EPISODE 1: THE ALLIANCE


     Super Ewok looked again and this time he saw what it was.  It was the Clown, with an evil glare in his eye.  Super Ewok sounded the alarm, but hardly soon enough.  The Clown attacked.


     The Clown grinned as he began his assault on the Ewok village.  Of course, his face
was permanently stuck in a grin, but that's not important.  The tiny Ewoks scattered before him.  It was a grand sight and, in the Clown's mind, a just sight.  Serves them right, he thought.  They laughed at me, now I laugh at them.
    
He picked up the nearest tree and launched it at the annoying musician, Gird.  He died without a sound, except for the crunch of his drums.  This death wasn't enough.  They had to pay.  They all had to pay.  He plucked another tree and swung it at Super Ewok.


     Super Ewok took flight.  There was a crash behind him as the Clown crushed the hut he had been standing on into tiny pieces.  He flew around, looking for someone to save.  It wasn't safe to stay in the air for long; a thunder storm had appeared out of nowhere and was now directly over the village.
     From his overhead view Super Ewok saw the Clown cruch the village's bridge.  There was now only one ramp that the Ewoks could safely go down to escape the village.  If the Clown destroyed that . . .
     Super Ewok was determined to not let that happen.  He flew straight toward the Clown's hand, which was holding a large tree.  Suddenly the Clown's hand flew straight toward him, and Super Ewok died under the tree's force.  His body fell to the ground.


     Another annoying creature down.  The Clown grinned even more, although he couldn't really do that because his face was already permanently set in a grin.  But
that didn't matter.  Nothing did, except the destruction of the village.  He toppled some more trees in his search for the furry Ewoks.  One of the trees smashed the old one named Whirp.  No more stories from him.
     He looked over and saw just what he was searching for: three Ewok children running to the remaining ramp.  With great glee the Clown toppled the ramp, crushing the little beings in the process.  Now the Ewoks had no way to escape their village.  The lightning flashed violently overhead and the rain poured down in sheets.  There was only one thing that the Clown wasn't aware of: a tiny lump of smelly fur was running in the opposite direction of the village.

                        
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