Monday, February 7, 2011

He is no more

I hath defeated Macbeth and he shall exist no more. Malcolm is the rightful king. Hail King of Scotland!

There shall be no next time for Macbeth,
-Macduff


Thy Young Siward

Thy Young Siward hath tried to fight me, but thy fool has been slain. Poor soul.

Till next time,
-Macbeth

The English force?

My servant tells me there is ten thousand English soldiers, with Macduff and Malcolm, out to get rid of me. I hath ordered Seyton to give me my armor, for I shall suit up in preparation for battle. I have nothing to fear for thy apparitions hath reassured me that no harm shall come to me.

Till next time,
-Macbeth

Thy slaughter of the Macduff's

I hath sent a sudden attack to thy castle of Macduff. His wife, babes, and all unfortunate souls shall be taken out. Macduff shall boast no more.

Till next time,
-Macbeth


Thy apparitions

I have seen three apparitions given to me by thy witches. Thy first apparition tells me I shall fear Macduff, Thane of Fife. Thy second apparition reassures me that none of woman born shall harm me. So, I have nothing to fear. Thy final apparition states I shall never be vanquished until Great Birnam Wood rises high to Dunsinane Hill.

I also saw the ghost of Banquo.

Till next time,
-Macbeth

He assumed too much

I hath ordered two murderers to kill Banquo and his son, Fleance. This must be done for he has assumed too much, and I cannot risk it.

Thy murderers have reported back that Banquo has been slain, though Fleance fled the scene.

Till next time,
-Macbeth

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I hath been appointed King for Duncan's sons have fled Scotland in fear of being next.

Till next time,
-Macbeth