User blog:Salamandastron boy/chapter three

‘’Why?” Asked a young hare named Jerem. The captain was flabbergasted; no beast ever to set paw in his ship had ever questioned his judgments. And this question put him in a position where he had to make up a reason, but soon he found he had no reason. So he waited and thought for a very long time. He couldn’t tell them he had a feeling from a dream and they needed to give up good hot scoff at the queen’s palace for a dream feeling. They would pester him about it for the rest of his life. So he did what anybody would have done, he told them ‘’Jolly great! That was a test and now I know if say we were chasing after a vermin ship that we could sit here debating whether or not to listen to me, the Captain, and my orders. Now the vermin could be inside some village burning a destroying. The crew seemed to shake off this remark because as long as they were fed they were happy. Later they ran aground and the young hare Jerem beached her with a thick reliable red rope. From the beach he stood and looked at the boat it dark green rails with flecks of gold and nice brown hull formed out of beach and Adler on the side it had columns upon columns of badger script. On the mast was a furled purple sail. The boat originally made as a birthday gift for the queen by the badger ruler filgo the forger (Called that because of all the time he spent in his forge but coming out with the best armor made by any paw.)Queen Beganaunt’s brother. Was donated by her. A pretty hogmaid named verddy tapped him on the shoulder. He jumped back to life with shudder and a shrug. ’’Whew almost lost me bally self there eh wot’’. She agreed yep happens to me to’’. When they reached the woodland edge the magnificent castle was in plain view it had five towers one of which hoisted beautiful gold twin bells. Around the fort were four perimeter walls of red sandstone. On the wall tops you could make out the figures of two badger sentries hoisting two heavy sets of amour and long spear each one with the traditional shield with a picture depicting a badger in a breastplate standing over a beheaded serpent with its sword held high to the skies. Proud of its victory.