The Golden Eagle And The Fiddle Of Doom: The Rising Of Souls
By Fergal Joe
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This story is about a man called Rhymes Ramose and the way he tried to destroy the world after a man called King Hovercraft killed his sister Hanneck Ramose. It also tells the story about how people tried to stop him from destroying the world, for Rhymes Ramose holds the rest of us responsible for his sis
Fergal Joe
My name is Fergal Joe and I went to the Erne School in Enniskillen Co Fermanagh Northern Ireland. I guess the first school that I went to was St. Michael’s school Enniskillen. However things did not work out and I left when I was in P4 and went to the Erne school. I was born in October 1975. My favorite T.V programs were Buffy, Angle and the X-files. I really enjoyed them. My favorite films were the lord of the rings and the pirates of the Caribbean. Some of the books that I have read are Harry Potter and Hercules. There are other books that I have read as well. This book has been written by a man that surfaces from Dyslexic. I am that man.
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The Golden Eagle And The Fiddle Of Doom - Fergal Joe
The Golden Eagle and the Fiddle Of Doom:
The Rising Of Souls
Fergal Joe
Copyright © 2021 Fergal Joe.
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ISBN: 978-1-63901-447-7 (PB)
ISBN: 978-1-63901-448-4 (HB)
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Some characters and events in this book are fictitious and products of the author’s imagination. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.
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Contents
Chapter 1: Michael Coiners is put in prison
Chapter 2: John Coiners goes to see Terence Nightingale
Chapter 3: John goes back home to see his wife, Sarah
Chapter 4: John goes to see Kenny Mc Coulee
Chapter 5: John goes back to see Terence Nightingale again
Chapter 6: John heads back to see Sarah
Chapter 7: John goes to see Column Icon-guard
Chapter 8: John goes to see his son Michael and his friends in prison
Chapter 9: John Coiners goes back home, and Michael goes and talks to his friends
Chapter 10: Meanwhile, John is back home in his house
Chapter 11: John goes and advertises for a crew to help him to look for the golden eagle
Chapter 12: Some of the people who applied for the job
Chapter 13: The crew went into a cave and fined the fiddle of doom
Chapter 14: Meanwhile, in the Underworld, a man named Treeon Littlewood is talking to a man called Schooldolow
Chapter 15: The crew sees Treeon Littlewood
Chapter 16: When morning comes, Treeon Littlewood starts to tell the story about the fiddle of doom
Chapter 17: Hovercraft starts to talk to Reanrano Back-sack
Chapter 18: Hovercraft goes back to see Rhymes Ramose
Chapter 19: Catlike goes to see Rhymes Ramose
Chapter 20: Rhymes is brought to court
Chapter 21: Thousand Boil comes to free Rhymes Ramose
Chapter 22: Rhymes Ramose is let go free
Chapter 23: Rhymes meets King Solemn
Chapter 24: Some men found the bodies of the guards
Chapter 25: Catlike and Mycow go to see King Hovercraft
Chapter 26: Back in the streets of Mongol
Chapter 27: Killen-cow goes home to talk to his wife, Scarce
Chapter 28: Killen-cow and Scarce went to see Treeon Littlewood
Chapter 29: Meanwhile, back in the castle of Rogaine
Chapter 30: Rhymes and his men went to Rogaine
Chapter 31: Rhymes Ramose and his army get into the castle of Rogaine
Chapter 32: The ships are gone
Chapter 33: King Falcon goes out into the streets of Fawn to talk to the people
Chapter 34: Rhymes Ramose reaches the land of Fawn
Chapter 35: Thousand Boil leaves Rhymes Ramose
Chapter 36: Thousand Boil sends his daughter and his brother out to get the fiddle of doom
Chapter 37: Thousand Boil goes out looking for the fiddle of doom
Chapter 38: Curry Sauce meets Rhymes Ramose
Chapter 39: King Falcon meets King Thesaurus
Chapter 40: Thousand Boil meets King Thesaurus
Chapter 41: King Thesaurus goes back to his castle in Absorb
Chapter 42: Catlike and Mycow ride back to see Thousand Boil.
Chapter 43: Meanwhile, Rhymes Ramose is at the sea of souls
Chapter 44: After a while, Thousand Boil finds his brother Curlywurly
Chapter 45: Thousand Boil meets Treeon Littlewood and his family
Chapter 46: This is Schooldolow’s story
Chapter 47: Killen-cow meets Jason Nightingale
Chapter 48: Treeon Littlewood meets the King of Scotland
Chapter 49: King Troy Mc-Coy meets King Dave Jones
Chapter 50: Thousand Boil meets the Black Knight
Chapter 51: Meanwhile, back on the Red Dragon, Treeon Littlewood is getting tired
Chapter 1
Michael Coiners is put in prison
In the year 2050, a plane crashes in a desert in Kapok. The plane is from London, and the pilot is named Keith Black. The first thing that he sees when they landed is a ship in the middle of the desert.
So, he says aloud, What kind of ash hole built a ship in the middle of a desert?
A man named Captain John Coiners tells him that he has left the ship in the desert. Keith asks him why he has left the ship there and how on earth he managed to get the wood to build it. John Coiners tells him the story about the ship.
John said, It all began in the Year 2040. My son was put in prison. Keith asked,
Why was your son put in prison? John replied, He and a few of his friends broke into a Museum. My wife and I tried to bring him up the best we could. Nevertheless, I told him he should live his own life and not try to live anybody else’s life. Therefore, I guess that is what he tried to do. Keith said,
Well, John, what is your son’s name? John replied, "His name is Michael, and I love him so much. I love him like a father should love a son.
Michael said, "Hey, folks. I know what we can do for a bit of crack. Who is up for breaking into a museum? Julie, Peter O’Neal, and Fiona Hacks all say they are all up for it. Therefore, they all break into a museum to see what all they can steal out of it. However, they forget all about the security in the museum. Therefore, the guards came running in when they are in the museum.
The guards have guns in their hands and tell them all to stop where they are. They said that they were not afraid to use their guns. Therefore, Julie, Peter O’ Neal, and Fiona Hacks all stopped and kneel on the ground with their hands behind their heads.
Michael Corners, however, sees a stuffed bird in the museum, and he walks over to it and picks it up. He said to the guards that if they do not back off and leave him and his friends alone, he will burn the bird. The bird is a golden eagle, and it is very rare. One of the guards is named Alex.
Alex said, "Listen to me, son. My name is Alex, and you are in a very bad situation at the minute. So, you might as well give yourself up and set down the bird. For that bird is a golden eagle and is very rare. If you burn it, you will end up in a lot of trouble. So, set it down, for god sake, before I shot you, kid.
Michael replied, I mean it! I will burn this bird so precious for what it is and all. It looks like a crow with an eagle’s body. Alex then replied,
Yes, that is what it is. An Eagle with a crow’s head, and it is gold as well. Michael replied, Go ahead and shot me, you fat burger. If you have the guts to. For I am going to burn this bird right now, so do not get on my nerves. Alex exclaimed,
Don’t be silly now! It is not worth it! You will lose a lot more than you will gain if you burn that bird.
At that, Michael sets the bird alight. The guards try to put out the fire. After a while, they get the fire out, but the bird is destroyed and is no longer recognizable to them.
Alex said, What am I going to tell the owner of this museum about his most precious Prussian?
Michael replied, I do not give a shit what you tell him.
At that, the guards arrest all of them and bring them to the high courts the next day for the crime. The Judge is called Judge Dread, and he is from New York.
Judge Dread said, "I hear this is a very rare bird you have burned. I also hear that Michael Coiners’ father is a captain of a ship, and they are very rich. Therefore, I will ask the golden eagle’s owner if he wants your father to pay for the golden eagle. Or if you would rather get your father to go and look for another golden eagle.
The next day, the owner comes into the court to talk to Judge Dread. The owner of the museum is a man named Terence Nightingale. He was fond of the golden eagle, and he and the judge decided it would be best for everyone if they sent John Coiners and his companions out to look for another golden eagle. Michael Coiners, John Coiners’ father, is a captain of a ship called the Red Dragon. "The ship is called the Red Dragon because it is red and looks like a dragon. John Coiners is a wealthy man with a lot of love in his heart for his son Michael. He will do anything to keep him from any danger and out of trouble. Nevertheless, Michael keeps getting into all types of trouble. Two days later, John Coiners goes to see Terence Nightingale.
Chapter 2
John Coiners goes to see Terence Nightingale
John said, What is this? I heard that you and Judge Dread are going to keep my son and his friends in prison until you get another golden eagle. Terence replied,
That is right, my friend. Your son and his friends burned my golden eagle, and I want another one to replace it.
John replied, "What do you think that a bird’s life is more