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Ep 99 Canopus in Argos: Report from Crystal Mountain: Next morning a wolf scout returned with this news: “The majority of our wolves are now camped on the edge of the plains that surround Crystal Mountain. This plain used to be a grassland garden with flowers in constant bloom. Watered with pure streams born in Crystal Mountain. Now there is nothing but dust with patches of mud blood and stinking corpses. The dead plain is infested with insane wolves and bears. They form in small packs and attack each other. They feed off the endless corpses. And the stench. Not just the dismembered dead, but foul sulphurous fumes that leak from the ground. Crystal Mountain itself appears lifeless. No plant survives on its slopes. The crystal clear crystal giants that reach for the sky from the heart of the mountain … are now smoky. They are dull, and they throb a beat that hits you in the belly. Our pack waits at the forest edge. Gangs of bears and wolves threaten us, but we are pack. We are stronger and they fear us.” Then the scout did 3 formal bows: “My Lord Gold Eye - Lord Winnie ... I have stranger news.” “As we watched the killing field, a small red lump emerged from within the mountain. He stumped through the corpses, all the mad creatures cowering back from him. As he approached it was clear who he was. It was you Lord Winnie, or your twin. helo everbody, im am winnie and im am ver hapy for see yu.” “not wheres that stupid fat lump lord winnie of yours? i can tel you been with him caus i can smel him stinky stufing on you.” you think you can get cross that dead plain wolf pack?” you tell that winnie it no good him hidin an sending him dogs.” you tell him - come meet the winnie wat made and wat will unmake you. i be waiting And he turned back for Crystal Mountain. Our wolf scout seemed bewildered: “It would appear my lords ... There is an Evil Winnie.”
Posted on: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 08:48:54 +0000

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