Short Story

This is a short story I wrote in my literacy class.

Burmo slid pawns across the map.

“If we move now, we might just reach Mage Hedge before the goblom attack.”

“The goblom are known to end a fight before it even begins,” said Larin as she put herself in a comfortable chair, “they must have already set booby traps to ambush any reinforcements, if we’re too caught up in it, not just the people of Mage Hedge that are doomed, the people of this town would also be overran.”

Orlega paced to the edge of their tent. He wondered about the pawns. Without any resemblance of the ten of thousands of elves it represents, just a couple simple white cones.

Burmo, a dwarf general, clenched his fist, “they will siege tomorrow at noon.”

“Sooner,” said Larin, the scout commander, “If we’re lucky, we’ll have until dawn.”

An average goblom is not enormous. Slaying a small horde would be easy. But because of the telepathic connection that the whole horde shares with the leader, the more of them in a horde the better their attack coordination is.

Orlega halted his pace and turned his attention back to the map. A red cone larger than any other stands high in the corner of the map representing the queen and her guards along with the other ten smaller ones representing the rest of her horde.

“A single mistake would lead to the failure of this mission,” said Orlega as he toppled a white, plain cone symbolizing his army, “What do you suggest, Burmo?”

Burmo looked at Orlega straight into the eyes, “I’m afraid you’ll be against this, general, but we could lure them out. Let the front line commander march his soldiers through different routes and lure out the ambush. Our main force could then find a safe path.”

“Lure out the ambush?” asked Larin, “that’s a death sentence for the commander and his men, a squad this small would be slain before they even realize that there’s an ambush.”

Orlega stared at the map with his chin placed on his left palm. All he saw was the river leading to Mage Hedge.

Larin raised her eyebrow, “what do you see Orlega?”

“A very dangerous plan,” Orlega responded, “the queen attacks because she wants the ancient relic of Mage Hedge, we secrete our fiercest fighter inside the relic room and we will engage when our chance of victory is at its peak. With the queen’s death, the united horde would break and the goblom would seek different leaders and create their own different weaker packs.”

“Into the center of the horde?” said Larin, “that too is a death sentence.”

“But we give ourselves a chance of destroying the queen,” said Burmo.

“No plan comes without a risk,” said Orlega, “I will lead only those that are willing to join me. After the queen is slain, it would be a simple matter to trap and finish the rest.”

Orlega slid the white cone along the river until it completely overlaps Mage Hedge, then moved the red tall one right after. The queen stood dead center of Mage Hedge. With a flick of his talons, the red tall piece toppled over. That done, he slid two more white cones to join the fight.

“This is the plan.” exclaimed Orlega, “Burmo, you and Larin will lead the second wave.”

“Where will you be, General?” asked Burmo.

“I have a queen to kill.” Orlega replied as he swiftly stabbed his talons into the tall red wooden cone.

As the sun is setting down, Orlega marched with a small band of his fiercest warriors to a river known as the Frozen Channel. Canoes floated along the current taking Orlega and his men closer to the city of Mage Hedge.

“Hadlin, keep your ears sharp, signal for any sign of danger,” Orlega said quietly as he turned his face to one of his soldiers that’s on a canoe floating right next to his.

The general’s selected small band of fighters consists of elves with exceptionally powerful gifts. Hadlin, a tall, broad shouldered young man that can hear the slightest sound within radius of kilometers. Marmith, a beautiful girl in her mid twentieth that wields the power of fog and wind. Gorel, a wise looking old man carrying a red wooden staff with the ability to project illusions from hundreds of meters away. Parin, a yellow-haired knight with extraordinary reflexes, and Prosco, a broad sword wielding crown guard that can heal from any non-lethal wound in a matter of seconds.

Hadlin said as he points directly into the city far ahead, “General, I can hear non-human noise from about 2 kilometers from here.”

“Marmith?” Orlega exclaimed.

“I’m on it,” replied Marmith.

Fogs emerged out of thin air all around the tiny but fearsome pack of  Tundra Elves as Marmith swings her sword in a spiral pattern directly above her head.

As they are approaching the secret entrance to the city of Mage Hedge, the roar of monsters amplified by the seconds.

Gorel chanted, “Reposa Salutamus Crownusur”.  In the war council of the Mage Hedge’s high commands that’s placed at the top of the Crowned Tower, a 100 meter high building that occupy the dead center of the city, a red crown appeared on the Guardian’s very own table. About a minute later, a flaming red arrow was shot from within the city far into the jungle.

“Marmith, are you able to hold the fog for another five minutes?” Orlega whispered to the exhausted wind wielder.

“You have three, sir,” replied Marmith as she’s struggling to talk and breath at the same time.

Five minutes passed by and the entrance is still couldn’t be found.

“Orlega, it’s time,” Gorel said as he looks straight into the eyes of his general.

“Grandpa?” Orlega whispered unsurely to the wise, old man as he has only done this once before.

Gorel nodded slowly reassuring his uncertain grandson. One by one, Orlega put his claw-like talons into each of his fingers. He slowly raised his right hand and placed it right behind Goren’s neck.

“Ready?” Orlega asked.

Goren shuts both of his eyes, “Do it.”

Both Goren’s and Orlega’s eyes glowed yellow as the talons dug deeply into the old man’s neck.

Memories from thousands of years ago flashed across Talon’s eyes. He could feel the pride of his grandfather as he slayed the dragon and saved an entire city. He dug deeper into Goren’s buried memories. Orlega relived the experience of a young, mischievous elf accidentally injuring his own instructor during training. He dug much deeper. He could feel his grandfather’s guilt after he realized that he was tricked into attacking Mage Hedge.

“Goren, we can’t attack head on. Nor climb up those walls.” said a deep voice.

“I know a secret path, Goras, tell the men to take out their armor.” replied Goren as he drew his staff.

Gorel chanted, “Reposa Salutamus Crownusur”. A red flaming arrow was shot across the sky into the horizon.

Goren picked up his pace to the men waiting at the river bank.

“Alright men, equip your sword, follow my light and don’t get lost”

The young leader jumped into the river and everyone else went right after him.

Orlega opened his eyes and removed his talons from Goren’s neck,  “I know where the entrance is.”

As soon as Orlega and his men jumped into the river, the light illuminated by the moon is completely blocked by the dark murky water.

“Why defend them?” said a voice familiar to Prosco, “we could’ve lived together, happily ever after.”

At this point, the crown guard was sure that it was none other than his own wife.

“You chose them over me,” the voice continue.

Prosco wondered about what had happened. Did he do what was necessary or her death was his fault? Would the resistance has won and his wife would have lived if he joined them?

“Open your mouth and speak to me my love,” his wife said seductively.

“Prosco, I know what you’re hearing,” he could hear a different voice inside his head, “it’s not her.”

“I killed her, I killed my own wife.” Prosco thought as he was losing track of his surrounding.

“You did what was necessary, she was trying to kill the very people you oathed to protect.” Orlega continued, “don’t lose to the darkness that this river brings, follow my light.”

Prosco jerked back to reality, he fought to keep his mouth shut while looking closely for the light that will guide him out of this dreadful place.

“Only six?” one of the council members exclaimed as Orlega and his men emerged out of the dungeon.

A white dressed, old man, with long black beard carrying an ancient staff stepped forward,

“I hope you’ve got a plan,” The Guardian’s eyes glowed silver for a brief moment as he made eye contact with Gorel, “old friend.”

As he is making his way to the war council, Orlega thought about what’s just happened. The Guardian’s eyes glowed when he said “old friend” as he looked at his grandfather, Orlega pushed the thought away as he was approaching the men himself.

Orlega and Goren placed themselves in chairs facing a round giant table with maps and pawns with the Guardian.

“I’m afraid we don’t stand a chance even with your support,” The Guardian said hopelessly as he placed his hands slowly onto the table.

“My friend, with the support of your mages, we can set up a trap and ambush the queen. We know why she’s here.” Goren replied.

“And what might that be?” the old man inquired.

Orlega points to the relic room on the map, “She’s here for the relic, we’ll ambush her there.”

The Guardian raised his eyebrows “If you’re correct, what makes you think she’ll come to get it herself?”

Goren replied, “Only the one that can wield its powers can move the relic, it would be none other than her.”

“And, how exactly did you know all of this?” The Guardian said as he poured himself a cup of tea.

“The Royal Bible, the relic, was created and used by the god to revive Jesus,” Orlega replied.

The Guardian was once known as Goras, The Silver Sorcerer. But after he mistakenly led the invasion on Mage Hedge with Goren, his source of power was taken by The Guardian then during the battle. He became weaker and weaker as time passed by and now, he’s nothing more than an old, wise, Guardian.

Goren headed to the relic room from the dungeon after all the citizens were safely evacuated. Being in the presence of the relic, each and everyone of Orlega’s men can feel their abilities strengthened.

The relic room was built thousands of years ago from a type of rock stronger than diamond. It’s located right above the dungeon, the reason why, no one actually knows.

“Men, are you all in position?” Goren said as he placed himself in his position behind the table holding the relic.

“Orlega’s not here yet,” Parin replied.

A wall guard ran in exhausted then got down to his knees,

“The goblom are gone.”

Right after, one of the council members walked right in,

“And so is our Guardian and the General.”

Find out what happened to them in the next volume on Kindle Store for just $99.99 (JK)

Robotic Exploration

This is my second exploration in this new year. We were preparing for VEX robotics competition is Taiwan. There are many challenges that we had along the way. We need to learn C programming language to be able to program the robot. We also have a lot less material that a lot of the team that participated in the competition. We put two motors on the drive wheels, four on the arm and two on the claws. On the day before we left to Taiwan for the competition, the two motors stopped working properly. We tried many things and came up with a conclusion that the motor is carrying too much weight which caused it to go too hot. We changed from high speed to high torque and it ran smooth but very slow. During the competition, we got four extra motors donated from TAS and added two to the drive wheels and two to the arm. We didn’t finish it on time for the first four match but we did pretty well in the rest of the qualifying match. It was a great experience for all of us and we learned a lot.

Change Cambodia

Hidden Voices Exploration
This exploration was about preserving faded Cambodian and Phnong songs. We did it by traveling all around Cambodia to record songs and musics. We went through many provinces such as Kampong Spue, Mondul Kiri, Phnom Penh and some other places on our way. We also tried to learn about Cambodian songs by inviting speakers, and went on field trips to learn from experts. After our trip ended we created a podcast about our collections of faded songs. I believe that this exploration did preserve some of the songs that was forgotten from ever fading away.

Drone Exploration
This is a CYOE(choose your own exploration) which means we can pick the members and the topic for the exploration ourselves. My 3 other members and I chose to learn about drone. We practice with the toy one just to get famaliar with the toggles and then got the DJI Phantom 3 Advanced to learn and also film for others. We are call Cambodia Aerial Photography and we have already done two commercial films, one for CamKid + Solar village and another one for Arch Hub in the economic zone. CamKid is a school for Cambodian children in a rural village in Kampong Spue. The director of the school, Mr. Dominic Sharp, hired us to film the school from the sky. There is also a village nearby that is equiped with solar lamps which is also somehow connected with the school so we also filmed the solar village on that trip. I think my team and I helped CamKid get more donators because aerial films show more of the school and will help more donators to realise what a great school CamKid is.

Humans of Cambodia Exploration
Our teacher got inspired by a blog calls Humans of Newyork which has photos and qoutes from people all around Newyork. In this exploration we went on fieldtrips to interview people and then choose the best part of the conversation and posted it on the blog. My friends, Mengthong and Sokea, and I were the one that posted and organize the blog. Everyone in the group interviewed, listen to the audio, and transcribed. I think this exploration allowed people to share their ideas and also allow other people from other nations to understand deeper about Cambodians.

Ministry Workshop Day
The minister of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports had asked us, Liger, to put up a workshop for the people from the ministry about our curiculum. Students was divided into groups and each group was leading by at least a learning facilitator to present a specific topic. I was in a group that was leading by Dom, our country director, with 6 other students to present about our core values and change agent characteristics.

Hidden Voices Exploration

This is the Hidden Voices exploration. We went around Cambodia to interview people about music and songs in their community. When we returned we edited it and made it into a podcast with different segments. I was the editor for the podcast with 2 other students.

Check out our podcast

Introducing Segment

Village Elders

Minorities of Cambodia

Singing Star part 1

Singing Star Part 2

Conclusion and Credits

STEM Class Experiment

I learn about heat capacity and also learn why water with high heat capacity is so important on Earth. I did some experiment with water temperature then record the data, analysed and graphed. I also learned how to use some science experiment instruments with the software call SPARKvue.

Entrepreneurship – Chili Sauce

This is the second entrepreneurship class that I ever had and it is really exciting. I got to apply what my job is in the Exploration and I applied to be in the outreach team. Sadly I got rejected by my teacher and I joined the legal team to look at the legal aspect to make our business legal. After a week I found out that it is not as bad as it seem but it is actually really exciting. We researched, interviewed a lawyer and interviewed a Liger staff to find out the answer to these questions.

  1. We need more clarity on the steps to register a business
  2. What is a Certificate of Origin? Do we need/want one?
  3. What health certificates would we need to sell locally?
  4. What health certificates would we need to export our product?
  5. How would we export our product?
  6. If we bottle and label our sauce can we begin selling it right away? (Outreach team)?

 

Sonnet

Minecraft Sonnet:

You changed your name but couldn’t change your face

You tied your shoes but couldn’t hide your feet

You have speed boost but couldn’t win the race

You used resistance to survive the heat

When play Skywar you fell into the void

When Play Sheep quest you always lost your sheep

Play Team Death Match you always have skills choice

You want Ultra but wait until it’s cheap

When build a house you want to use bedrock

When you are hungry you should get meat

When you play too much you always get shocked

When play with Mod you never want to cheat

Playing Minecraft you need the Internet

We hope you really enjoyed our sonnet

By: Ketya and Mengthong