This was meant to be a kids bedtime story. Sorry if my grammar is kinda incorrect I got a C for English as a subject. Also I apparently misinterpreted a few comments so uhhhhh
People who contributed: @alphanumeric17 @PROSEVEN @DaCrazyBanana @JustinDino99 @P717 @ButExplainToMeWhy @-__Brownie__- Of course, this isn't original. I made some adaptations, here is the real comment thread: "can [studio name] write a another children's bedtime story? once upon a time" -@alphanumeric17 "There was a knight named John. He was one of the closest knights to the king, King John." - @PROSEVEN "Knight John and King John were in fact, really close. You could even say they were brothers, from another mother. One day, King John fell very ill" -@DaCrazyBanana "king john was the happiest king in the land" -@JustinDino99 "and then exploded into a million peices." -@alphanumeric17 "Let's say he had Explosive Diarrhea. In his last moments in the washroom, before he exploded to bits, he vowed, that one day, One Magnificent Day, the witch who poisoned/cast that spell on him would get what they deserve. And so, a year after the king's tragic death, John set out to get revenge." - "john then had to go to target" - "John went to target, found the witch, and stabbed them with a sword." - "But it wasn't over. The witch vowed that John, and his bloodline would be cursed for 7-8 generations, where any of them who dared step foot in a target, would vomit bl00d and die. The end." - "Or is it?" - "Moral of the story: All actions have consequences, even noble actions." - "But it's not the end. The witch got millions of dollars in brownies because that's what she deserved fro killing evil king John who was planning to destroy the world. Moral of the story: Brownies are worth more than dollars" - I improvised the rest "Other moral of the story: There is always a good side to things, but there is always a dark side too." - The studio that did this: