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[The Nameless One] Captain
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 1:51 pm
There are many rides that appear over the main park, these not as impressive as the Wheel or Arrow though have their entertainment value.
Bumper cars: Small padded cars that you can bump into each other with.
Merry-go-round: A carrousel with many coloured horses to ride on
Gravatron: A giant round room with padded walls that you lean against as the room spins so fast you stick to the walls.
Twist and Shout: You sit in a round bowl like car and spin about randomly as the platform its on spins in a circle Congratulations! you found a candy!Haunted House: A spooky train ride full of fake ghosts, skeletons and monsters alike jumping out to surprise and scare through a house like building.
House of mirrors: A building containing many mirrors that twist and distort you reflection in humorous ways.
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 3:59 pm
Ivy finds herself walking around in this vincinity, a construct standing in front of each scaring looking contramption that you were supposed to get in. She glanced around a bit and saw a construct pushing a cart with prezels on it. What are those?
Moving towards the construct, she placed the bear in the crook of her arm and quickly tore off a ticket from her roll. She tapped the construct from behind and when he turned around, she offered him a ticket in her hand. The construct took it slowly and placed a warm pretzel with salt on it in her hand. The preztel was about the width of her face because Ivy was such a little girl.
"Thank you!" She murmured in awe of the preztel. It smelled delicious! I wonder if it was edible...
Taking a bite, Ivy squealed at how soft the cooked dough was with the zang of salt in it. Sitting down, she placed the bear and fish next to her, almost as if they were at a teaparty. As she ate, she glanced at Spinner and Fuzzle, now feeling bad for not sharing. And this brought up another question......Did Fuzzle need to be fed?
Staring a Fuzzle in a bit of curiousity, she tore a very small piece off (luckily it had no salt) and plopped it in the little baggy for the fish to eat. Spinner gladly munched on the bread as it absorbed water, making it easier to break down. Ivy giggled as she watched the fish eat, very amused at the little creature.
Ivy then broke another piece off, this one larger, and placed it in front of Fuzzle. The stuffed bear sat in its rigid, sewed posture. Ivy stared at the bear, expecting it to do something. She soon frowned and nibbled at the preztel she held, but still kept an eye on the stuffed animal bear.
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Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 3:54 pm
She sat there for quite some time and ate the preztel, being such a small girl and eating such a large preztel, this took awhile. Fuzzle never ate that bread and Ivy wondered why. The food was yummy! Ivy licked her fingers gratefully and glanced around at the rides again, but with little understanding of them.
Scooping up her bear and fish bag, Ivy skipped along like she did before, this time much, much more happy. Maybe she should go home and drop this stuff on her desk so she had more free time. But what if the bear ran away? The concept suddenly popped into her head, even though she knew nothing about animals.
Stopping in her tracks, Ivy glanced at the bear and fish and frowned. "You'll stay with me, won't you Fuzzle? Spinner?"
The fish spun around in its bag happily, but the bear just sat in her arms all limp, but yet warm in a comforting way. Ivy became a little worried because the bear hadn't eaten yet either.
"Okay, let's go drop you guys off then. Spinner, you got to watch Fuzzle." She said and then realized her dilema. Where was she? And she had no free hands to hold her compass. She scrumaged through the pockets with the hand with the bear and pulled it out.
Struggling to hold everything, Ivy thought about the comfort of home and began to walk the direction the needle led her.
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