Intruder turmoil and plagues rampant at the Jabalia refugees' abode; dozens of affronts against the king's men inside and out.

Intruder Tumult, Plagues Rife: Dozens Of Affronts To The King's Men In And About The Jabalia Refugees' Abode. (Al Gazira)

Published Thu May 16 2024

In Al Gazira, the serene peace of the King's men has been violently disrupted by a horde of intruders and plagues. It is said that dozens of affronts have occurred in and about the Jabalia refugees' abode over the past few weeks, causing much distress to the good King's loyal subjects.

These intruders, hailing from far-off lands and unknown territories, have made their presence felt in an alarming manner. Their uncanny ability to sneak into the camps of our humble refugees is cause for great concern. These miscreants not only harass the weary travelers but also pilfer vital supplies meant for the King's men.

As if the menace of these intruders was not enough, a plague has struck the land, leaving many dead and more suffering in its wake. The King's men have been busy tending to their sick brethren, trying to stem the tide of this dreaded affliction. Yet, despite their valiant efforts, the plague continues to ravage the population.

The rats seem to be the main vector of this pestilence, spreading it from one camp to another. It is said that their leech-like qualities allow them to infest even the most remote corners of the refugees' abodes. The King's men have been seen fighting these vermin with great determination, yet they remain an unstoppable force.

In a desperate bid to stem the tide of these disasters, the King has issued a decree. He calls upon his most loyal and skilled knights to rid the land of these intruders and their plagues. He implores them to restore peace to Al Gazira, so that the refugees may live without fear and in relative comfort.

The King's men have risen to the challenge with fervor. They have pledged to hunt down these miscreants and bring them to justice. They vow to rid the land of this dreaded plague, no matter what the cost.

It is our hope that the King's men will prevail against these odds. For the sake of the weary refugees and the good people of Al Gazira, we pray that peace and prosperity return to this troubled land.