You have finished with the last task and then go through the door at the end of the hallway just to find yourself at the front of it again. In the middle of the hallway you see a round table with Sir Cadogan’s portrait behind it. When he sees you, he makes a “come here” motion with his hand and shouts, “Come! Come and join me at King Arthur’s Round Table!”
With really no other choice, you make your way to the table and notice that the hallway has taken to look like the seventh floor hallway, though it fades in and out. As you reach the table, you find that it's not a real table like you had hoped, wanting a quick rest. Sir Cadogan smiles widely at you and opens his arms wide, “Hello and welcome! Most students have not a single clue that I was once one of King Arthur’s Knights. The newer students especially. They are never taught and then they never think to learn! And even fewer even know of my heroic battle against the Wyvern of Wye.
“So, fellow Knight, I have a small request from you. Before you can make your way onward I want you to recite a poem of your own making about my greatest fight."
Task:
Write a poem of at least 75 words describing Sir Cadogan’s fight against the Wyvern of Wye.
Alternatively, in 100 words or more, research and tell us about one of the other Knights of the Round Table.
This task is worth 15 beans with an additional 15 beans when all Week Two tasks are submitted by September 30th before 11:59PM HOL Time.