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Draft:Castianeira: Part Three: Castianeira's Role

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The Argo sailed across many borders of Greece in the Aegean Sea. The wind was filling the sails and pushing it toward its next destination. Jason and his crew, the Argonauts, were weary but determined. They were ready for their quest for the Search of the Golden Fleece. Their journeys had already taken them too far, but this one was big. The upcoming challenge in Thrace promised to be one of their most daunting yet.

When they arrived on the coast of Thrace, ‘Seas of King Hrace XCVI’ (96th), they received news of the region’s most pressing issue: King Phineas was suffering under a terrible curse, again. The Argonauts had realised that Phineas was nearly by Harpies, monstrous creatures that stole his food and left him in a state of misleading hunger.

However, during their preparations to tell this curse, the Argonauts discovered another layer to the story; Castianeira, a daughter of the Thracian king Aisyme, had been captured by Phineas and held in his palace. The Argonauts’ task would not only be to free Phineas from the Harpies but capture Phineas and put him in jail.

Chapter One: Arrival in Thrace

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The Argo docked at a secluded harbour near Phineas’ palace. Jason, along with his most trusted warriors; Calais and Zetes, the winged brothers; embarked on their journey to the scary forest by the king’s palace; the Forest of Mere-Like Wood. When Jason, the leader of the Argonauts, saw Castianeira, they both fell in love. Jason saw Castianeira. And Phineas wanted to marry her and kill her. She, Castianeira, saw a man she loved, but then another man came, another one. But that will come soon. The palace was a grim fortress, surrounded by a high stone wall and perched on a rocky hill. The air was heavy with the stench of decay, a testament to the suffering within. As the Argonauts approached the gates, they were met by Phineas’s guards, who were astonished to see the renowned heroes. Inside the palace, the scene was one of sombre despair. Phineas sat on a high throne, looking angry and wanting to kill. He said to the Argonauts that he wouldn’t kill her if Jason and all of Castianeira’s husbands fought my dragon. If they don’t kill my dragon, then Castianeira will die. Jason said yes to it. Philoctetes, Mopsus, God of Apollo, Nymph Manto, Protesilaus, Clytius, Polyphemus, Amphiaraus, Eurytus, and Tlepolemus all agreed that they would fight to the death to fight the Dragon of Hegeldale, Mighty of the Alps Dragon Island, and Killer of King Hrace of Thrace XCVI. The Dragon was going to fight ten men. “We will do it,” said Jason, the dialogue that will change Jason, the ten men, and Castianeira’s hope. The game was on.

Chapter Two: The Start

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As night fell, and the screeching cries of the Harpies grew louder. Calais and Zetes quit to help King Phineas. The Harpies came. Their killing voices were undoubtedly unhelpful. Calais and Zetes then quit being with Jason. They went to the palace of Phineas, and they obeyed Phineas’ orders. The dragon was going to be unleashed at midnight. It was 10:34. The night was cold and the dragon wanted to break out. The dragon’s cage dented its metal. The dragon was in great hunger. The Phineas’ pet, broke half the cage. The dragon then saw something; the Ten Men were ready. They launched a fireball at the cage and the dragon was then on the dragon. The dragon bursted out of the cage and broke many houses in the region of Thrace. The people were screaming and left immediately. It was only up to the Ten Men to defeat the dragon. The Harpies then came to merge with the Ten Men, the Dragon of Hegeldale, the Harpies, to kill King Phineas, and the winged brother’s powers. The Harpies were coming to the palace and they were powerful than before. They went dug underground the palace and they saw a garage full of vehicles that only lasted 10 years, now destroyed by the Harpies. The dragon then got his White Dwarf Power, but the dragon had the fuel to kill everything on Earth. The dragon then shook its head repetitively before launching it across Thrace. The Harpies and the brothers then attacked the Ten Men but they were pulling the dragon. The Ten Men got a shield and blinded the Harpies then moved to the palace of Thrace, the dark place. The Ten Men dragged the Dragon into the icy water of Thrace (that’s why they used a boat) but the Dragon had the White Dwarf ready.

Chapter Three: The Power Will Change Everything

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The battle was clear; the White Dwarf was coming. Castianeira saw out the window before being pulled back into the ground by Phineas. The White Dwarf will explode. The minutes were stressful for Jason. He then went up the palace of Thrace, and threw Calais and Zetes onto the king making him into the Harpies. The Harpies ate him whole.  “Well will you look at that, we just won,” said Jason, happy and unchaining Castianeira’s hand-cuffs. “The power,” Castianeira weakly said. Jason was confused about what she said. He thought she just hadn’t eaten in a long and slept a lot. “Castian, you’re probably just hungry,” said what he thought. “W... C... E... The power. It is coming. Dwarf is coming. Our love will be destroyed. Everyone will be destroyed,” said Castaineira. “Will change everything. The power. The power will change everything. White Dwarf will destroy Earth, won’t it?” asked Jason. She replied with one word, “Yes,” Castianeira said. The palace was falling south because of the very hard wind. The thunder was brewing, “Do you know why there’s thunder? Because the thunder is going to rain down on my corrival,” said Jason, he was going to kill the dragon. The palace was falling he grabbed Castianeira, got a rope, jumped out holding the rope, ending with a broken seven-metre rope, on a layer of grass, and Castianeira with her side. When Jason’s crew cheered, the dragon was going preparing to blow Earth. Jason then did the most dumbest thing ever; he ran up an angle and took his biggest strength and held the dragon’s neck. The neck of the dragon was dragged to the bottom of the 350 km sea. Jason had killed himself. His last words were, “Goodbye people of Thrace, Aegean, Greece, Aesyme, the new palace that is going to be here that will be called Thrace Palace. Everything will be good. But I won’t see it. Goodbye, I’m going to die. And I have done enough. Ο πολιτισμός της Ελλάδας θα ζήσει!” said Jason (Translation: The culture of Greece will live!). Prince Priam then came to Castianeira. Then changed her life. She then started a life and made seven babies; Hector, Paris, Helenus of Troy, Deiphobus, Troilus, Isus, and Gorgythion. They were going to change everything. A new beginning had begun.

The End.

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