The crew could make out a palace in the distance, which at first seemed quite fancy and lofty. However; once they got closer to it, they noticed a pile of human bones to the left of the castle… and on its right, a section full of roasting spits!
Suddenly, one of the doors that led into the palace burst open, and out came one of the most horrific monsters Sinbad had ever seen – it was a massively tall cyclops with the claws of an eagle. His teeth were long and sharp, expressed by a wide and evil smile.

The monster examined each of the guests and decided that it would come back tomorrow morning to pick and choose which ones he would like to roast for breakfast.
Sinbad and his crew spent much of the night sobbing at what seemed to be an unavoidable fate. However, Sinbad came up with a plan of escape.
“We know that wood can help us swim away from this island,” Sinbad began, “we should make rafts out of these bundles of wood that surround this castle, and then sail out to sea in hopes of finding a ship of men that can rescue us from this doom,” Sinbad explained. They all agreed on this plan.
After building these rafts, they quickly rowed their way out to sea on them.
After much persistent rowing, Sinbad and his crew soon made it out onto the vast expanse of the sea. They eventually found themselves landing upon another island.
Upon landing on this island and feasting on its bountiful fruits, a strange hissing noise came from a distance and quickly became louder and louder. That was when Sinbad noticed a massive snake approach him and his crew, so big that it could grab any one of them and strangle them with ease.