Wilbert the Wizard and the Goblin KingdomA Story by Mr. MillsThe 5th installment of Wilbert the Wizard. Quest to recieve a flower to heal mother nature from her terrible disease.Wilbert the Wizard and the Goblin
Kingdom Recently I
had been given a book from the Mountain of Enchantments. I was hoping I could
figure out what the symbols mean on the book and on the map. Mother Nature
wasn’t in a well condition and the enchanted forest became the demolished
forest. Right now I was trying to piece this all together so I was headed to my
dad’s castle which might have a key that me and Frostwing need. We finally had
arrived at my dad’s castle. “What are
you doing here? What have I told you about coming to the castle without
permission?” My father said. “It’s urgent
dad. So you know that key that you told me about in the castle one time?” I
asked. “Of course
the one you’re never supposed to get near because in unlocks the gates to a bad
kingdom.” He replied. “Yeah that
one. I kind of need that to save the enchanted forest.” I exclaimed. “No. You
cannot have the key and that’s final.” My father replied. “And why is
that exactly, what is the reason you won’t let me ever have it?” I asked. “Because I
cursed it!” My father replied. “Why in the
world would you ever do that? Now there’s no way for me to get into the goblin
kingdom.” I said. “I knew you
were trying to get into that kingdom ever since you mentioned the key.” Shouted
my father. “Let’s just
calm down a bit. Is there a way you can un curse the key?” I asked. “Yes there
is. I’ll get to it right away.” He replied. “Unoinusthoro!”
Said my Father as the key floated above his desk in his room. The key
stopped floating in the king’s room. He held it with both hands. “This is the
key to your future.” My father sad. “You know,
you’re actually not very good with puns.” I replied. “Just go.
Set out on your quest to invade the goblin kingdom.” My father replied. Me and
Frostwing exited the castle. Frostwing flew at my side. I looked at the key
glimmering light. It was a dark gray or some sort of rusted metal. “The key to
our future means we have to go west to get to the gate.” I said. Frostwing
followed me in a direction I wasn’t quite sure of. This is where I thought the
goblin kingdom was anyway. We walked forever but there was still nothing except
the enchanted forest. When I was
almost at the point of giving up because I didn’t trust my sense in direction,
we arrived. A large metal gate toped with the spikiest spikes I had ever seen. “Well, here
it goes.” I said inserting the key into the hole. It took a mighty hard twist
to get it open. The gate creaked loudly. I hoped no goblins had heard me,
otherwise I would be in some hot water. As soon as I
was inside I think a goblin spotted me. Or maybe I spotted him. “Hmm.
Someone must’ve left the goblin gate open.” It said shutting the gates. Now there
was no turning back, I was stuck. The key could open it one direction, but it
can’t open the other way. “Imundo.” I
said teleporting me and Frostwing to the lava fall. “This is
where the map shows us to go. The flower should be behind lava falls. Frostwing
flew up right next to the lava fall. “Be careful.
Lava can be very dangerous for an ice dragon such as yourself.” I exclaimed
loudly. A goblin saw me almost appear out of nowhere. “Look, I
can’t handle you right now so just, Phosphorus!” I said blasting away the
goblin that had intruded on us. Or maybe we just intruded on him. “Imundo.” I said
again to teleport us to another place where they would never fund us. Behind
the lava falls. There was
definitely something behind the lava falls. A ginormous beautiful garden would
behind it. Who would know a place so dark and gloomy could also have a secret
place that was absolutely beautiful. Flowers that
had a golden shimmer remained ever where. “This has to
be the flower that we need to give to Mother Nature.” I told Frostwing while
picking up the flower. I turned to my spell book. It had shown the flowers
being behind the lava falls the entire time just hadn’t realized it. I plucked a
flower from the ground and put it in another pocket in my robe. I had the spell
book with the map and my candle firmly grasped in my hands. “Let’s get
this to Mother Nature quickly. But first were going to have get past the
goblins. There kingdom is protected by a spell that counters intruding spells.
We’re going to have to find a way to take them out, then take out the spell,
then take out golden flower to give to Mother Nature to save her forest.” I
explained. “Imundo,” I
said for the third time to escape the lava falls. The goblins
were now in front of the gate we entered. I had not seen them before. “Frostwing,
I need you to get over that gate.” I said. Frostwing spread his wings then
glided over the gate. “Propel!” I
said accelerating myself over the goblin gate Good thing I
made it out of there so easy. Now I’ll I had to do was to make it to the
enchanted forest. The strange thing was, Mother Nature was nowhere to be found.
Or neither was the enchanted forest wasn’t their either. Had I been
too late? Had the enchanted forest already been destroyed? Had Mother Nature
died? There was only a way to answer
all these questions. Vega. Vega was the
fairy of the enchanted forest. I’ve met her once but then I never saw her
again. She keeps up with everything that’s happening in the enchanted forest. I could go
home and fetch my communication orb and have her location be immediately
identified. I ran back to my cottage home to retrieve the orb. “Vega.” I
said into the orb. It glowed a dark purple. Clouds formed in it. That meant
that Vega was no longer alive. “Mother
Nature.” I said in the sphere. Again it glowed and showed clouds that had
formed on the inside of it. “This
couldn’t have happened. Not that fast at least.” I said to Frostwing. Frostwing
made whimpers. He was acting like he was scared. I was scared to of what had
happened while I was gone. “No, it
couldn’t have. Me and Mother Nature had known each other since, forever. After
my father abounded me in the forest to fend for myself and live on my own,
Mother Nature was my only friend. I bowed down to her in her power.” I said. My
eyes began tearing up. Every moment
I had spent with her. She was gone. I hadn’t saved her life. All that remains
of her is this one meaningless golden flower. Then it came
to me. There was something I could use to support the forest. The seed of life.
The seed of life was only a myth. But it could restore the forest. I wrote out
the entire legend myself. This is what it was: The seed of life The seed of life is the creation of
all Mother Nature and forest If only one person was to fall In love with the forest before us The seed remains in heart of hope No one knows there’s only horoscopes And the seed was lost forever in time End legend. Now I was
relying on this poem that was yet a myth to revive the enchanted forest. Me and
Frostwing would set out to find the seed of life. The
adventure continues in Wilbert the
Wizard and the Seed of Life © 2018 Mr. Mills |
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Added on December 6, 2018 Last Updated on December 6, 2018 AuthorMr. MillsHeber, UTAboutI like to go by Mr. Mills. I like wizard stories. Me and my wife are living the life in Heber. more..Writing
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