21 April 2009

Feast Fit for a King. . .and Death

King Duncan Murdered in Cold Blood!

The beloved King Duncan has been murdered viciously during a stay at the castle of Macbeth. Sources say the King had been there enjoying the company of Lady Macbeth, and retired to sleep. While sleeping, his own sons stabbed the poor royal in a drunken stupor.

Surviving the King are his sons Malcolm and Donalbain. Many say this was their ploy to get the throne, and others say it was an act of rage. Some sources say that three witches were involved. A servant claims to have seen the women departing from the castle at the time of the murder.

However, could this have also been the work of Macbeth? Thane of Cawdor, then King. Suspicion plays well in matters of royalty. Authorities have yet to release information on suspects, but let's be real. All fingers point to the sons who were covered in their father's blood. Who knows, maybe this is the work of an outsider. Corruption in the Kingdom, what a surprise.

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