thinking about a plan, he comes up
with an idea to dress up as an old beggar with a horse trying to receive
food from someone by begging, but he would be sent out by the king without
even having to get past the guards to get inside.
Sir Dylan dresses
up as an old beggar and dresses the guard up as the old horse, the guard
unlocked the cell and they cut through Bleak Tower, Royal Apartments,
kitchens, chapel, Great Hall, and the stables to get to the king's throne,
being very proud of themselves of course, and talk to the king.
"Your Majesty,
if you would kindly enough spare my horse and I some food we would be
so very thankful." says Sir Dylan.
"NO, out of my
castle, who even would dare to disobey me and let an old beggar off the
streets inside my castle? Guards take them away!"
The guards took
them away and they were never seen again. Sir Dylan changed his name to
Tom Weisel and was never caught. He married Marsha Bute Weisel had three
children, Thomas, Mary, and Korena. Tom Weisel lived a happy life with
a good job as a blacksmith. He moved to a different town where he had
many good friends who were loyal and trusting just as the guard. Inside
Sir Dylan's heart his friendship with the guard was everlasting, and he
never forgot the guard. Every now and then he would send the guard a letter
or get one from the guard hoping one day they would see each other again
and renew their everlasting friendship.
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