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A long time ago, far far away was a little village called Icelandic. The little village was an excruciatingly hot town, ruled by the powerful Goddess Rox. The villagers would be in pain from the vibrant heat, but wouldn’t complain for their queen would punish the courageous soul. The villagers would try to leave, but always ended up back in their homes, and have or find some reason to stay in the boiling town until death. One day, a villager tired of being scared, a young woman of the name Poinsettia. Though, she was small and weak lady, but also knew she needed to do something. Living her whole life in the heat was not what she wanted, and all she just wanted to have some coolness in her life. With that in mind Poinsettia marched into the …show more content…
As they shivered, they looked around for the snowman holding the goddess. As they looked around, they heard a voice echo. “Who has came into this land?” “It’s Flake and Poinsettia. We need your help taking down your sister.” said Flake loudly, looking around for the mysterious voice. From the darkness, a snowman waddles in front of them. Poinsettia look at the snowman while Flake was digging through his pockets. Flake pulled a rock from his pocket and placed it on the snowman’s head. Poinsettia turned to Flake like he was mad. They both stared at the snowman and soon enough turned into a beautiful lady. “Thank you evolving me back to my human form. Now, you said something about you wanting my help to defeat my young sister, the only way that I know how to do that is to send her to the underworld, but the only way I could do this is to sacrifice all my power and a mortal’s soul.” While hearing the words coming out of the goddesses mouth, Poinsettia shocked at the fact she might sacrifice an innocent person’s life. With no hesitation Flake held his hand up high and said, “I volunteer to be the sacrifice.” The shock of hearing those paralyzed Poinsettia as she saw the princess grab his hand gently. The goddess started to guide Flake into the cave, walking away from Poinsettia. “You don’t need to do this, we can find another,” Poinsettia screamed at them,but he kept walking with the goddess. Silence conquered the room as Poinsettia watches them as they walked farther and farther away from her. Suddenly, a bright blinding flash coming from the princess then complete

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