The Chancellor’s Sacrifice

They say the Chancellor made the sacrifice no one else dared make, for many of the emperor’s subjects had longed to end their master’s life but to do that deed would be to forfeit their own.

The emperor was descended, or so it was claimed, from almighty Jupiter himself and thus his word was law. If he demanded for you to leap into the sea you would do so. If he desired to bed your wife or daughter, you’d smile and stand aside.

When the emperor spent the summer solstice by the mediterranean sea, a local fisherman collected a huge haul of fish and neglected to share this bounty with his lord. The emperor upon learning of this, had the fish rubbed against the man’s body until he bled to death.

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JUNE PROMPT – Sacrifice

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HOMEWORK for deadline Thursday 10pm, 26.06.25.

TASK: ‘Sacrifice’. Write 500 words or fewer about ‘Sacrifice’. Your story title isn’t included in the 500 words.

Homework to be in by 10 pm at the latest, Thursday 26th June 2025. (This time deadline will be helpful to both Martyn and Pat).

Meeting at 1.30pm, Sunday 29.06.25, Waterstones Bookshop, top floor, Oxford Street. Finish about 3.00pm.

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