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Part V: Eulalia addresses her people

Her majesty was not amused
Her golden hair flamed red
She broadcast to her people
And this is what she said:

We shall crucify them on the beaches, we shall crucify them on the landing grounds, we shall crucify them in the fields and in the streets, we shall crucify them in the hills; we shall never surrender!”
 
Part V: Eulalia addresses her people

Her majesty was not amused
Her golden hair flamed red
She broadcast to her people
And this is what she said:

We shall crucify them on the beaches, we shall crucify them on the landing grounds, we shall crucify them in the fields and in the streets, we shall crucify them in the hills; we shall never surrender!”

Eul's "Winston" address to her people?
 
Part VI: Eulalia wreaks her Revenge

And so it was, Lord Phlebas came
To ev’ry corner of the land
Wreaking terror as went
Seeking rebels from the band

He scoured every corner
He travelled every byway
And soon enough full crosses stood
Alongside every highway.

Poor Little Siss, in a state of bliss
In her lover’s arms was caught
But Phlebas showed no mercy
Her pleadings came to naught

And on the highway crossroads
On a cross all rough and crude
Poor Little Siss was nailed there
And hung there in the nude.

The locals all foregathered
To see her hanging there
For she was really worthy
Of a long and lustful stare!

Among the crowd was Yupar
Standing slightly to one side
Phlebas thought that she looked shifty
So she was crucified

Though the spectacle had doubled
So’d the risk you’d end up dead
But one man couldn’t keep away
And that was Mr Medd.

Though he thought that it was worth it
With Yupar and Siss to see
He found he was admiring them
From his crucifixion tree.

Then XSO had joined him
And Sympazero, too
And soon the cross roads earned its name
Though bloody was its hue.

Though Phlebas was so busy
As he the land did roam
Mr Tree was busy too
Though he had stayed at home

(He’d wanted to go with him
More fun would fill his day
He started to pack up his bags
But Ulrika said ‘No way!’)

Pkindenhaag, now she was first,
Outside the castle wall
For three days long she suffered
On a cross three metres tall.

He’d started with Pkindenhaag
(As I may have said before)
But then he found Dark Princess
And nailed her to a door.

Velut Luna followed
And painful was her fate
He stripped that girl stark naked
And nailed her to a gate.

The rebel’s ranks were thinning
As they were rounded up
But Eulalia wasn’t happy
Still bitter was her cup

She still faced a rebellion
She still had none to blame
While she didn’t have the knowledge
Of the rebel leader’s name.

For these rebels all had courage
As they took their final walk
For they all kept their secrets
And none of them would talk.
 
Part VI: Eulalia wreaks her Revenge

And so it was, Lord Phlebas came
To ev’ry corner of the land
Wreaking terror as went
Seeking rebels from the band

He scoured every corner
He travelled every byway
And soon enough full crosses stood
Alongside every highway.

Poor Little Siss, in a state of bliss
In her lover’s arms was caught
But Phlebas showed no mercy
Her pleadings came to naught

And on the highway crossroads
On a cross all rough and crude
Poor Little Siss was nailed there
And hung there in the nude.

The locals all foregathered
To see her hanging there
For she was really worthy
Of a long and lustful stare!

Among the crowd was Yupar
Standing slightly to one side
Phlebas thought that she looked shifty
So she was crucified

Though the spectacle had doubled
So’d the risk you’d end up dead
But one man couldn’t keep away
And that was Mr Medd.

Though he thought that it was worth it
With Yupar and Siss to see
He found he was admiring them
From his crucifixion tree.

Then XSO had joined him
And Sympazero, too
And soon the cross roads earned its name
Though bloody was its hue.

Though Phlebas was so busy
As he the land did roam
Mr Tree was busy too
Though he had stayed at home

(He’d wanted to go with him
More fun would fill his day
He started to pack up his bags
But Ulrika said ‘No way!’)

Pkindenhaag, now she was first,
Outside the castle wall
For three days long she suffered
On a cross three metres tall.

He’d started with Pkindenhaag
(As I may have said before)
But then he found Dark Princess
And nailed her to a door.

Velut Luna followed
And painful was her fate
He stripped that girl stark naked
And nailed her to a gate.

The rebel’s ranks were thinning
As they were rounded up
But Eulalia wasn’t happy
Still bitter was her cup

She still faced a rebellion
She still had none to blame
While she didn’t have the knowledge
Of the rebel leader’s name.

For these rebels all had courage
As they took their final walk
For they all kept their secrets
And none of them would talk.

Wow, thank you! (And I recommend you to increase the tortures, in the end the rebels will talk!)
 
Ah! You've not been reading 'Rebellion in 2014!'

What brings home the bacon? Male brutality or female subtlety?

We shall see.

Glad you enjoyed being in the story.

Now then. Students of Crux Forums will have found some notable absentees from the narrative thus far.

Time to put that right, don't you think?

W
 
Part VI: Eulalia wreaks her Revenge

And so it was, Lord Phlebas came
To ev’ry corner of the land
Wreaking terror as went
Seeking rebels from the band

He scoured every corner
He travelled every byway
And soon enough full crosses stood
Alongside every highway.

Poor Little Siss, in a state of bliss
In her lover’s arms was caught
But Phlebas showed no mercy
Her pleadings came to naught

And on the highway crossroads
On a cross all rough and crude
Poor Little Siss was nailed there
And hung there in the nude.

The locals all foregathered
To see her hanging there
For she was really worthy
Of a long and lustful stare!

Among the crowd was Yupar
Standing slightly to one side
Phlebas thought that she looked shifty
So she was crucified

Though the spectacle had doubled
So’d the risk you’d end up dead
But one man couldn’t keep away
And that was Mr Medd.

Though he thought that it was worth it
With Yupar and Siss to see
He found he was admiring them
From his crucifixion tree.

Then XSO had joined him
And Sympazero, too
And soon the cross roads earned its name
Though bloody was its hue.

Though Phlebas was so busy
As he the land did roam
Mr Tree was busy too
Though he had stayed at home

(He’d wanted to go with him
More fun would fill his day
He started to pack up his bags
But Ulrika said ‘No way!’)

Pkindenhaag, now she was first,
Outside the castle wall
For three days long she suffered
On a cross three metres tall.

He’d started with Pkindenhaag
(As I may have said before)
But then he found Dark Princess
And nailed her to a door.

Velut Luna followed
And painful was her fate
He stripped that girl stark naked
And nailed her to a gate.

The rebel’s ranks were thinning
As they were rounded up
But Eulalia wasn’t happy
Still bitter was her cup

She still faced a rebellion
She still had none to blame
While she didn’t have the knowledge
Of the rebel leader’s name.

For these rebels all had courage
As they took their final walk
For they all kept their secrets
And none of them would talk.
well this is great you are one fine writer!!!!
 
Part VII Judge Admi has a visitor

Mr Medd had made a capture
(As you’ll see in another thread)
He hoped she’d be insurance
So he’d not end up dead

But while he was ogling Yupar
He let slip MP5
So she escaped the carnage
And started home alive

But Eulalia had a loyal friend
An elfgirl warrior, so
She tracked behind the fugitive
To see where she might go….

..........................................

The Learned Crown Judge Admi
Had earned himself a rest
From prosecuting rebel slaves
With characteristic zest

He’d scarcely put his feet up
And blown his bright blue nose
When there was knocking on his door
With a naughty word, he rose.

There came in to his presence
An elfen girl, named Connie
He listened to her story
Which really made him bonny.

He rushed out from his chambers
He knocked down several chairs
He rushed into the throne room
Slipping down a flight of stairs.

“Judge Admi,” cried the Queen
“What’s the cause of this hysteria?”
“Your Majesty, I know her name!
“The Rebel Queen – Barbaria!”
 
Part VII Judge Admi has visitors

Mr Medd had made a capture
(As you’ll see in another thread)
He hoped she’d be insurance
So he’d not end up dead

But while he was ogling Yupar
He let slip MP5
So she escaped the carnage
And started home alive

But Eulalia had a loyal friend
An elfgirl warrior, so
She tracked behind the fugitive
To see where she might go….

..........................................

The Learned Crown Judge Admi
Had earned himself a rest
From prosecuting rebel slaves
With characteristic zest

He’d scarcely put his feet up
And blown his bright blue nose
When there was knocking on his door
With a naughty word, he rose.

There came in to his presence
An elfen girl, named Connie
He listened to her story
Which really made him bonny.

He rushed out from his chambers
He knocked down several chairs
He rushed into the throne room
Slipping down a flight of stairs.

“Judge Admi,” cried the Queen
“What’s the cause of this hysteria?”
“Your Majesty, I know her name!
“The Rebel Queen – Barbaria!”


OMG !!!!!
 
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"...outside the castle wall..."-Wragg

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That is what this thread needs, THT - illustrating!

Then it would be perfect

I don't know whether you are enjoying it or not, but I haven't had such fun in years! The responses have been very rewarding, so thank you!

W
 
That is what this thread needs, THT - illustrating!

Then it would be perfect

I don't know whether you are enjoying it or not, but I haven't had such fun in years! The responses have been very rewarding, so thank you!

W
Of course I am enjoying it. Did you think I would interrupt the crucifixions of worthless rebel slave to nail to three innocents so I could get a picture if I didn't???
:doh:

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