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YAY! Replies! That means that poeple do read my story.... umm... thing... Anyways, enjoy:



Chapter 14



It was time for the big evening. A big stage was set up in the middle of the town, and Mudokons began to gather around the stage. It was half-dark. I was there too with Cath. She was so over-exited about it.

“I wonder who those mystical Mudokons are? Everyone knows them. They say that these Mudokons are big warriors or something,” she said.

“Yeah, I know,” I replied.

After a short minute, there were Mudokons all over the place. They were happy. Suddenly, a Mudokon came on stage, and spoke:

“Dear Mudokons, Tonight we have a special visit from a group. Not a normal group, but THE group. It is the ones who haven’t experienced one single defeat from the Glukkons. They have fought the Evil, and Glukkons fear them. Welcome them, for they are our Guardian Angels. Welcome to Hirnissa, Nescar, D’rehhnar and Andriel. They all come from the southern Mudos.”

The four Mudokons came on stage, and all Mudokons started to applaud.

“Hello everybody! We have come here tonight, to tell our story and our deeds. We have travelled over the whole Mudos, and we have ruined many Glukkon-factories on our way. Abe was a great warrior, but he has failed his quest, and we have chosen to follow his path, and do what is right. We will finish what has been started.” Andriel said.

“Who’s Abe?” I asked.

“I don’t know. I think it was some old Warrior who was chosen to free the Mudokon race, but he has failed his task. I heard the Vykkers talk about it, and that they feared, that a new saviour might be born,” Cath answered.

I listened to The Mudokons tale about how they destroyed the Glukkons factories, and freed the slaves. Every other Mudokon listened too, and they applauded from time to time, and cheered. Then I felt someone point my shoulder.

“Hello Daniel. Enjoining the evening?” It was Nakl who had spotted me.

“Umm… Yeah, it’s quit interesting to hear about them,” I said.

“Yeah, they think that they can end the terror against the Mudokon. Glukkons do fear them. Abe was their hero when they were small. You probably don’t know about Abe. He was the chosen one to save the Mudokon race. He was chosen by a god, who could see that everything was unbalanced. I don’t know who chose him. But he was the greatest hero of them all,” said Nakl.

“But how did he fail?” I asked.

“He was on the mission, the final one to free all Mudokons. He wanted to destroy the place where Maggie was. Maggie was the queen of the Glukkons. But he never got out. Some says that he got killed, while others say that they still hold him as a prisoner. Anyway, he’s too old to do anything now. His fail has cost us bad consequences. But These Mudokons have made a good job.”

I looked down. I didn’t know what to say.

“But can I ask you something? Why haven’t you come to speak to me?” asked Nakl.

I sighed. I knew exactly why. I was a coward.

“O don’t know. I guess I was just too scared. But the problem is that I feel I have to go. But I don’t want to. I was having some weird and disturbing dreams lately. The last one was about a slimy thing. It felt like it searched for something in side me,” and so I told about my dream.

“But the thing is that I don’t think it was a dream. I mean when you dream, you think it is reality. But as soon as you wake up, you realize it is a dream, you know it is a dream. But this dream, didn’t feel like dream. It felt like I was somewhere else. I felt like someone brought me there, as I was sleeping. Then it brought me back as I was waking.” I said.

“Yes. It has used the same method as I. Maybe it was a little different one. But it sounds really bad. An only well-experienced shaman knows how to access ones dream. And even so, he will not be possible to do everything he wants. There are only limited actions you can do in another’s dream. So this must have been another technique. I don’t know what this creature wants with you. But it seems like it looked for something you don’t have yet, and it seems like it knows you’ll gain it once. I think I know what it looks for. I think you know too. You must travel as soon as possible to the Mounts of Vindith. It is serious,” said Nakl.

I looked down. It seemed like I had no choice.

“Ok I’ll come tomorrow,” I said.

“Ok,” said Nakl, and walked away.

Then I looked up at the Freedom Fighters again.

“…and then we beat the slig, and stole his gun. We freed the Mudokons, and went to the executive office, where the Glukkon, Margoshj was. He begged for his life, but we shot him. Because he could not do anything to make it all up again,” said the Mudokon, Nescar.

Once again, the Mudokons cheered and applauded. Cath Applauded too, she had obviously not listened to Nakl’s and my conversation. I applauded too, only not to be rude. Then in the middle of the chaos of happy, cheering Mudokons, everything went like in slow motion. Something was watching me, and I immediately turned my head to the right. Another Mudokon looked at me, not a normal one. He had dark-grey skin, and red eyes, whose lens was a black vertical line. He ran away, and I automatically ran after him. I ran past the cheering Mudokons, and stopped by the park, where no living soul was. Every Mudokon had gone to the big stage. I looked around, the Mudokon was gone. It was like I had seen it before. I turned around, and got a huge chock, as I saw the Mudokon appear before. He started to examine me, and smell me.

“What are you doing?” I asked angrily, and stepped a few steps backwards.

But the Mudokon just growled, and I wasn’t even sure it was a Mudokon. It acted completely different from a Mudokon. It made some weird noises.

“You’re a freak, go away from me. Or tell me what you want,” I said irritated.

The Mudokon growled louder. It opened its mouth, and to my surprise, it had sharp teeth. It was defiantly not a Mudokon.

“Umm…. But I think I’ll leave now, ok?” I said, and started to walk away.

But the thing ran towards me, and jumped before me, to block my way. It growled furiously. Then it walked around me, on all four. It didn’t dare to move. This was defiantly not a Mudokon. It was wild. An animal! I was afraid that if I made a surprising move, it would jump right at me, and take my life. But I started shaking. I didn’t know what to do. Then it caught my eye contact. I looked straight in its eye. It’s big red eye, with the vertical line as a lens. But it didn’t only look me in my eyes. It hypnotized me! I fell down on the ground, and fell into a long sleep.



I was in a ruin of some sort. This time I knew it, I wasn’t asleep, but just somewhere else. Statues were lying all over the place, which looked like some sort of creature that walked on two legs. It’s was a lot different from a mudokon, it had long and pointy ears and small eyes, with vertical line as the lens. They had two arms on each side, with three long, unnatural fingers. There was one statue placed in the middle of the room, holding a spear. The others were placed around it, looking at the one in the middle. Just by the feet of the statue in the middle, was laying an amulet. It was a symbol which I had never seen before. I had never seen these creatures before, and I didn’t know if they even existed. I didn’t know what I was doing here at all, only that it could mean trouble.


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Yes, i know.... How meen of me to stop here... But i guess i'm just meen :p
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