Aethulu and the Chronicles of Medieval Spain

by Pathak Visham

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A young lord named Aeuthulu is living with his beloved mother who is the only reason he was able to be a lord. Currently he was helping his mother get up and bring food to her. She was very sick from a common disease called the bubonic plague. Aeuthulu was scared and realized that the only thing he could do was help her as the plague was killing hundreds of thousands of people.
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Aeuthulu looked back at his friend who sadly looked back at him. Not being to hold back tears, he slid down to the floor of his house and began to cry. His friend tried to console him but she was gone. Aeuthulu's mother was gone.
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One day, out of a sudden, his mom was refusing to wake up. She kept moaning and grunting as if she was in intense pain. Out of a sudden, she stops breathing. Aeuthulu quickly ran outside and ran to a friend of his who was a doctor. They rushed inside the house hoping to save Aeuthulu's mother. As Aeuthulu's friend was testing his mom to see what happened, Aeuthulu paced around the room trying to think what he could do or how he can be helpful.
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He was still grieving of his mom's death but he knew that his mom would not want him to just sit there and do nothing. With this inspiration in mind he set out to become a well trusted lord knowing that his mom would be proud. Taking a two day break he set out to train and gain the king's trust.
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Aeuthulu looked back at his friend who sadly looked back at him. Not being to hold back tears, he slid down to the floor of his house and began to cry. His friend tried to console him but she was gone. Aeuthulu's mother was gone.
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He was still grieving of his mom's death but he knew that his mom would not want him to just sit there and do nothing. With this inspiration in mind he set out to become a well trusted lord knowing that his mom would be proud. Taking a two day break he set out to train and gain the king's trust.