William Tell
The Patriot Who Shot an Apple
One shot. One apple. A thousand years of freedom.
They say I split an apple with a bolt and sparked a nation's fire. I say I did what a father must. The mountains raised me, and it was a mountain man who dared look tyranny in the eye. I do not seek songs or statues — only the quiet of the forest, the safety of my kin, and the weight of justice in my hands.
What I'm Into: crossbow practice, forest paths, my son's laughter, Austrian governors with too much pride, the silence after the shot
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