Gino's Spirit
I had to travel deep into the woods of Arc'Le El to seek the old elven king, Tal Drez. When I finally found King Tal Drez he told me to seek out the Gibberish Gnome. When I found the Gibberish Gnome I couldn't understand what he was saying because he only spoke gibberish. So I needed to find a translator. I had found the Fairy of Many Answers and asked her where I could find a Gibberish translator. She said there would be no one willing to translate the gibberish for me so I must learn the language myself. She told me to go to the edge of the Serinity Lake and dirnk and bath in it for two days and then come back to her. I did so and when I went back to her she told me that I now had the gift of Tounges.
So I went back to the Gibberish gnome and I understood what he was saying. He told me to go to the top of the highest peak of the Child Mountains and retrieve the horn of Shebok Ram and then to come back to him. He gave me an enchanted staff and apple to aid me. It took four days to climb the mountian. When I reached the highest peak I was face to face with a ram the was six feet high and with only one horn. It charged but I ran out of the way, almost falling off the mountain. The apple that the Gibberish gnome had given me began to glow so I threw it in the direction of the Shebok Ram. The ram went to eat the apple and when it was eating I cracked its skull in with the enchanted staff. The horn of the Shebok Ram came off and I grabed hold of it and started down the mountain.
When I reached the Gibberish Gnome I was tired, cold, and hungry. The Gibberish Gnome told me the go to the Nymph Springs and rest. I took the horn and staff with me and while I was at the Nymph Springs, a lovely shrub nymph took care of me. I returned to the Gibberish Gnome and gave him the horn and staff. He gave the staff back to me and told me to throw it into the Love River and say a prayer for the one whose spirit I was seaking. I gave him my thanks and left for the Love river.
When I arrived at the river I threw the staff in and said a prayer for Gino. A hand made of water rose from the river and droped a small red stone on the river bank. I walked over and picked it up. A beautiful maiden dressed in white walked out of the water and told me to plant the pebble and water it with honey. She told me after five hours I need to dig it up and kiss it. After kissing it I would have to throw it over my shoulder, lay down and fall asleep. And when I would wake I would find a gold ring with a red stone.
I did as the water maiden said and, sure enough, when I awoke there was a golden ring with the most beautiful red stone in it. I didn't know what to do next. I noticed there were some words engraved in the ring. I said them out loud, with much difficulty. The ring began to shake and glow. I dropped the ring and watched as it formed itself into the naked tangible spirit of Gino.
The End?
Miss. Peanut-Butter · Sun Nov 20, 2005 @ 10:05pm · 0 Comments |