08-22-2014, 11:47 AM | #11 | |
HALL OF FAME
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: portal 7 to the 9th exponent
Posts: 16,171
Battle Record: 3-5
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your friend teleports. You are left alone in the library. the book has your name in it. The pen sits inside your battle armor. The key around your neck. The sword feels good in your hands, you swing it a few times and it really feels good. the library is essentially a human representation of all knowledge of everything. What is most important is that you see the nature of choice, the morality of it. What is most important is the heart of the man's choice to choose, not the choice itself. You are amazed.
your "time" is spent ironing out the rifts which your friend had told you about. There exists one of which troubles you greatly, there is a man who became a walrus. He somehow managed to find a secret portal, and he is unnkowningly on a collision course to meet up with a man who is no longer a man, and is one of 3 people on the planet earth who ingested a substance that caused the rift to begin with as it is the literal manifestation of an out of place artifact. The man has crashed a plane into the island and is trapped, that is the good news, the man will kill the entire herd of walri, not only harming the innocent but also never letting the man become a man again. you understand that your "job" is to redeem the innocent and to judge the guilty. In the meantime you realize that you are now FINALLY able to do a perfect Morgan Freeman impression and turn yourself into a blind black man and start talking like him. You use this blind man to connect 4 worlds by using a useless ginger's death to stop a man from dying only to die and have the chance not to because he should have never had to, but still chose to do so. that mission was an amazing success. You enjoyed it. Now then the Walt the Walrus versus LArs the monster..... do you: A: interfere with the walrus verse monster B: let it play out as it will, things will be ok.
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