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An ancient beast

Saturday 2 June 2007

Heavily breathing charging full speed through twisting caves and caverns, now knowing what’s coming next. My heart was racing, but I didn’t really have much of a choice, being eaten alive by crazed Vandons and mermen was not high on my to do list!

Things hadn’t gone very well since before, Not to say that I was fine before, but now things were really grim. After running away from the creepy pair I finally managed to find an upwards sloping cave, It kept going up and up too. I was foolishly under the impression I may have found the exit, Well I guys ‘m just good at guessing now am I!

Not long After I started up the slope I started to come to some large underground lakes, Not as large as I had bumped into before, that was ridiculous, but these well, they weren’t connected by land masses. I was forced to constantly and repeatedly jump into the frozen water and swim through small underground caves. This isn’t that bad, but I discovered a new little friend traveling through. Old seasoned Vandon punks.

And This is where I started to run, swim, run swim, as far and as fast as I could. I didn’t even notice the cave sloping downwards, I was just trying to get the hell out of there. As you can guess this also didn’t go to plan.

As I rounded a bend the noise of clattering pincers and claws suddenly died down, I must have out run them, either that or, I was somewhere I really should not be! I stopped for a nice long rest on the side of the cave right by a glowing crystal. I nearly inhaled what little food I had left and realized that if I did not start off now, I would most likely not make it outside.

As I stared off the path I suddenly came to notice the darkness, there were far fewer crystals here making it impossible o see the ends of the cave. That was until I made it to the end of a precipice. Out of the darkness erupted a vast dragon skull, a remnant from the ancient ages long forgotten. Words could not describe my awe. In the water below laid the gargantuan skeleton of this ancient beast.

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