Ok, here's what happened after the shocking discovery we made, which I explained in the previous post:
The huge wave dumped all eight of us onto the beaches of Urbia, where we found the families of the fifty some-odd Vikings who perished in the Laotogo attack weeping and wailing for all it was worth. Chieftain Gregory the Hairy stomped off into the woods, where he inexplicitly came back along the shore with a newly furnished boat, which he called the Bloodhound 2, and around fifty more Vikings. It was like movie magic. He then informed the fifty vikings that they were to report to the town pastors, who would quickly marry them to the dead vikings' families. The weeping stopped, and the Vikings fit in like nothing had happened. Gregory then sent a report to Lief the Armless, explaining what we had seen, and what that meant for the world in general.
Our posse (Omar the Bold, Soren the Hard-of-Hearing Scribe, Erik the Red, George the Yellow, Phil the Conceited, and Me) and Lulu the Loud tramped onto the new boat to check it out. As we explored, introducing ourselves to the new crewmates who had remained on board and silently thinking of how, as secondary characters, they might be gone within the week, Erik and Lulu made an announcement that they were going out.
Now, as you all know, once one of your buds in your posse gets a GF (or BF, as the case may be with feminine posses), that GF is automatically inducted into the posse, however temporary it might be. So, Lulu has joined our posse... for now, at least. I guess that means she's probably not going to die, unless its for Erik to work through some intenal turmoil segment. I dunno.
As for me? After the tour, I came to post this post. What does this mean for us as a people, as for all the inhabitants of the world? If the Laotogo really is owned by someone, what sort of power does this someone have? Why is this person allowing the Laotogo to threaten the world? Is this person some super-powered freak with nothing to lose?
If so, we've got a heck of a battle ahead of us.
Good luck, people of the world.
Olaf the BAAAAALD!
Saturday, June 27, 2009
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