Grand
father,
tell
me
a
story!
All
right,
go
and
get
your
storybook
No,
no,
not
one
of
those,
a
real
story
A
real
story?
Yes!
Tell
me
about
when
you
were
a
boy
Well,
then,
I
shall
have
to
take
you
back
with
me
A
long
way
in
time
It
was
my
thirteenth
year
on
a
cold
winter's
day
As
I
walked
through
the
enchanted
forest
I
heard
the
sounds
of
horses
and
men
at
arms
I
felt
compelled
to
walk
on
and
find
the
place
of
these
sounds
And
when
the
forest
did
clear
I
was
standing
on
a
hill
Before
me
there
was
a
great
plane
Atoned
the
armies
of
the
world,standing,
waiting
I
thought
to
myself,
for
whom
or
for
what
are
they
waiting?
Suddenly
a
gust
of
wind
come
up
from
the
north
There
appeared
a
lone
rider,
holding
a
sword
of
steel
Then
from
the
south
came
another,
bearing
a
battle
axe
From
the
east
came
a
third,
holding
a
spiked
club
And
finally,
from
the
west
a
rider
Who
wielded
a
great
hammer
of
war,
with
them
came
their
Soldiers
of
death,
followed
by
an
army
of
immortals
They
were
few
in
number
But
the
look
in
their
eyes
told
all
who
beheld
them
That
they
would
leave
this
day
only
in
victory
or
death
And
there
was
a
great
silence
My
heart
began
to
pound,
storm
clouds
filled
the
sky
with
darkness
Rain
came
and
four
winds
blew
with
such
anger
That
I
held
fast
to
a
tree
I
watched
the
four
riders
raise
their
weapons
into
the
air
Without
warning,
screaming
their
war
cry
they
led
the
attack
Down
to
the
battle
they
rode
They
met
the
armies
of
the
world
with
a
mighty
clash
I
could
feel
the
groundshake,
the
earth
drank
much
blood
that
day
Each
of
the
four,
was
into
himself
a
whirlwind
of
doom
When
the
smoke
did
clear,
many
thousands
were
dead
There
was
much
blood
and
gore
Their
bodies
lay
broken
and
scattered
across
the
battle
field
Like
brown
leaves
blown
by
the
wind
And
I
saw
the
four
ride
together
to
the
top
of
the
hill
While
below
them
the
soldiers
of
death
assembled
All
those
who
would
now
swear
allegiance
to
them
And
the
four
spoke
the
words
of
the
warriors
prayer
Gods
of
war
I
call
you,
my
sword
is
by
my
side
I
seek
a
life
of
honor
free
from
all
false
pride
I
will
crack
the
whip
with
a
bold
mighty
hail
Cover
me
with
death
if
I
should
ever
fail
Glory,
majesty,
unity,
hail,
hail,hail
And
as
I
stood
and
looked
on,
I
heard
the
armies
of
the
world
Hail
them
without
end,
and
their
voices
of
victory
Carried
long
and
far
throughout
the
land
Well,
That's
it,
did
you
like
the
story?
Yeah,
it
was
great!
Oh,
good,
I'm
glad,
now
off
to
bed
with
you
Grandfather?
Yes?
Who
were
those
four
men?
Who
were
they?
They
were
the
Metal
Kings