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Prologue for a King
by Wolver
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Once upon a time, on a cold winter morning
In a world much like our own
A tiny spark was released in the form of a small puppet
This puppet was nothing out of the ordinary
Just a humble marionette
With a big wooden heart in a small wooden chest
Throughout his early years
He was taught to always follow a particular set of rules
Most importantly to never disobey his master
He was fed stories of horrors
And told that these horrors were real
Especially dangerous towards small puppets like himself
If they didn’t do as they were told
Of course, our small puppet was terrified
Always with a steady grip around the strings attached to his body
Clasping them so tight that his wooden fingers occasionally creaked
But as he grew older
He never saw any sign of these horrors
Maybe because the master protected him
Or maybe it was just a lie meant to keep him in line
Once upon a time, on a cold winter morning
In a world much like our own
A tiny spark was released in the form of a small puppet
This puppet was nothing out of the ordinary
Just a humble marionette
With a big wooden heart in a small wooden chest
Throughout his early years
He was taught to always follow a particular set of rules
Most importantly to never disobey his master
He was fed stories of horrors
And told that these horrors were real
Especially dangerous towards small puppets like himself
If they didn’t do as they were told
Of course, our small puppet was terrified
Always with a steady grip around the strings attached to his body
Clasping them so tight that his wooden fingers occasionally creaked
But as he grew older
He never saw any sign of these horrors
Maybe because the master protected him
Or maybe it was just a lie meant to keep him in line