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== Arriving at Beluaterra ==
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''~Arriving in Grehk''
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I've boarded the [[Ol' Tikwans Flotilla]] 3 weeks ago now. It has been a very unpleasant journey, with many tropical storms. And if it wasn't raining, the sun was knocking me down with its heat. First, I was considdering suicide. Luckely I managed to discover the bright side of life, thanks to Old Grehk's Natural O' Pium, some sort of tabacoo mixed with dry tea, which you have to smoke. And believe me, it makes you feel good! Everytime I smoked it, I saw the sun and felt it rain at the same time. Even once captain Tikwan smiled at me, which is very rare. It was also very strange that he punched me right after that. I think that's a side effect of the [[O'pium]].
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So I was once more statisfied, lurking my good old "Silver Pipe for Tabacoo and ohter smokes". I was nearly at the climax of this statisfaction when I hear the sailor shouting: ''Land in sight, all is bright!''
  
  

Revision as of 16:36, 22 October 2005

Working on it --- Already 3 pages in Manuscript.

First Pages/introduction coming soon. --- I have lost my introduction somewhere in my room, but I'll try to get it back before it gets into the vacuum cleaner---


Arriving at Beluaterra

~Arriving in Grehk

I've boarded the Ol' Tikwans Flotilla 3 weeks ago now. It has been a very unpleasant journey, with many tropical storms. And if it wasn't raining, the sun was knocking me down with its heat. First, I was considdering suicide. Luckely I managed to discover the bright side of life, thanks to Old Grehk's Natural O' Pium, some sort of tabacoo mixed with dry tea, which you have to smoke. And believe me, it makes you feel good! Everytime I smoked it, I saw the sun and felt it rain at the same time. Even once captain Tikwan smiled at me, which is very rare. It was also very strange that he punched me right after that. I think that's a side effect of the O'pium.

So I was once more statisfied, lurking my good old "Silver Pipe for Tabacoo and ohter smokes". I was nearly at the climax of this statisfaction when I hear the sailor shouting: Land in sight, all is bright!



Book 1; From South to North

To Starting Point Cagamir, via Ardmore - Rii - Irombro

It is now Tuesday. I have been on the continent for 2 days by now. 4 weeks ago I left my home to set sail to Beluaterra. Once I arrived in Grehk, I stayed there for 2 days. Today I will continue my journey. I have made plans to go from the South (Cagamir) to the NOrth (Doatnu). However I could also end up in Zettermain. It depends on what the locals advise me, and what happens to me.

But now I'm standing outside the walls of Grehk. IN the city itself, there were a lot of young people. But when I took a look at the fields, I saw that they were barely used. I decided to ask one of the few men that I could find why it is so empty here. He told me that there was a war going on, between Luz de Bia and Midas Chia. HE said that almost every men was forced to join the army. Many of these men never returned, and those who did were traumatised and had terrible smelly wounds. But well, I wasn't here to report a war. I thanked the mand and moved on, to Ardmore.

This all sounds simple, but passing the borders between MIdas Chia and Riombara wasn't that easy. First, the Midas Chian Guards stopped me and suspected me of smuggling. It took about 3 hours before I could convince them that I was just a hitchhiker. When they finally let me go, I had to get trough Riombara's checkpoint. Again, they stopped me and supsected me of something dark. They said I was an assasin. It took again some hours to convince them, and I realised I would never make it to Town before nightfall. So I decided to look for a ni ce farmer who didn't suspect me of everything bad. Luckely, the Riombarians are very nice people who always like to help a hitchhiker. I stayed at Eywin's farm for just one night, but he told me so much about the 'world' that it seemed a century to me.