[MEASURE 3] — THE IMPRISONMENT OF THE VIOLIN
This was a breach of sacrosanct laws in their eyes. The violin was attempting to express superiority through a nefarious proclamation. It was attempting to corrupt the minds of the innocent with a despicable idea. They deliberated on how to handle this growing problem.
The cello suggested that they compose their own music, with the cello as the leading instrument with two parts. This was met with much objection. The double bass suggested a similar idea, but with the double bass having the part the cello had in the cello’s suggestion. The violin attempted to infiltrate the meeting but was ejected by darkness from the viola.
The viola accused the others of attempting to be like the violin, which quieted them. None in this group wished to be like their fallen comrade. The viola proposed a different idea; imprison the violin in a prison made of dirt combined with water and coated with darkness. They ended up creating four prisons of different sizes.
The viola provoked the violin until it agreed to fight.
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By this time, the violin had distributed its new music scores, which became the ones commonly found today. The other instruments noticed this corruption and decided to fight back. The viola provoked the violin until it agreed to fight.
They fought in a desert, for it did not contain as many lives that could be harmed. They were equally matched in their battle, light clashing with darkness, neither able to break through. During this furious exchange of attacks, the cello and the double bass furtively snuck up on the violin.
At this time, the viola unleashed a wave of pure darkness. To combat it, the violin sent a wave of pure light. They were both blown back. The violin was blown into the dirt prison, and the prison locked itself. This is how the first instrument case was put to use. But their work was not complete yet, for the violin wished to have its revenge.