#247
There are so many versions of some stories.
Especially when a prospective to the title of The Pledge is
screwing with reality in Utah.
The planet is unknown and unexplored by any life form so far.
It has no name but will come to bear the name Ywain after a favored son by its
first queen.
The planet is almost identical to Earth except for its
pinkish sky and it has an orbiting display of over seventeen moons that orbit
its skies and shine really bright at night causing the planet to seem like it
has two day times.
Right now walking across a beautiful grassy section of the
planet’s surface are five people and as they walk a story is told to one so she
will understand, ‘You see Joanshir, Merlin over there loved Camelot. He loved
it like an adult loves his childhood toys, which is not always a healthy thing.
What happen was thus. A long time of ago when Camelot was alive and in our
world it existed in the areas that we call The United Kingdom today. More or
less near Cardiff I think? Anyways, the story goes basically like you heard all
your life, Disney films, books, comics, and such all had a few of the facts
right. Though some were a lot more accurate than others. Let’s not even mention
the Richard Gere movie. Camelot, getting back to the story telling of the
back-story after the fact of the story, Camelot was rescued during a great time
of crisis by Merlin. Taken out of reality into the land of dreams to become part
of the legends of man. But it needed to return to history. History needs
Camelot.’
Oh, and you may ask about the hanging plot thread of Russia
and his vampires? Delta sent Russia into the sun because he really never liked
the blood-sucking bastard at all but the rest of the vampires were scattered
throughout time and space because he got distracted trying to do two really big
things at once… opps.
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impossible since it really doesn’t have a cover but let us go through the legal
spray out anyways. If you purchased this book without a cover, you should be
aware that it was reported to the publisher as “unsold and destroyed.” Hands up
to you who have books like this in your collection? Now that I put my hand down
we can continue with the credits and copyright and legal and stuff that people
just don’t ever pay attention to unless it is pumping their own horn.
An Original Publication of System* Publishing,
a Tin Universe book published by System*Publishing, a
division of System*Productions, Melbourne, Florida. This book is a
work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the
author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events
or locales or persons, living or dead or living dead, is entirely and very much
so in the coincidental.
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