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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">âLetâs see⦠Let me try and remember thatâ.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">âLetâs see⦠Let me try and remember thatâ.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission 17, Date October 30<sup>th</sup> 9 Yt, 11:12, Log 1</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission 17, Date October 30<sup>th</sup> 9 Yt, 11:12, Log 1</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">And with that we complete todayâs log. To summarise: weâre the crew, weâre searching for thing, Fred is bad.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">And with that we complete todayâs log. To summarise: weâre the crew, weâre searching for thing, Fred is bad.</p> | ||
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<p style="text-align: left;">'' | <p style="text-align: left;">''Stubbornness'', Mission 17, Date October 30<sup>th</sup> 9 Yt, 17:32, Log 2</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Weâve hit a bit of a delay. Weâre changing course. Apparently, Kibo just noticed we were off course of where we were headed. Never thought Kibo would make a mistake like that. Weâve been on the wrong path, too much to the south, for hours. Iâve not heard of Kibo doing anything like it before. Weird. Guess he must be tired, too, after all this water for six days straightâ¦</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Weâve hit a bit of a delay. Weâre changing course. Apparently, Kibo just noticed we were off course of where we were headed. Never thought Kibo would make a mistake like that. Weâve been on the wrong path, too much to the south, for hours. Iâve not heard of Kibo doing anything like it before. Weird. Guess he must be tired, too, after all this water for six days straightâ¦</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Well, at least weâre headed the right way now, towards the west. Captain did mention some numbers or coordinates or something, but I donât really remember them. All will be good and hopefully weâll discover new lands in time for breakfast tomorrow.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Well, at least weâre headed the right way now, towards the west. Captain did mention some numbers or coordinates or something, but I donât really remember them. All will be good and hopefully weâll discover new lands in time for breakfast tomorrow.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission 17, Date October 30<sup>th</sup> 9 Yt, 23:47, Log 3</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Man, I could really do with some soda right now.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Man, I could really do with some soda right now.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission sixtee- ah got it wrongâ¦</p> | ||
<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission 17, Date October 31<sup>st</sup> 9 Yt, 8:43, Log 4</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Damn, woken up early today. As if Iâve got a job to do or something. Whatâs it Jill? Stop staring at me like that. Anyway, no land found yet. And I also missed breakfast. Why did Captain have to lock the kitchen today?</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Damn, woken up early today. As if Iâve got a job to do or something. Whatâs it Jill? Stop staring at me like that. Anyway, no land found yet. And I also missed breakfast. Why did Captain have to lock the kitchen today?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Dang it, I gotta give that to you. And thus we end this recording with Jill ahead of me for now, but will she maintain that score? Tune in next episode to find out.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Dang it, I gotta give that to you. And thus we end this recording with Jill ahead of me for now, but will she maintain that score? Tune in next episode to find out.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission aah 17, Date whatever, Log the next one after the previous one</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hello everyone. Itâs Rowen, your new host. Iâm sure youâll be happy to have gotten a much better-looking host now⦠Though you canât really see me with these. But my voice is greater, too.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hello everyone. Itâs Rowen, your new host. Iâm sure youâll be happy to have gotten a much better-looking host now⦠Though you canât really see me with these. But my voice is greater, too.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Oh shoot, Jackâs coming, gotta go. Over!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Oh shoot, Jackâs coming, gotta go. Over!</p> | ||
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<p style="text-align: left;">'' | <p style="text-align: left;">''Stubbornness'', Mission 17, Date October 31<sup>st</sup> 9 Yt, 15:22, Log what was the last number, Rowen?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">I think youâre doing that wrong, Rowen. Youâre only supposed to say that when using a walkie-talkie.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">I think youâre doing that wrong, Rowen. Youâre only supposed to say that when using a walkie-talkie.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Oh shoot, itâs Fred. Run, run, go, go, go!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Oh shoot, itâs Fred. Run, run, go, go, go!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission 17, Date October 31<sup>st</sup> 9 Yt, 18:56, Log 7</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">I was telling Rowen, and I think all of you listeners at home will agree, that he should just go for it and ask Jill out, but then he says he canât when the mood in the shipâs so bad, itâs killing his groove. So, I ask him whatâs wrong. And he says that he overheard Kibo and Captain arguing. What are they arguing about, I ask. Apparently, Kibo fell asleep overnight and hit the wrong button or something and sent the ship the wrong way going right bast east towards home. Kibo denied it, saying he was up all night and never did he turn the ship around and he doesnât understand what happened. So, Captainâs mad at him for making a mistake twice, but also not admitting it. She told him to go sleep, because heâs too tired to fly properly and Kibo got annoyed saying it wasnât true at all.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">I was telling Rowen, and I think all of you listeners at home will agree, that he should just go for it and ask Jill out, but then he says he canât when the mood in the shipâs so bad, itâs killing his groove. So, I ask him whatâs wrong. And he says that he overheard Kibo and Captain arguing. What are they arguing about, I ask. Apparently, Kibo fell asleep overnight and hit the wrong button or something and sent the ship the wrong way going right bast east towards home. Kibo denied it, saying he was up all night and never did he turn the ship around and he doesnât understand what happened. So, Captainâs mad at him for making a mistake twice, but also not admitting it. She told him to go sleep, because heâs too tired to fly properly and Kibo got annoyed saying it wasnât true at all.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">I can hear you! I told you what was wrong!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">I can hear you! I told you what was wrong!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission 17, Date October 31<sup>st</sup> 9 Yt, 20:56, Log 8</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Itâs getting late now, so itâs hard to see, but Mr. Svee said he saw mist ahead on the telescope, so weâve all been wondering if that means anything. If we should approach or avoid it. Captain asked for Jill to look into it with her voodoo magic or whatever, but sheâs been cooped up in her room and doesnât come out. I tried to peek in at some point and she was in some sort of meditative stance with weird make-up on her face and candles lit all around. Iâll never understand those sorcerers.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Itâs getting late now, so itâs hard to see, but Mr. Svee said he saw mist ahead on the telescope, so weâve all been wondering if that means anything. If we should approach or avoid it. Captain asked for Jill to look into it with her voodoo magic or whatever, but sheâs been cooped up in her room and doesnât come out. I tried to peek in at some point and she was in some sort of meditative stance with weird make-up on her face and candles lit all around. Iâll never understand those sorcerers.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">In any case, with her like that, weâve pretty much no choice to just go in and investigate it. I wonder what weâll find. If anything. It might just be boring old mist. Well, weâll find out in a few hours.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">In any case, with her like that, weâve pretty much no choice to just go in and investigate it. I wonder what weâll find. If anything. It might just be boring old mist. Well, weâll find out in a few hours.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission seventeeaaaaah, something something something 4:28, Log 9</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Iâm thirsty.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Iâm thirsty.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission 17, Date October 31<sup>st </sup> 9 Yt, 8:13, Log 10</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Ah, woken up early today, damn. Why Captain, why? I almost missed breakfast, too. Itâs a new day today and hmm, whatâs that? Computerâs got the wrong date for some reason, says the 15<sup>th</sup>. Weird. Iâll tell Rowen to come and fix it later. Ah, this headache is killing me. Iâll end this entry early now.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Ah, woken up early today, damn. Why Captain, why? I almost missed breakfast, too. Itâs a new day today and hmm, whatâs that? Computerâs got the wrong date for some reason, says the 15<sup>th</sup>. Weird. Iâll tell Rowen to come and fix it later. Ah, this headache is killing me. Iâll end this entry early now.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission 17, Date October 31<sup>st</sup> 9 Yt, 10:42, Log 11</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Maaan, what is this? I ask Rowen to fix the computer for me and he says no, because somethingâs got Jill spooked up and heâd rather stay with her. Man! Itâs bros before hoes, ya know? Iâd get it if Jill actually what she was so scared of, but she said she doesnât know! Thatâs weird, right? So, now Iâm stuck with Fred trying to fix it, like what?</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Maaan, what is this? I ask Rowen to fix the computer for me and he says no, because somethingâs got Jill spooked up and heâd rather stay with her. Man! Itâs bros before hoes, ya know? Iâd get it if Jill actually what she was so scared of, but she said she doesnât know! Thatâs weird, right? So, now Iâm stuck with Fred trying to fix it, like what?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Oh dammit.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Oh dammit.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">I was on my way to ask Mr. Svee to fix my computer, but then I met Captain and Kibo in the halls having the weirdest conversation. Captain was asking Kibo why the ship was all overturned, but then Kibo said it couldnât have been his fault, because in the early morning it was Captain flying the ship. But thatâs weird, I donât remember Captain taking over. And she too was confused about it. They then simply went and fixed the shipâs course, but Iâm not sure whatâs going on and neither are they. I wonder if Kiboâs cursed.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">I was on my way to ask Mr. Svee to fix my computer, but then I met Captain and Kibo in the halls having the weirdest conversation. Captain was asking Kibo why the ship was all overturned, but then Kibo said it couldnât have been his fault, because in the early morning it was Captain flying the ship. But thatâs weird, I donât remember Captain taking over. And she too was confused about it. They then simply went and fixed the shipâs course, but Iâm not sure whatâs going on and neither are they. I wonder if Kiboâs cursed.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', Mission the one we got, Date today, around one, Log 13</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Now Jillâs taken to going around in a weird costume with a censer, burning incense and sprinkling water. She says itâs some kind of ceremonial dress. I think she might end up short-circuiting something, but Rowen isnât stopping her. I think he might just like the costume though.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Now Jillâs taken to going around in a weird costume with a censer, burning incense and sprinkling water. She says itâs some kind of ceremonial dress. I think she might end up short-circuiting something, but Rowen isnât stopping her. I think he might just like the costume though.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">What a day.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">What a day.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'', blah blah blah, Log 14, Status report</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">It appears through our combined efforts, Fred, Mr. Svee and I have⦠crashed my computer. Itâs not opening any more, dammit. Oh, but also it looks like the date problem involves all our computers. Did we get hacked?</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">It appears through our combined efforts, Fred, Mr. Svee and I have⦠crashed my computer. Itâs not opening any more, dammit. Oh, but also it looks like the date problem involves all our computers. Did we get hacked?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness'' pays off! Mission 17, Date October 31<sup>st</sup> 9 Yt, 14:53, Log 15</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">WE HAVE SEEN LAND! I repeat! We have seen land! I was just informed Mr. Svee saw it on the telescope. Looks like an island. Itâs overcast with mist apparently and thereâs a storm on the horizon, but weâre all too excited. Weâve discovered new land, actual land. The mission is a success! Weâre all eager to see it from up close and explore it, so weâll attempt to land. A storm should be no problem for our ship.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">WE HAVE SEEN LAND! I repeat! We have seen land! I was just informed Mr. Svee saw it on the telescope. Looks like an island. Itâs overcast with mist apparently and thereâs a storm on the horizon, but weâre all too excited. Weâve discovered new land, actual land. The mission is a success! Weâre all eager to see it from up close and explore it, so weâll attempt to land. A storm should be no problem for our ship.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness,'' Mission 17, Date October 31<sup>st</sup> 9 Yt, 15:09, Blog 16</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hello everybody and welcome back to the Official Record Blog. Today we will be interviewing the crew of the ship Stubbornness. I have with me right now a man by the name Rowen, would you like to tell us what youâre doing right now?</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hello everybody and welcome back to the Official Record Blog. Today we will be interviewing the crew of the ship Stubbornness. I have with me right now a man by the name Rowen, would you like to tell us what youâre doing right now?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Donât we all? You know what they say, they donât pay for luxury in the Rogues.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Donât we all? You know what they say, they donât pay for luxury in the Rogues.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Next is Miss Jill. What would you like to say to the audience, Jill?</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Next is Miss Jill. What would you like to say to the audience, Jill?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">No wait Jack, come back!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">No wait Jack, come back!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Haha and now that weâve gotten to trick Jill, let us proceed to the next person. Kibo, would you like to-</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Haha and now that weâve gotten to trick Jill, let us proceed to the next person. Kibo, would you like to-</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Get out of here!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Get out of here!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Alas, the last thing didnât work out, but weâve got more people to interview. Mr. Svee what would you like to tell the audience?</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Alas, the last thing didnât work out, but weâve got more people to interview. Mr. Svee what would you like to tell the audience?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Ah⦠Okay. Then, I believe this part of the interviewing process is over. On to the next person!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Ah⦠Okay. Then, I believe this part of the interviewing process is over. On to the next person!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hey Captain, what-</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hey Captain, what-</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Yes, maâam!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Yes, maâam!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">And thus sadly this interview comes to an end, but hopefully youâve all come to know our crew members a little better. Thatâs all of them after all.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">And thus sadly this interview comes to an end, but hopefully youâve all come to know our crew members a little better. Thatâs all of them after all.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Log 17</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Log 17</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hem hem⦠AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hem hem⦠AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">WE JUST ENTERED THE STORM AND I DONâT KNOW IF YOU CAN HEAR ME, BECAUSE ITâS VERY LOUD, BUT DAMN WAS THAT SUDDEN ROAR OF THUNDER SCARY!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">WE JUST ENTERED THE STORM AND I DONâT KNOW IF YOU CAN HEAR ME, BECAUSE ITâS VERY LOUD, BUT DAMN WAS THAT SUDDEN ROAR OF THUNDER SCARY!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Log 18</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Log 18</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Welcome back. Iâve sought out a more soundproof place, so that you can hear my voice without screaming. The storm has proven to be stronger than we expected. Kiboâs fighting it out right now, so that weâre not overtaken by the winds, but itâs fine, this kind of thing happens sometimes. Iâve got to say though I really am glad weâre in a waterproof airtight ship cause itâs chaos out there. I looked out a window and could barely see anything beyond the drops of rain. Or the hail. Yes, there seems to be hail also.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Welcome back. Iâve sought out a more soundproof place, so that you can hear my voice without screaming. The storm has proven to be stronger than we expected. Kiboâs fighting it out right now, so that weâre not overtaken by the winds, but itâs fine, this kind of thing happens sometimes. Iâve got to say though I really am glad weâre in a waterproof airtight ship cause itâs chaos out there. I looked out a window and could barely see anything beyond the drops of rain. Or the hail. Yes, there seems to be hail also.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Rowen and Jill are here with me in the closet, looking for warm clothes and blankets. Itâs gotten pretty cold suddenly. And Captain doesnât want to raise the thermostatâs temperature. Something about saving energy. I donât really get it, weâve got enough fuel to go on for thrice as much and still be able to come back, but Captain is Captain, I suppose. At least, it means Jill changed out of her ridiculous outfit.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Rowen and Jill are here with me in the closet, looking for warm clothes and blankets. Itâs gotten pretty cold suddenly. And Captain doesnât want to raise the thermostatâs temperature. Something about saving energy. I donât really get it, weâve got enough fuel to go on for thrice as much and still be able to come back, but Captain is Captain, I suppose. At least, it means Jill changed out of her ridiculous outfit.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Log 19</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Log 19</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">And the storm just got stronger. You can hear the sound of hail hitting on the roof, canât you? I wonder if my voice will end up completely drowned out by the end of this.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">And the storm just got stronger. You can hear the sound of hail hitting on the roof, canât you? I wonder if my voice will end up completely drowned out by the end of this.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Itâs not the time for that, Jill! Erm hem, where was I? Ah yes. So, as you can see Rowen and Jill are lucky to have me with them. I can protect them as well as the clothes.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Itâs not the time for that, Jill! Erm hem, where was I? Ah yes. So, as you can see Rowen and Jill are lucky to have me with them. I can protect them as well as the clothes.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Log 20</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Log 20</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Nope, not doing it. Better to just pull out, they said. We wouldnât be able to go out anyway if we landed, so itâs better if we just wait it out from outside.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Nope, not doing it. Better to just pull out, they said. We wouldnât be able to go out anyway if we landed, so itâs better if we just wait it out from outside.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">The jolts are getting more violent and Rowenâs kinda scared. Ha ha, heâs such a kid. Iâm not scared at all myself of course.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">The jolts are getting more violent and Rowenâs kinda scared. Ha ha, heâs such a kid. Iâm not scared at all myself of course.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Lo- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Lo- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">The shipâs gone out of control. Weâre spinuwauwawanniiiingâ¦!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">The shipâs gone out of control. Weâre spinuwauwawanniiiingâ¦!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Brace for impact! Weâre falling!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Brace for impact! Weâre falling!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">I think Iâve gotta go now. The shipâs gone underwater and there might be damage to the hull.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">I think Iâve gotta go now. The shipâs gone underwater and there might be damage to the hull.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Fred, take care of him, weâve got to go.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Fred, take care of him, weâve got to go.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Ah⦠This is Rowen speaking. I found Jackâs recorder on the floor, so Iâve picked it up now. If these are going to be the last moments of our lives, we might as well leave something behind of them. The emergency lights just went on after a power failure, but for a while it was dark and I lost Jill. I got separated from Jack earlier when the seaweed monsters were chasing us.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Ah⦠This is Rowen speaking. I found Jackâs recorder on the floor, so Iâve picked it up now. If these are going to be the last moments of our lives, we might as well leave something behind of them. The emergency lights just went on after a power failure, but for a while it was dark and I lost Jill. I got separated from Jack earlier when the seaweed monsters were chasing us.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">I think Iâve lost them for now, but thatâs not the only problem right now. Iâve come up to a window and that sound we heard earlier⦠Huge tentacles seem to be wrapped around the ship. What the heck is this? Are we gonna die? I donât wanna die. This is stupid.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">I think Iâve lost them for now, but thatâs not the only problem right now. Iâve come up to a window and that sound we heard earlier⦠Huge tentacles seem to be wrapped around the ship. What the heck is this? Are we gonna die? I donât wanna die. This is stupid.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hi, itâs me again. Iâve come up to the cockpit door. I tried to open it, but it wouldnât badge. Then, I noticed the seaweeds on it. Iâm afraid to touch it. Captain and Kibo might be in danger, though⦠Iâll try knocking.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hi, itâs me again. Iâve come up to the cockpit door. I tried to open it, but it wouldnât badge. Then, I noticed the seaweeds on it. Iâm afraid to touch it. Captain and Kibo might be in danger, though⦠Iâll try knocking.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hello? Hello? Anybody in? Theyâre not answering, but the seaweeds are starting to stir. They might already be⦠Either way, I donât think I can help them. I hope⦠I hope. I gotta go!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hello? Hello? Anybody in? Theyâre not answering, but the seaweeds are starting to stir. They might already be⦠Either way, I donât think I can help them. I hope⦠I hope. I gotta go!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Whoa! Jill is awesome! She just came out of nowhere and burnt some seaweeds to a crisp. Never underestimate sorcerers. Thanks Jill, you saved me.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Whoa! Jill is awesome! She just came out of nowhere and burnt some seaweeds to a crisp. Never underestimate sorcerers. Thanks Jill, you saved me.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Never mind that, we should try to find the others and stick together.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Never mind that, we should try to find the others and stick together.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">We just found Jack struggling with a bunch of fish that had gotten in through another hole. We got him away, but I donât know if we can fight all these fish. Theyâre pretty big and they look hungry and thereâs all this water coming in.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">We just found Jack struggling with a bunch of fish that had gotten in through another hole. We got him away, but I donât know if we can fight all these fish. Theyâre pretty big and they look hungry and thereâs all this water coming in.</p> | ||
<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Letâs just run!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Letâs just run!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Haha! This was so cool. Jack just smashed a sea snakeâs head with a bat. Not sure where he even got it. Saved Jill that way. Iâm starting to think we might just make it. Soon weâll get to the armoury to get our weapons.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Haha! This was so cool. Jack just smashed a sea snakeâs head with a bat. Not sure where he even got it. Saved Jill that way. Iâm starting to think we might just make it. Soon weâll get to the armoury to get our weapons.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">AAAAAAAAAAH!</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">AAAAAAAAAAH!</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hello, everyone! This is Fred speaking. I just found the guys and a soda unconscious in a pool of water. I pulled them out, but Iâm not sure what to do with the soda, what do yâall think? I donât know if Jack would be mad that I used his recorder thingy, but heâs unconscious right now, so I couldnât ask and I thought someone should record this. You know, like a commemorative photo.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hello, everyone! This is Fred speaking. I just found the guys and a soda unconscious in a pool of water. I pulled them out, but Iâm not sure what to do with the soda, what do yâall think? I donât know if Jack would be mad that I used his recorder thingy, but heâs unconscious right now, so I couldnât ask and I thought someone should record this. You know, like a commemorative photo.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">There was a lot of shaking, but in the end it seems we made it out and weâre currently floating out in the open sea, but under clear sky. Hmm. Now that I mentioned that, why were we in a storm in the first place? I donât seem to remember at the moment. But my new friend Thorn is telling me not to worry about it, so Iâll probably do that.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">There was a lot of shaking, but in the end it seems we made it out and weâre currently floating out in the open sea, but under clear sky. Hmm. Now that I mentioned that, why were we in a storm in the first place? I donât seem to remember at the moment. But my new friend Thorn is telling me not to worry about it, so Iâll probably do that.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness,'' Mission 17, Date November 2<sup>nd</sup> 9 Yt, 8:13, Log 29</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Wow, log 29? When did we get to such a high number? I only remember recording like⦠three. Speaking of which, when did it become November 2<sup>nd</sup>? Iâd swear it was like October 31<sup>st</sup> today? Is the computer broken, or⦠Oh man, did I miss Halloweâen? I was gonna harvest some candy from Rowen. Hmm. I do feel like something did happen recently, but I canât quite recollect it any more. Hey Rowen! Do you remember what we were doing the past two days?</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Wow, log 29? When did we get to such a high number? I only remember recording like⦠three. Speaking of which, when did it become November 2<sup>nd</sup>? Iâd swear it was like October 31<sup>st</sup> today? Is the computer broken, or⦠Oh man, did I miss Halloweâen? I was gonna harvest some candy from Rowen. Hmm. I do feel like something did happen recently, but I canât quite recollect it any more. Hey Rowen! Do you remember what we were doing the past two days?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">...nd Rowen, can I ask you something?</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">...nd Rowen, can I ask you something?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hang on a moment, Jill, first I gotta:</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Hang on a moment, Jill, first I gotta:</p> | ||
<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness,'' Mission 17, Date October 31<sup>st</sup> 9 Yt, 8:32, Log 30</p> | ||
<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Do you have to record everything?</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Do you have to record everything?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Youâre even bad at ''this'', Fred?</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Youâre even bad at ''this'', Fred?</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">'' | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">''Stubbornness,'' Mission 17, Date November 2<sup>nd</sup> 9 Yt, 9:05, Log 31</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">Ah, Captain just debriefed us. Apparently, weâre going back home. The shipâs sustained too much damage to risk travelling any further. When did the ship get damaged again? Hmm. Maybe we hit birds while I was sleeping or something like that. Anyway, looks like this series is going to be coming to an end soon, but donât you worry. Iâll still be here for the Stubbornnessâs next mission (probably). Now off to mopping, there seems to be a lot of water in the ship for some reason.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">Ah, Captain just debriefed us. Apparently, weâre going back home. The shipâs sustained too much damage to risk travelling any further. When did the ship get damaged again? Hmm. Maybe we hit birds while I was sleeping or something like that. Anyway, looks like this series is going to be coming to an end soon, but donât you worry. Iâll still be here for the Stubbornnessâs next mission (probably). Now off to mopping, there seems to be a lot of water in the ship for some reason.</p> | ||
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<p lang="en-GB" align="left">âAnd thatâs why you can always have a worse November 1<sup>st</sup>â, Roger finished.</p> | <p lang="en-GB" align="left">âAnd thatâs why you can always have a worse November 1<sup>st</sup>â, Roger finished.</p> | ||
Revision as of 17:42, 2 November 2020
Scary Stories on Halloweâenâs Eve
Three Rogues were seated around a camp fire in a forest clearing, warming their hands from the nightâs cold even though if theyâd understood their suits slightly better, theyâd have known that they had settings that provided thermal insulation and internal heating.
âIâve got to say, though, volunteering to investigate this forest right before Halloweâen was the best idea weâve had in months. Just imagine all the other Rogues that will be waking up in just a few hours to get ready for the Candy Harvest and weâre here just chillingâ, Joe was satisfied.
âI wonder if itâs bad that weâre not really investigating the woods thoughâ, Phil was worried.
âCome on, itâs not like thereâs going to actually be anything hiding here. The mission was so low-priority it hadnât even been assigned to anyone for two weeks. Besides, Ned went out looking for water. That counts as investigating in my bookâ, Roger reassured him.
âYeah man, itâs heaven. We get to go camping and do nothing and just relax. Weâve got our camp fire and our marshmallows and we donât need to get back until the Candy Harvest is over. Itâs perfect!â Joe shared his enthusiasm.
âI supposeâ.
â...â, silence followed for a moment or two.
âItâs pretty cold, thoughâ, Roger finally said.
âAnd weâre out of marshmallowsâ, Joe pointed out, as he stuck the final marshmallow to his wooden stick.
âIâm getting thirsty after all the marshmallowsâ, Phil lamented as he looked over his shoulder for the umpteenth time to see if Ned was coming back. He wasnât.
âMan, this sucks!â Joe declared.
âItâs still four more hours till dawnâ, Roger checked the watch of his HUD. âIt wouldnât be so bad, if we could just sleepâ.
âAs we said, we canât do that. Leaving the camp fire unattended would be far too hazardousâ, Phil reminded him.
âAnd if only one of us stands watch, they may fall asleep, so itâs got to be all of usâ, Joe added.
âI know⦠Itâs just wishful thinking. I wish time would fly fasterâ.
âOh hey, I know what we can do to pass time!â Joe suddenly exclaimed.
âIs it pumpkin seeds? Because weâre out of those, tooâ, Phil interjected.
âNo, not pumpkin seeds. We can tell scary stories!â
âScary stories?â Phil didnât sound that thrilled.
âOh, that seems like fun! You know any good ones, Joe?â
âYeah, I got one. Itâs about The Three Monsters of Thunderclap...â
The Three Monsters of Thunderclap
Thereâs a legend in Thunderclap shared from Rogue to Rogue; it says three monsters are living in Thunderclap, in its dungeons deep. Warnings the elders give never in the dark corners to wander, else death by monster you might meet.
The first one, the oldest, they say is a giant badger zombie. Chained in its dark cell, thedudeâs commands it heeds only. Released in secret, every blue moon, to hunt down and find any enemies of thedude. You cannot defeat it, for in this land the title of the strongest it claims; so if itâs after you, running is the only way. Once a free badger, our king the monster cursed; the story warns: lest to a zombie you also are turned.
The second, most savage, is rumoured to be a half-man, half-lizard, half-machine kind of beast.
Thatâs one half too many.
Hey, get out of my story, Phil! Anyway, where was I? Ah yes, the man-lizard-machine beast of doom.
Once aimed thedudeâs armies in war to lead, the poor lizard in its training went mad. Now everything in sight it has to kill with fire, a ruthless murderer with a kill count bigger than all of us three. Deep in the mountain now itâs hidden, where its deranged voice no one can reach. But when the kingâs angry, his minions have failed; he throws them to the pit, the monster to feed.
The third and final one, thedudeâs trusted assassin, a man with no head, wearing a carved pumpkin and carrying a sword. A cold light emits through its hollow eyes, but if you ever gaze upon its glow, know this, you soon will be dead. For the Jack-oâ-Lantern donât breath or sleep, it donât drink or eat. It never rests, always chases, youâll never shake it off. Wherever you go, itâll find you, through land, through sea, through forest and bog. One day youâll find youâve been stabbed by its sword.
So, if thereâs any message to be learnt from this story, never anger thedude, never fail his will. Donât rebel against him or your orders neglect. Or even you might find you are hunted by zombie or lizard or a pumpkin-head!
As Joe finished his story and with satisfaction noticed his comradesâ eyes were wide open and Phil was even looking around him for any signs of the Jack-oâ-lantern or the zombie badger, should they be after them because they werenât doing their duty. Joe, thinking he could capitalise on that state of mind, upon concluding his narration jumped up, flailing his arms around and shouting âBOO!â Both his friends jumped up in fear and Phil even screamed. Joe proceeded to laugh at their reactions.
âVery funnyâ, Roger said sarcastically as soon as he regained his composure. âDid you just make all that up to scare us because weâre not taking part in the Candy Harvest?â
âNo, actually the storyâs very true. Rather, the rumours really exist. Donât know if theyâre right thoughâ.
âSpooky. So, youâve got anything to pay Joe back, Phil?â
âHmm⦠Scary stories, ha? Weeell⦠Y- yeah, I do have one, hereâs how it goes: The Most Apparing Spooky Storyâ.
The Most Apparing Spooky Story
It was a night of All Hallowâs Eve Eve âor was it the early morning of All Hallowâs Eveâ when three Rogues were seated by the fire in the middle of a forest. Their fourth comrade was conveniently not there, out in the woods gathering more firewood. The fire was just about to go out and leave only embers behind, so the night was getting cold.
That sounds familiar.
Shut up, Roger!
âItâs getting coldâ, one of the Rogues, who were definitely not us, noted.
âWell no duhâ.
âNedâ, letâs call the fourth comrade by a random name, how about Ned? âwill be back with the firewood shortly and we can have a strong fire againâ .
âTell that to my freezing toesâ.
âMaybe we should go find Ned and help him. We ainât gaining anything out of freezing to death hereâ.
âI guess maybe we shouldnât have sent Ned alone when weâre all coldâ.
âGah! But finding Ned is work and gathering firewood is more work. I hate workâ.
âMe too, man, but what we gonna do?â
âAaaagh! I hate youâ
âFreeze to death, if you likeâ.
And so the three daring Rogues finally got off their butts and did something. Leaving behind the clearing they were in, they walked into uncharted territory, where there were no paths among the trees, looking for their missing friend. However, it was not long before an unforeseen encounter interrupted them.
Out of the darkness, an enormous beast suddenly rose and towered over them. If the Rogues were found and questioned about it later, theyâd probably not be able to agree on what exactly it looked like. One would say it had three lion heads and a whaleâs tail. One would point out how it had eyes all over and a gaping jaw-less mouth full of teeth, while the third would think it had blue-dotted bat-like wings, even though thatâs really stupid Joe. What all three of them could agree on, though, is the thirty-seven abnormally long tentacles that extended out of its main body, three of which instantly seized them, flexibly wrapping around them several times.
âWho goes there, disturbing my sleep?â the monster spoke with a deep rough voice, like that of the earth.
âUuuuh, Joe, Roger and Philâ, random names of course.
âBleghâ, the eldritch horror said. âSimply humans. Iâll just eat you thenâ
âAaaah, no, please donât eat us. Please, spare us. Weâd very much appreciate it if you let us live!â
âAnd why would I do that? Youâre just some puny humans after all. I see no reason to pity my foodâ.
âBecause weâre both intelligent and itâd kind of be immoral to kill us?â
The creature made a sound that could have possibly been interpreted as laughter, âYou? Intelligent? Please! The humans do not at all compare to the true intelligence the Slapalahalapatus possessâ.
âThe Slapohippo-what?â
âSlapalahalapatus!â the aberration roared angrily. âSee! Itâs this kind of ignorance that sets barbarians such as you as just part of the food chain. Speech is no proof of intelligence or any common parrot would make the cut. Humans such as you cover the planets and think youâre the kings of the world even though you understand nothing of it, just because youâre everywhere, Microbes are also everywhere, but they are in control of nothingâ.
âHey, donât blame us for not knowing! If the Slapahupalos are such a big deal, then shouldnât we have heard more about them? Weâve heard stories and some of us even seen of bigger creatures before, but never of anything like youâ.
The ancient beast, so confident in its earlier words, now paused awkwardly. âAaah⦠yes⦠that⦠Well, I suppose Iâm the only one leftâ.
âHaaaaa? Is that so?â the Rogues vindictively pursued the path laid out before them. âIf the Slapepaporhaloohaooors are supposed to be so superior to us, how come theyâre all but extinct now while the humans are thriving?â
âItâs because we are superior that itâs come to this. Long ago, long before this land was even inhabited by humans, when the Slapalahalapatus still thrived and ruled over it, we became so wise and advanced that we were able to read the words written in the essence of the universe by the creators of this world. And while we found perfect sense in all we could read and gained great knowledge from it, one fateful day, a strange word was found that no one could understand. Our greatest philosophers debated on it day and night, but we could still not find its meaning. The scandalous phenomenon spread like wildfire and quickly it was known across the whole world. Eventually everyone was drawn in the mystery and there was no Slapalahalapatus that wasnât concerned by the burning question. A school of thought existed among us that suggested finding the meaning of that word would explain the meaning of life. We started losing sleep over it. We wouldnât eat or drink. We wouldnât talk or relate or mate. We wouldnât work or make art or science. We could only think of the question of the quizzical word. One by one, we started all dying and in the end I was the only one left, drifting through eternity aloneâ.
â,,,â
â⦠Pfft, ahahahaha! They died because of a word! AHAHAHA!â
âYou think this is funny?!â the Slapalahalapatus yelled. âHow about you try and answer this universeâs most difficult question?â
âWell, maybe I canât answer it, but I wonât die over it if I donât! Pff fu huâ.
âWhy donât we amend that then? If you find the meaning of the word, I will spare you, I wonât eat you and let you go. Iâm even feeling generous today and will give you three chances. However, if you cannot, you shall all meet a gruesome deathâ.
âSo, you want us to find the meaning of that word?â
âYesâ.
âAnd if we fail, youâll kill usâ.
âYesâ.
âWell that sounds rad, whatâs the word then?â
âThe word is⦠apparâ.
âAppar?â
âApparâ.
âJust appar?â
âJust apparâ.
âKinda underwhelming after everythingâ.
âItâs still the worldâs most important word, despite what you think of itâ.
âOkay, so we get three chances? That should take some thoughtâ
âDoes it mean monkey?â
âNo, appar does not mean monkey. A hypothesis that it might was suggested by Rahapaparupato on the Forty-seven-thousand-thirty-second year After Appar, but it was definitively disproven six-hundred-twenty-eight years laterâ.
âJoe, donât waste our chances like that. We should take careful consideration before we provide any hypotheses. Do you even know how many chances we have to get it right if we spout word randomly?â
âI dunno. Five?â
âThat is wrong on so many levels I donât even know where to begin withâ.
âAlright then, if you know so much better, why donât you try with our second go?â
âHmm⦠Letâs see. I took Zotaxian for a semester in Rogue Academy and if I recall correctly they had a word apperia that meant serenity. Could this possibly be connected to appar, that is appar meaning serenity?â
âThat couldnât be. Appar is a true word of the essence of the universe; it has nothing to do with the false languages used by physical beings You only have one chance leftâ.
âOh Crux!â
âGood going there Phil, you nailed thisâ.
âOh cut me the slack, please. If weâre going to die soon, I donât want your whining to be the last thing I hearâ.
âHmm. If we even found the right meaning, though, how would you know? You donât know the right one either, so how can you judge?â the only Rogue who hadnât ventured a guess so far spoke up.
âI have studied the matter thoroughly. In the impossible scenario that you get it right, then it would click and everything would make sense. I would knowâ.
âI seeâ, Roger then whispered to his comrades. âIâve got this. Follow my leadâ.
âSo, youâve studied this so well youâd know instantly if it was right. Thatâs pretty apparingâ.
âWhat did you just say? Why did you say that word?â
âOh, you didnât realise? So, you still havenât figured it out, even though we know already. How apparingâ.
âWhat? No! But you donât know. You canât possibly have figured it out!â
âDude, donât appar me like that. You canât just go in denialâ.
âYouâre lying, youâre just trying to fool me!â
âWait⦠are you telling me you were apparing me earlier on when you said youâd know if I figured it out?â
âPersonally, Iâm pretty apparredâ, Joe interjected, having realised what Roger was doing.
âOf course I can tell. Speak the meaning and Iâll judgeâ.
âHe canât even appar the meaning himself when heâs supposed to be such an apparing creature. I donât know what to thinkâ, Phil also caught on.
âOf course⦠of course I can⦠appar it. I know the meaning, too. Itâs not possible you would have realised it before I did. I can use the word, too. Itâs⦠itâs very apparing to find out what this word means. Oh my Appar. I just used the word in a sentence. More than once⦠This means⦠This meansâ¦â
âWhat does it mean?â
âI finally understand. Everything is clear now. I have discovered the meaning of appar. What has eluded me and my kind for so long, I now can grasp and I can say: itâs the most apparing meaning. I am so appared to finally find out. I got through the loneliness and madness long ago and came to peace with myself, but my only regret was that I couldnât ever know what appar meant. And now that I know, I can finally rest in appar. I am grateful, three friends. For although you are humans, this apparment would not have been possible without you. You helped me see the appar and as such I will let you live. Farewell, three humans and may we appar againâ.
With its final words said the Slapalahalapatus was covered in a bright white light that filled all of their vision. Then as suddenly as it had appeared, the light vanished, the Slapalahalapatus going with it, not without leaving its mark, though, of all the surrounding trees burning.
âWell, that actually worked⦠Neatâ.
âDo you actually know what appar meant?â
âNo ideaâ.
âHey, weâve got a camp fire now. Appar!â
âThe end!â Phil finished with a satisfied look on his face.
âDude, this isnât a scary story! Itâs called what we were doing two hours agoâ, Joe objected.
âI donât know, it was pretty scary when it happenedâ.
âWell yeah, but not now after itâs over. And definitely not as a story repeated so quickly afterâ.
âItâs pretty weird though. If there was something so dangerous in these woods, one would expect command would have picked up on it and sent someone investigate. It appars me reallyâ, Roger contemplated.
âWell, never mind that. How about a scary story of yours? You do have one, right? After asking for our own?â
âNaturally, my dear friend Joe. And my story is called The Most Haunted House of the Centuryâ.
The Most Haunted House of the Century
It was a night of Halloween Eve âor I guess you might call it early Halloweenâ when three Rogues were seated by the fire in the middle of a forest. Their fourth comrade was conveniently not there, out in the woods searching for water. They were out of food and water and as the night advanced, their thirst grew more and more.
Iâm getting a feeling of deja vu.
Just listen to the story and youâll see.
The three soldiers were getting desperate to drink something and they wondered if it was right to have sent their other comrade to find water alone, even though theyâd just made him gather firewood only to make a new camp fire by themselves. But they all hated work, so worth it. Especially seeing as Ned came back then and for once wasnât useless.
âHey guys, you wonât believe what I found!â the Rogue spoke excitedly as he appeared from the trees.
âIs it water?â
âNo, itâs even better!â
Oops, spoke too soon.
âIf itâs not water, Iâm not interestedâ, Joe looked angry.
âBut guys, you must see this. Thereâs a house in the middle of the forest!â
âIs a house built in a forest so weird?â Phil asked.
âIf it was built in it, no. But this one seems to have crashed a few trees under it, like it appeared on top of them out of nowhereâ.
âThatâs⦠apparingâ.
âApparing?â
âSounds worth checking out. Since weâre here anyway, we probably should do as much as to report thisâ.
âIsnât this anyone elseâs job?â Joe complained.
âNo actually this is exactly what we signed up forâ.
âI donât remember thatâ, Roger responded. âBut a magical house sounds fun, letâs do thisâ.
Roger said that, however, not knowing about the old legend of the haunted wandering house. The story goes that there once was a scary strong wizard that one did not want to see cross. When he got mad, he would summon storms or put forests on fire, or worst of all turn you into a wooden squirrel. Living in his magical house that wandered the land on its own,he terrorised it for many years, but eventually even he was slain by a chivalrous hero. However, his house that leaped from place to place still waited for him to return, not knowing that he never would. Embodying the spirit of waiting, it attracted the ghosts of many dead housewives who in their life had to deal with their husbands always away from home. Their merging with the dark and mysterious magics cast into the house from the wizard itself, the haunted wandering house was born: always appearing in dark places across the land, presenting itself to the unassuming, it opens its doors and accepts the weary passersby into its deceptively warm interior. But when it tests its guests and finds them not to be the one itâs looking for, it always with no exception kills them and no one hears of them again. Itâs said that most of all it likes to appear before sailors, travellers and adventurers to satisfy the vengeful spirits haunting it.
That very house is what the four Rogues came upon that night, led by Ned. As described, it lay on top of a couple of trees, crashed by its weight. Coloured black and grey, it was surrounded by an eerie green aura. The Rogues gazed at it in awe and fear, unsure how to proceed.
âSo, what do we do now?â
âI guess we go in?â
âDo we have to?â
âWe canât just come all the way here and not check insideâ.
âFiiineâ.
And so the four Rogues entered⦠And they never came out again. They were never seen again. And no one knows what happened to them.
â...â
âIs that it?â
âYou want more?â
âNo, itâs just itâs kind of stupidâ.
âWhat, you didnât like it?â
âDonât get me wrong, it definitely had that spooky potential, but it lacked in execution. The ending especially needed more workâ.
âEveryoneâs a critic, these days. Letâs see if you still have that attitude if you meet the wandering houseâ.
âAs if that kind of thing existsâ.
âHey guys, Iâm back!â
In the thick of their conversation as they were, the three Rogues hadnât noticed Ned approaching them. In their scary-story-affected mood, everyone jumped up from the surprise appearance.
âCrux, Ned, you scared the brick out of me! Donât creep on us like that!â
âIâm sorry, Iâm sorryâ.
âWell, never mind that, whereâs the water?â Joe eyed his friend thirstily.
âI didnât find any, but Iâve got the next best thingâ.
âWaiiit⦠What is it?â Phil asked.
âItâs a house! Imagine that, a house in a forest!â
âA house?â Philâs voice rose a few octaves, but he wasnât the only one who looked shocked.
âShow usâ, Roger instructed.
âWow, I didnât expect you guys to be so interested. I thought youâd say mean things againâ.
âJust take us thereâ, Joeâs voice was a little shaky.
As asked, Ned led them to his findings. And truly they found a house resting upon some fallen trees. It was made of wood and stone and its walls were crooked. There was a chimney on the roof, but no smoke came out of it, only the eerie mist that surrounded the entire building. The Rogues stared at in fear for a while, wondering if it really was what they thought it was. Then, the final drop came when all of a sudden, the houseâs door opened all on its own. This was all the three friends needed and they all together started running away, screaming in fear lest the house eat them. For everybody knows that when encountered with the mysteries of the other side, being as loud as you can is sure to keep you safe.
The three Rogues ran all the way out of the forest and back to base, where they were later punished for bailing with double the work for the Halloweâen Candy Harvest. Only Ned was left behind wondering what had scared his friends so much. He thought he should follow behind them, so they wouldnât get separated, but as he started walking away, he only got a glimpse of it with the edge of his eye and never was able to confirm it: a blonde woman appeared out of the trees and moving swiftly entered the house, the door closing behind her. And Ned never saw her again. . .
The Tale of Boo
Gather round children, I've got a story for you
Four soldiers once walking in the forest of Boo
In there they were greeted by scary old trees
Under which no one would sit to K-I-S-S kiss
Deeper and deeper they ventured into the woods
And the nasty aura always worsened their moods
The moon rose at night
The dark grew in might
In the woods lived a lone ghost named Steve
He laughed for the day was All Hallow's Eve
The spirits had risen and doomed their fate
For the foolish soldiers had taken the bait
Receiving a signal of colours black and red
Too bad their comrade was already dead
As time went on, the four men started to chat
Scared they were not, of the occasional bat
Ted said he wanted a coffee with cream
That's when they all heard an unearthly scream
Frightened they panicked, they run their hearts a-beating
As they realised their time on earth was fleeting
In midst of the fright
The clock struck midnight
And out of nowhere they were stopped by a sudden house
Scared witless they entered like in the trap does the mouse
Ancient it looked, and in riches abundant
Everything went wrong when Ted touched a pendant
From all around there was a sound of creaking
And doors everywhere went rampant, mad as the king
The soldiers were then trapped with locked all the doors
Right before the appearance of a spectral fiery horse
It charged against Ted, now he's down for the count
Stomped as he was by the nightmarish mount
Then walked in a man by hand holding his head
Looking at the horrified group that's what he said
"Welcome travellers, how do you do?
Brave you are to enter in the forest named Boo
Please join me and together let's dine
I'm sure to your liking you'll find my wine
But know this, just like your friend
By morning, there's no escape, you all will be dead"
The three remaining run completely terrified
They hoped their fate they somehow defied
John saw a window and thought he found a way
When he jumped out he saw of hope a ray
But when he landed he faced the headless rider
A quick swing and the blood spilled like cider
Off with his head
Now John's all red
Bill and Robin the mansion also fled
Using a catapult made out of a bed
When Bill saw little lights he quickly followed
And the Will-O-Wisps gladly showed him the road
But that decision's moment he would come to rue
When the screen would declare: he was eaten by a grue
Robin the forest wandered for a while
The dangers he avoided bearing a smile
But then appeared Steve and called "Do not be alarmed
I come here in peace, I am not armed
Let me help you for with you I've got no beef"
Yet when Robin lowered his guard, Steve pushed him off a cliff
Down in void he fell
As dawn's rang the bell
Please don't cry children, it was well-deserved
For the soldiers were Rogues and thedude they all served
Just then in the first morning light dose
The spirits of All Hallow's Day rose
With a new addition among them: the soldiers felt blue
As the story ended with four more residents of the forest of Boo
On Flight on All Hallowâs Day
âMan, this is the worstâ, the Rogue declared with a dramatic raise of his arms.
âI guess we deserve it at this point⦠We should have made sure not to get caughtâ, his friend replied with a sigh.
âStill, isnât Captain being a little too cruel? He said weâd do double the work, but weâre basically doing everyoneâs and the rest are chillingâ, the third one complained also.
Three Paradox Rogues were walking down the road of a little village in the outskirts of Morcia. No matter its insignificance in the larger scheme of things, however, there was no exception to the law and thedudeâs dues had to be collected in places small and big. As such, in a background of mixed festivities with people dressed in costumes of ghosts, skeletons and Barney, with fires being lit up here and there and effigies being built and carried around; in the chaos of all things, it was unclear if everyone was celebrating or protesting ârioting even; in this background, Joe, Phil and Roger were carrying their bags of harvest, filled with candy.
âCanât we take a break?â Joe asked.
âYou know weâve got to finish this before the end of the dayâ, Phil reminded.
âItâs already past midnight anyway, the even should technically be over, letâs rest for a whileâ, Roger countered.
âFineâ¦â
The three of them stopped by the likeness of a child dressed in a ghost costume being burnt in the middle of the road, using its fire to warm themselves in the chilly night of nearing winter.
âItâs getting quieter at least, graduallyâ, Phil tried to find the silver lining.
âI would have expected the kids to go home a long time ago honestly. Are their parents okay with letting them go wild like that?â Joe wondered.
âYou know itâs like this every year. Does our job so much harderâ.
âBy the way, where is Ned? Did he get lost again?â Roger remembered their other comrade.
âLast I saw him, I think he was being chased out by an old ladyâ.
âWhere did he get to, that slacker?â
âThat means more work for us⦠Worst Halloweâen everâ¦â Joe complained once again.
âTechnically, itâs All Hallowâs Day alreadyâ.
âHmm, actually, I donât think thatâs the worst. My cousin Rowen told me a story of what happened to him last year and it sounds no fun at allâ.
âOh and what story was that?â
âLetâs see⦠Let me try and remember thatâ.
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 30th 9 Yt, 11:12, Log 1
Hello, this is Jack speaking. Official Record Keeper and the best one at that. Though itâs my first time doing it actually. Captain entrusted that to me when we started the journey. This is the sixth day by the way. Oh, you might be wondering why this is the first log, even though itâs the fourth day⦠I kinda forgot⦠But itâs all good. Iâm nailing it from now on. Iâve been chosen for this job for my well-suited skill-set, not because the rest of the crew was too bored to do it, as some suggest.
Oh but at this point I suppose I should introduce the crew! Weâve got the Captain, and you donât want to mess with her. Best captain you could get. Even though she got second place in the West Britay Best Rogue Captain competition, that thing was rigged. No one really likes Captain Barthooker. Whatâs that? I didnât say her name, ah yes. Captain is Captain Elisabeth Viscooky. Donât tell her her name sounds like cookie, though. I imagine sheâd give you two days of mopping for that. Not that I would know for any reason in particular, of course.
Then, weâve got Mr. Svee, the first mate. No one really knows his full name, so we just call him Mr. Svee. Heâs really strong and scary. Everyone respects him, but Iâm kinda afraid to talk to him.
We also have Kibo. Heâs the navigator and pilot. Really knows how to fly straight. And what all these blinking lights and buttons do. So, he must be a genius. And uh, his last name, right? His last name is Ukhozi.
Then thereâs me, Jack. General duties, Official Record Keeper and life of the party. Very talented, graduated Rogue school top of my class, likes country music and puppies. For the ladies, you can hit me up on the email jackknowsgreatnames@thundermail.milt.
Thereâs also Jill whoâs new. We picked her up recently when we started this mission. Apparently, sheâs going to help us with magic consultation or something. Sheâs a sorceress, but this new type that actually knows sorcery, too. Seems pretty cool, but kinda serious. Somewhat aloof. I think Rowen has a crush on her though.
Speaking of Rowen, heâs the other member of the crew. He works on engineering stuff in case anything breaks. Heâs also my best friend and single, if anyoneâs interested.
And this is all of us. Yeah, I know. Small crew, but thatâs because every one of us is worth ten people. Except Fred⦠Fred is terrible at everything. Iâm not sure why weâve got him aboard. Oh right! I forgot to mention Fred. Yeah, heâs also a crewmember⦠Anyway, what was I saying? Ah right, weâre all great. Has nothing to do with our division getting budget cuts because our works have been fruitless so far.
You ask what weâre working on? Well, thatâs kinda classified, but maybe I could tell just you, you know between you and me confidentially, that kind of thing. Donât let it slip to anyone else. Weâre basically exploring the horizons, looking for more lands. You know what they say: thedudeâs not conquered everything if thereâs more of everything to conquer. Sadly, no oneâs been able to find anything before, but thatâs actually all the better, because it means I get to go on this mission. And itâs pretty fun. You know⦠We get isolated from everyone else. See ocean on all sides every day⦠Stay enclosed within the same four walls all the timeâ¦. . . Okay, itâs not the best, but Iâve got my best mates with me, right? Rowen, Jill?
What are you doing?
Iâm recording a log for our mission.
Iâm not sure what exactly youâre up to, but youâre probably doing it wrong.
Hey Rowen, youâre with me right? You get what Iâm saying!
Always, bro!
Thatâs what Iâm talking about bro! See, Jill?
I donât see anything, youâre not making any sense.
In any case, letâs continue. You see, itâs because weâre exploring like that that our journeyâs been taking so long. Normally spaceships like this would get anywhere really fast, but weâve got to actually check the whole landscape or well seascape to look for any land, so progress is slow. Fredâs been saying we wonât find anything since no else has before anyway, but who listens to Fred? After all, Mr. Svee did say that some of the previous expeditions never came back and if they got lost, then there must be somewhere they got lost in and we should find that.
So far weâve not found anything either though. Itâs all been water so far. At least we actually get to travel over it, rather than on it, because I get seasick pretty easily. Not like Fred who gets spacesick, too. Or is it airsick?
Hey Rowen, if youâre flying in a spaceship, but flying in the air, is it spacesick or airsick?
Itâs one of the questions of the ages.
Yo, is it both at the same time?
Itâs like Schrödingerâs sickness.
Wouldnât it just be airsick, because itâs whatâs causing the sickness whatâs important, that being travelling in the air?
No, boo. Bad Jill. You donât understand the complicated things.
Yeah, Jill, donât be like Fred.
No one wants to be like a Fred.
Whatâs wrong with Fred, he seems like a nice gu-
Nooooo! Fredâs terrible, have you not seen Fred?
Yeah you canât honestly believe Fred is competent at anything.
Fred is bad.
Fred is bad.
Fred is frad?
Fred is Fred.
Oh man, sick burn.
And with that we complete todayâs log. To summarise: weâre the crew, weâre searching for thing, Fred is bad.
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 30th 9 Yt, 17:32, Log 2
Weâve hit a bit of a delay. Weâre changing course. Apparently, Kibo just noticed we were off course of where we were headed. Never thought Kibo would make a mistake like that. Weâve been on the wrong path, too much to the south, for hours. Iâve not heard of Kibo doing anything like it before. Weird. Guess he must be tired, too, after all this water for six days straightâ¦
Then again, Fred told me all that, so itâs probably nonsense. No way that man knows whatâs going on right.
Well, at least weâre headed the right way now, towards the west. Captain did mention some numbers or coordinates or something, but I donât really remember them. All will be good and hopefully weâll discover new lands in time for breakfast tomorrow.
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 30th 9 Yt, 23:47, Log 3
Man, I could really do with some soda right now.
Stubbornness, Mission sixtee- ah got it wrongâ¦
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 31st 9 Yt, 8:43, Log 4
Damn, woken up early today. As if Iâve got a job to do or something. Whatâs it Jill? Stop staring at me like that. Anyway, no land found yet. And I also missed breakfast. Why did Captain have to lock the kitchen today?
Maybe itâs a not so subtle hint youâre supposed to wake up on time.
Listen to her, Rowen. Ridiculous, right?
Haha, all I know is I ate breakfast and you didnât. Sucks to be you.
No, the betrayal!
A- achoo!
Hmm? Whatâs it, Jill? You sick or something.
Nah, I donât think so. Maybe some allergy.
Is there anything on this ship to be allergic to?
You?
Oh man sick burn, she totally got you.
Dang it, I gotta give that to you. And thus we end this recording with Jill ahead of me for now, but will she maintain that score? Tune in next episode to find out.
Stubbornness, Mission aah 17, Date whatever, Log the next one after the previous one
Hello everyone. Itâs Rowen, your new host. Iâm sure youâll be happy to have gotten a much better-looking host now⦠Though you canât really see me with these. But my voice is greater, too.
Anyway, for things to log.
Jack is a nerd.
Fred is bad.
Itâs hard to read Captain, but I think I might have seen a slight smile in the morning when Jack was upset about breakfast. So, maybe sheâs happy today.
Jill is still pretty.
Day thirty-one of losing arm-wrestles to Mr. Svee. Gonna get him some day.
Oh uh and speaking of Jill. She said she had a strange itch earlier today and when I suggested I scratch her if itâs hard to reach, she merely shot me down, didnât hit me. So, I think thatâs going well.
Oi Rowen, what are you doing?
Oh shoot, Jackâs coming, gotta go. Over!
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 31st 9 Yt, 15:22, Log what was the last number, Rowen?
I think youâre doing that wrong, Rowen. Youâre only supposed to say that when using a walkie-talkie.
I mean you can walk with this right?
Not the same thing. Anyway, who gave you permission to use my journal, ah I mean log.
I just did it, yo.
Hmm⦠Well, canât argue with that.
Hey guys, what are you doing?
Oh shoot, itâs Fred. Run, run, go, go, go!
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 31st 9 Yt, 18:56, Log 7
I was telling Rowen, and I think all of you listeners at home will agree, that he should just go for it and ask Jill out, but then he says he canât when the mood in the shipâs so bad, itâs killing his groove. So, I ask him whatâs wrong. And he says that he overheard Kibo and Captain arguing. What are they arguing about, I ask. Apparently, Kibo fell asleep overnight and hit the wrong button or something and sent the ship the wrong way going right bast east towards home. Kibo denied it, saying he was up all night and never did he turn the ship around and he doesnât understand what happened. So, Captainâs mad at him for making a mistake twice, but also not admitting it. She told him to go sleep, because heâs too tired to fly properly and Kibo got annoyed saying it wasnât true at all.
Anyway, Captain took over the controls and weâre back on track now, but I wonder what happened to Kibo. Heâs been a perfect pilot in all our past ventures. Maybe heâs homesick.
Yo, Rowen, what do you think?
Probably he talked to Fred too much and caught incompetence.
Oh thatâs right⦠Thatâs probably it.
Hmm. I donât know, thereâs definitely something weird about this. Iâve been feeling a bit off since a while ago. Maybe thereâs something else at play.
Like what?
Maybe a rebelâs curse. But thatâs just a guess. I think I should probably go study. Tell people not to bother me.
Hey, Rowen, whatâs up with Jill?
Donât know, Jack. But thatâs what girls are like. A mystery.
I can hear you! I told you what was wrong!
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 31st 9 Yt, 20:56, Log 8
Itâs getting late now, so itâs hard to see, but Mr. Svee said he saw mist ahead on the telescope, so weâve all been wondering if that means anything. If we should approach or avoid it. Captain asked for Jill to look into it with her voodoo magic or whatever, but sheâs been cooped up in her room and doesnât come out. I tried to peek in at some point and she was in some sort of meditative stance with weird make-up on her face and candles lit all around. Iâll never understand those sorcerers.
In any case, with her like that, weâve pretty much no choice to just go in and investigate it. I wonder what weâll find. If anything. It might just be boring old mist. Well, weâll find out in a few hours.
Stubbornness, Mission seventeeaaaaah, something something something 4:28, Log 9
Iâm thirsty.
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 31st 9 Yt, 8:13, Log 10
Ah, woken up early today, damn. Why Captain, why? I almost missed breakfast, too. Itâs a new day today and hmm, whatâs that? Computerâs got the wrong date for some reason, says the 15th. Weird. Iâll tell Rowen to come and fix it later. Ah, this headache is killing me. Iâll end this entry early now.
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 31st 9 Yt, 10:42, Log 11
Maaan, what is this? I ask Rowen to fix the computer for me and he says no, because somethingâs got Jill spooked up and heâd rather stay with her. Man! Itâs bros before hoes, ya know? Iâd get it if Jill actually what she was so scared of, but she said she doesnât know! Thatâs weird, right? So, now Iâm stuck with Fred trying to fix it, like what?
Hi guys!
Donât make it worse, Fred.
Whoâre you talking to? Any friends back home?
Fred, you know weâre not allowed to contact people outside of this ship without authorisation.
Ah right. So, anyway about this computer⦠Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Oh dammit.
Stubbornness, Official Record Keeperâs Log, Star Date whatever
I was on my way to ask Mr. Svee to fix my computer, but then I met Captain and Kibo in the halls having the weirdest conversation. Captain was asking Kibo why the ship was all overturned, but then Kibo said it couldnât have been his fault, because in the early morning it was Captain flying the ship. But thatâs weird, I donât remember Captain taking over. And she too was confused about it. They then simply went and fixed the shipâs course, but Iâm not sure whatâs going on and neither are they. I wonder if Kiboâs cursed.
Stubbornness, Mission the one we got, Date today, around one, Log 13
Now Jillâs taken to going around in a weird costume with a censer, burning incense and sprinkling water. She says itâs some kind of ceremonial dress. I think she might end up short-circuiting something, but Rowen isnât stopping her. I think he might just like the costume though.
Captain also seems to think we should just let the sorceress do her thing. Maybe itâs cause thereâs such a strange mood over the ship today, because normally I donât think sheâd be that accepting. I did catch Mr. Svee giving her an unconvinced look, though.
What a day.
Stubbornness, blah blah blah, Log 14, Status report
It appears through our combined efforts, Fred, Mr. Svee and I have⦠crashed my computer. Itâs not opening any more, dammit. Oh, but also it looks like the date problem involves all our computers. Did we get hacked?
Stubbornness pays off! Mission 17, Date October 31st 9 Yt, 14:53, Log 15
WE HAVE SEEN LAND! I repeat! We have seen land! I was just informed Mr. Svee saw it on the telescope. Looks like an island. Itâs overcast with mist apparently and thereâs a storm on the horizon, but weâre all too excited. Weâve discovered new land, actual land. The mission is a success! Weâre all eager to see it from up close and explore it, so weâll attempt to land. A storm should be no problem for our ship.
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 31st 9 Yt, 15:09, Blog 16
Hello everybody and welcome back to the Official Record Blog. Today we will be interviewing the crew of the ship Stubbornness. I have with me right now a man by the name Rowen, would you like to tell us what youâre doing right now?
Maintenance on the engines.
Ah splendid. And will that be important for landing on the island?
Itâs important for everything.
I see, I see. And tell us, Mr. Rowen, what are you excited for in light of the upcoming exploration?
Hmm⦠I wonder if thereâll be any good food there.
Donât we all? You know what they say, they donât pay for luxury in the Rogues.
Next is Miss Jill. What would you like to say to the audience, Jill?
Aaaaah. Donât poke sleeping dragons?
Awfully specific, but will do. Would you care to explain what youâre doing?
Iâm preparing an enchantment for the blessing of this ship.
For those of you at home who canât see, Jill is currently standing on one leg, reaching for her head with the other and juggling some mysterious bags of dried leaves with her hands. Impressive, I know, but kids donât try this at home.
Itâs actually a lot more complicated than what Jack just explained.
You heard it right from the source folks.
And anything youâre looking forward to now that weâll be landing?
Hmm, I guess Iâd like to see what the landscape is like.
What a nerd.
Hey! And here I am being nice, humouring you.
How very uncharacteristic of you. But thatâs all the time weâve got for you, Iâm afraid. Youâll have to file your complaints next time.
As if Iâm coming on this show again another timeâ¦
Youâve acknowledged it as a show now, you canât take this back, ha ha ha ha!
No wait Jack, come back!
Haha and now that weâve gotten to trick Jill, let us proceed to the next person. Kibo, would you like to-
Hey, who let you in here? Be quiet, Iâm trying to focus now, weâll be entering the storm soon.
And so-
Get out of here!
Alas, the last thing didnât work out, but weâve got more people to interview. Mr. Svee what would you like to tell the audience?
Hrmph.
Ah, very eloquently said.
And what are you doing there?
Preparinâ. Landinâ.
Ah, I see⦠And what is something youâd like to do once we land?
⦠Fishinâ
Very nice. Maybe youâd like a fishing partner once you do.
No.
Ah⦠Okay. Then, I believe this part of the interviewing process is over. On to the next person!
Hey Captain, what-
What in Crux are you doing, Jack?
Interviewing?
Why?
As part of my logging dutiesâ¦
Haaa⦠Iâll let you off this once, because weâre all excited today⦠But donât you go doing stupid stuff like that again, you hear me?
Yes, maâam!
And thus sadly this interview comes to an end, but hopefully youâve all come to know our crew members a little better. Thatâs all of them after all.
Hey, what about me?
What about you Fred?
Wonât you interview me?
No.
Log 17
Hem hem⦠AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
WE JUST ENTERED THE STORM AND I DONâT KNOW IF YOU CAN HEAR ME, BECAUSE ITâS VERY LOUD, BUT DAMN WAS THAT SUDDEN ROAR OF THUNDER SCARY!
Log 18
Welcome back. Iâve sought out a more soundproof place, so that you can hear my voice without screaming. The storm has proven to be stronger than we expected. Kiboâs fighting it out right now, so that weâre not overtaken by the winds, but itâs fine, this kind of thing happens sometimes. Iâve got to say though I really am glad weâre in a waterproof airtight ship cause itâs chaos out there. I looked out a window and could barely see anything beyond the drops of rain. Or the hail. Yes, there seems to be hail also.
Rowen and Jill are here with me in the closet, looking for warm clothes and blankets. Itâs gotten pretty cold suddenly. And Captain doesnât want to raise the thermostatâs temperature. Something about saving energy. I donât really get it, weâve got enough fuel to go on for thrice as much and still be able to come back, but Captain is Captain, I suppose. At least, it means Jill changed out of her ridiculous outfit.
Log 19
And the storm just got stronger. You can hear the sound of hail hitting on the roof, canât you? I wonder if my voice will end up completely drowned out by the end of this.
Weâve got more people trying to stay warm in the closet now, under the piles of cloth available. Fredâs here and Mr. Svee stayed for a while before he went back to. Captain and Kibo are in the cockpit though trying to keep control of the ship. The stormâs making it harder to land safely, but they should be able to make it soon if they work together.
Iâll just stay in the closet though. Incidentally, the closet also happens to be the emergency room for some reason âI think it was a form of budget cuts. However, itâs not that Iâm scared. Iâm just here to⦠guard the clothes. Itâd be a shame if something happened to them. What would Jill do if she lost any other potential weird outfits?
My outfits arenât weird.
Itâs not the time for that, Jill! Erm hem, where was I? Ah yes. So, as you can see Rowen and Jill are lucky to have me with them. I can protect them as well as the clothes.
Log 20
Nope, not doing it. Better to just pull out, they said. We wouldnât be able to go out anyway if we landed, so itâs better if we just wait it out from outside.
The jolts are getting more violent and Rowenâs kinda scared. Ha ha, heâs such a kid. Iâm not scared at all myself of course.
Lo- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
The shipâs gone out of control. Weâre spinuwauwawanniiiingâ¦!
I think Iâm going to hurl!
Please donât!
Ah, Mr. Svee, what do we do?!
Brace for impact! Weâre falling!
I think Iâve gotta go now. The shipâs gone underwater and there might be damage to the hull.
Mr. Sveeâs hit his head.
Oh no, is he all right?
Heâs breathing, but it might be a concussion.
Fred, take care of him, weâve got to go.
Ah⦠This is Rowen speaking. I found Jackâs recorder on the floor, so Iâve picked it up now. If these are going to be the last moments of our lives, we might as well leave something behind of them. The emergency lights just went on after a power failure, but for a while it was dark and I lost Jill. I got separated from Jack earlier when the seaweed monsters were chasing us.
You see, we fixed the parts of the hull that had been breached, or so we thought. But then it turned out some kind of moving, crawling seaweeds had gotten in along with the water. They tried to strangle Jack, but we cut them off him. Then, they started amassing together to form bigger figures that chased us.
I think Iâve lost them for now, but thatâs not the only problem right now. Iâve come up to a window and that sound we heard earlier⦠Huge tentacles seem to be wrapped around the ship. What the heck is this? Are we gonna die? I donât wanna die. This is stupid.
Hi, itâs me again. Iâve come up to the cockpit door. I tried to open it, but it wouldnât badge. Then, I noticed the seaweeds on it. Iâm afraid to touch it. Captain and Kibo might be in danger, though⦠Iâll try knocking.
Hello? Hello? Anybody in? Theyâre not answering, but the seaweeds are starting to stir. They might already be⦠Either way, I donât think I can help them. I hope⦠I hope. I gotta go!
Whoa! Jill is awesome! She just came out of nowhere and burnt some seaweeds to a crisp. Never underestimate sorcerers. Thanks Jill, you saved me.
No problem, but what are you doing at such a time?
Never mind that, we should try to find the others and stick together.
We just found Jack struggling with a bunch of fish that had gotten in through another hole. We got him away, but I donât know if we can fight all these fish. Theyâre pretty big and they look hungry and thereâs all this water coming in.
Letâs just run!
Haha! This was so cool. Jack just smashed a sea snakeâs head with a bat. Not sure where he even got it. Saved Jill that way. Iâm starting to think we might just make it. Soon weâll get to the armoury to get our weapons.
AAAAAAAAAAH!
AAAAAAAAAAAH!
AAAAAAAAAH!
Weâve been thrown! Weâve been thrown! The tentacles have thrown us! Weâre all gonna die, weâre all gonna die! Weâll start falling soon and then we will die.
â¦
Hey guys when are we gonna start falling?
I donât know, I figured itâd start happening right about now, but honestly it feels like weâre still.
Weird.
So weâre not gonna die?
Greetings.
AH! Itâs something!
KILL IT WITH FIRE! KILL IT WITH FIRE!
Wait, itâs a person!
How did he get here? How did you get here? Are you an enemy? Ha! Are you a sea person?
I am not-
Down with sea people! Iâm not going down so easily, youâll only kill me over my dead body.
What?
As I was saying-
How can he kill you over your dead body? That doesnât seem physically possible.
Thatâs why it would only happen over my dead body.
What?
No, no, heâs got a point.
Silence!
Ah right, intruder. Sorry, weâre not used to dealing with that. Honestly, you find us in a bit of an uncomfortable time.
I know, thatâs why Iâm here.
To finish us off?
No, Iâm here to help you.
Help us? Who even are you?
Who am I? I suppose you could call me Thorn.
Well, Thorn, Iâm sure youâre a very finely-dressed gentleman, but I donât know if you can really help us. Weâre kind of in an impending doom situation.
Oh donât worry. Little Thorn has his ways. All I need is a word from you and I can make all your problems go away.
That sounds like an internet scam.
What⦠is an internet?
Never mind that, what Iâm sure Jack meant to say is we have absolute trust in your ability to help us, but why would you do that?
Oh, cannot a man help some poor fellows out of the kindness of his heart? Youâre lucky itâs the Hallowed Day. I saw you poor souls battling the storm and I couldnât help it my heart was moved. So, you see I want to help you. But whether or not I do depends entirely on you. I simply need you to agree to the terms.
Terms, what terms?
Oh, itâs but a simple thing. You neednât worry at all. Letâs say that you will just owe me a favour afterwards. Itâs no big deal, right? A favour in exchange for your lives. It seems like a good bargain to me.
Hmm. A favour that we know nothing about and could be anything and which you can ask at any time in the future, possible with greatly adverse effects to our lives? I donât know about that. So, make it one favour in exchange of our lives⦠plus one soda.
I can do that.
Cool.
Itâs a deal then?
Itâs a deal.
â¦
Hey, where did he go?
Oh man, I wanted a soda, too.
Wait, are we falling now?
AAAAAAAAH!
AAAAAAAAAAH!
AAAAAAAAAH!
Hello, everyone! This is Fred speaking. I just found the guys and a soda unconscious in a pool of water. I pulled them out, but Iâm not sure what to do with the soda, what do yâall think? I donât know if Jack would be mad that I used his recorder thingy, but heâs unconscious right now, so I couldnât ask and I thought someone should record this. You know, like a commemorative photo.
There was a lot of shaking, but in the end it seems we made it out and weâre currently floating out in the open sea, but under clear sky. Hmm. Now that I mentioned that, why were we in a storm in the first place? I donât seem to remember at the moment. But my new friend Thorn is telling me not to worry about it, so Iâll probably do that.
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date November 2nd 9 Yt, 8:13, Log 29
Wow, log 29? When did we get to such a high number? I only remember recording like⦠three. Speaking of which, when did it become November 2nd? Iâd swear it was like October 31st today? Is the computer broken, or⦠Oh man, did I miss Halloweâen? I was gonna harvest some candy from Rowen. Hmm. I do feel like something did happen recently, but I canât quite recollect it any more. Hey Rowen! Do you remember what we were doing the past two days?
Aaaah. Werenât we flying like always? Or rather⦠I think we found something? But no, I would remember something like that. Hmm, the more Iâm trying to think about it the more itâs eluding me. Anyway, wonât you hurry? Youâll miss breakfast at this rate. New rules today onwards.
What? I canât miss that!
...nd Rowen, can I ask you something?
Hang on a moment, Jill, first I gotta:
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date October 31st 9 Yt, 8:32, Log 30
Do you have to record everything?
I was thinking. You know how back home weâve got this daily vlogger thing where they record their whole daily life to show people. Maybe we could do something like that, too.
That sounds⦠terrible. But never mind that, what was I talking about?
You were about to ask something.
Ah thanks Rowen. What was it again? I think⦠right. Do you guys feel like something is wrong? Like something is missing?
Mmm. I donât really know what youâre talking about.
Like, am I the only one whoâs getting a headache when trying to think about what we did the past few days?
Why would we all get a headache together? Do you have something contagious?
No, I guess youâre right. What I was saying was unreasonable. Did we do anything out of the ordinary lately, you feel?
Out of the ordinary? Nah, these were the most common days weâve had really. I did like an interview, right? I think. And then you wore a cosplay. Maybe thatâs what youâre thinking of.
Cosplay? I donât remember that, but⦠maybe? I guess one of the two of you convinced me to try something like that.
Then, that settles it, that must have been it. I do also remembering seeing you in a costume.
You must have been too embarrassed and repressed the memory.
Or maybe you hit your head during that huge storm that we went into?
What are you talking about Fred? What storm?
Ehhh⦠Not really sure.
Silly Fred, what are you trying to confuse us for? Well, I guess as they say Fred is bad.
Yessss! Jill knows it, too!
Fred is bad.
Fred is Fred.
Fred is happy that heâs got pals like you lot?
Youâre even bad at this, Fred?
Stubbornness, Mission 17, Date November 2nd 9 Yt, 9:05, Log 31
Ah, Captain just debriefed us. Apparently, weâre going back home. The shipâs sustained too much damage to risk travelling any further. When did the ship get damaged again? Hmm. Maybe we hit birds while I was sleeping or something like that. Anyway, looks like this series is going to be coming to an end soon, but donât you worry. Iâll still be here for the Stubbornnessâs next mission (probably). Now off to mopping, there seems to be a lot of water in the ship for some reason.
âAnd thatâs why you can always have a worse November 1stâ, Roger finished.
âI donât buy itâ.
âWhat?â
âI donât buy itâ, Joe repeated. âSeems like you made it all upâ.
âWhat are you talking about? Thatâs a real story that happened to my cousinâ.
âThen, your cousin is making it upâ.
âYeah, it doesnât make any sense. If they all forgot about it in the end, then how was your cousin able to tell you?â Phil commented.
âIt was still in the logs, you seeâ.
âSpeaking of, why did you tell the story like you were repeating the logs? That was so weirdâ.
âAnd who was that Thorn character?â
âWhat was that island?â
âWhy was there so much mystery around it?â
âWho knows? They never learnt. Thatâs why itâs a mysteryâ.
âWhy has no one heard of this story before? None of the expeditions ever reported successâ.
âBecause they also forgot the logsâ.
âSo, thatâs why Iâm saying⦠it doesnât add up. If they forgot, then they couldnât have told you. And why do you remember in the first place? Youâre making it all upâ.
âFine, have it your way. I know whatâs true, I donât need your confirmationâ.
âHey guys Iâm back!â Ned suddenly appeared, looking rather dishevelled with branches and dirt all over him.
âAnd where have you been?â Phil asked.
âApparently, Iâve somehow become the local Raccoon crime lordâ, Ned explained.
âSee, I even believe Nedâs story more than I do youâ, Joe noted.
âOh thatâs so nice of youâ.
âShut up, Nedâ.
âAnyway, letâs get back to work. Thereâs still lots of candy to getâ.
And thus the three Renegade friends âand Nedâ continued along the road, leaving the warm fire behind. . .