Said Cupid's Tale Of Chrysostom And Goldville

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Once upon a time, Chrysostom sits on his throne watching gracefully over chrysta or known by all the Greeks, Goldville. As you may know Chrysostom has the power to sense gold, jewelry, and all sorts of good expensive stuff. Also, he is the creator of riches. But there is a dark side of Chrysostom, the power of making riches and sensing really valuable stuff causes him to become greedy, selfish, and very unkind. When this happens, he locks his doors and chains himself to his bed until the sinsation is over. But this day will be the day everyone will never forget. It all starts when Chrysostom wants to have more riches. He knew he could make some more, but that will take centuries. So, he thinks of a plan. After many years of thinking, he sees …show more content…

“Sir! We need to figure out something quick! My people aren’t eating my fish because they are so poor!” Said Poseidon. “Yes, I haven’t delivered a message in three weeks because they are so poor they can’t afford to send a message!” Said Cupid. “Be quiet! Let me think!” Yelled Zeus. “Look around is everyone here?” Said Zeus. As they looked at one chair, it was empty. “Who usually sits there?” Asked Helene. “Chrysostom, and he knows to be here when we have a meeting. Also he did not let me know that he had to miss this one. Gods and Goddesses, go over to Chrysostoms kingdom and bust down those Castle walls! I bet he is the theft!” Said …show more content…

“Chrysostom, you have been guilty of stealing riches from our people!” Said Zeus. Chrysostom looks around, he knows what he has done. “I...I...I’m lost of words.” Said Chrysostom. “You know what you’ve done?!” Said Zeus. “Yes” Said Chrysostom. “You have caused pain and misery to Greece and other countries.” Said Zeus. “But Zeus, I have only stole from Greece.” Said Chrysostom. “Your silly act has caused people to copy you, stealing from other countries.” Said Zeus. “Is there a way we can stop them?” Said Chrysostom. “No, there is to many of them, you have started an act we can’t stop that shall go on forever.” Said Zeus. “By the power of Greece, Chrysostom shall pay for his act by being chained to a wall for three years!” Said Zeus. By the next day, all the riches was returned to all the victims, and Chrysostom was chained to the wall for three years. Which is the maximum jail time for someone who steals from another person. But the act of stealing goes on till this day. But there was a lesson learned for everybody, Stealing is bad and even during the biggest temptation, we should fight it and forget about it. That is how stealing came into