![]() ![]() One of them asks what they have to hear this over and over, to which Elinor tells them that it's important to know history. Five years have past and the boys are now nine years old. Unfortunately, because they've heard it many times, Hamish was asleep, Hubert was mocking Elinor (who catches him doing it), and Harris was doodling Elinor saying "bla, bla, bla" (to which she says sarcastically "very cute"). We cut to Elinor, who was the one narrating the prologue, telling the three princes, Hamish, Hubert, and Harris the story about the ancient curse and the first king of DunBrock. No one has seen her since, she continues to look for a way to regain the curse and make it more powerful than ever, she vowed that she would concur the world and make everyone bow before her if it was the last thing she did. She cast a spell on herself to keep herself young and beautiful forever, it was to give her motivation that one day a beauty as great as she is deserved to rule all the world. But she feared that her sister would one day cast the curse again, for she vowed that one day he would cast the curse again and this time would take over the entire world. Now that the curse was over her powers were more powerful than Jacqueline's because hers were good and Jacqueline's were evil. The witch kept the bow and arrow and the sword to make sure her sister wouldn't get her hands on them. The hero of the bow and arrow of fire became a wise and fair king that was beloved by all in the kingdom. He left the kingdom and hasn't been seen since. However, the hero of the sword of lightning refused the throne because he wished to live an ordinary life. The two heroes were rejoiced as heroes and were both offered the throne as Kings of DunBroch. Peace and harmony was returned to the land at long last. But unfortunately Jacqueline managed to escape. The two friends traveled the land defeating all in their path and with their combined powers defeated the phoenix and Jacqueline. So the two young men gathered them and always cleverly avoided danger.įinally the had all the ingredients and the witch made it so that only the two young men and their descendants could use these objects. ![]() The witch had tried to gather the ingredients but had always failed because of her sister's minions always stopped her. She told them that the only way to defeat her sister and break the curse was with the legendary bow and arrow of fire and the sword of lightning. The phoenix was Jacqueline's most loyal and dangerous minion.īut after centuries of suffering two friends who were young men sought out the help of Jacqueline's good sister (the witch from the original movie). Creatures like harpies, shadow wolves, cat creatures, men eating monsters, sirens, and the most powerful of all the mighty phoenix. Waugh lauded Menon’s decision as a ‘brave call’ since many umpires would have given the batsman a benefit of the doubt.The story opens with a narration from thousands of years ago in ancient Scotland where the evil witch named Jacqueline that for centuries had placed a curse on the land, throwing it in darkness and chaos, tormenting and enslaving innocent people, and having control over evil creatures. From the replays, it was confirmed that the ball would go on to clip the leg stump.Ī dismayed Kohli made his way back to the dressing room and former Australian cricketer Mark Waugh as well as Sunil Gavaskar who were part of the commentary panel at the time agreed with Menon’s controversial call. However, what followed suit left Kohli frustrated as the third umpire also agreed with Menon’s call as the ball appeared to hit the front pad and the ball almost simultaneously. Australian players let out a collective cheer while a defiant Kohli asked for a DRS review straightaway after umpire Nitin Menon raised his finger. Matthew Kuhnemann the debutant silenced the entire Kotla as he appealed after the ball hit Kohli’s pads. As the Indian pair set about to bring the hosts back into the contest, Todd Murphy got the better of Jadeja, before Kohli was dismissed in a controversial fashion.įans on social media appeared irked, much like the former Indian skipper himself, who later fumed at the dismissal as he made his way back to the Indian dressing room.ĪLSO READ| ‘What’s Going On Here’: Ravichandran Ashwin’s Strange Celebration With Shami Leaves Internet In Splits Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja stitched together a crucial 59-run stand to foil Australia’s plans of taking a big lead. Lyon dismissed the likes of KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara and Shreyas Iyer to reduce the hosts to 66/4 in just 25 overs as India looked to chase Australia’s first-inning total of 263 runs. Australian spin wizard Nathan Lyon began Day 2 of the second Test between India and Australia on fire as he ripped apart India’s top order.
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