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| - | #{{note|Masks}} The masks resemble those of television and movie characters, including, apparently, the | + | #{{note|Masks}} The masks resemble those of television and movie characters, including, apparently, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Rangers Power Rangers] |
| - | #{{note|Stonehenge}} The stone structure seems to be similar to one of the standing stones of | + | #{{note|Stonehenge}} The stone structure seems to be similar to one of the standing stones of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge Stonehenge]. |
| - | #{{note|Hammertime}} "Stop! Hammertime!" is probably the most famous lyric of MC Hammer's famous single, "U Can't Touch This." The lyric is so popular, it has appeared innumerable times in | + | #{{note|FearTheStanley}}A reference to "Fear the Worm" in the Sony PSP Patapon game. |
| + | #{{note|Hammertime}} "Stop! Hammertime!" is probably the most famous lyric of MC Hammer's famous single, "U Can't Touch This." The lyric is so popular, it has appeared innumerable times in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_Can't_Touch_This#.22Hammer_Time.21.22_word_uses popular culture]. | ||
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| (Flashback) Wanda, in green robes, kneels at a low table inside a dwelling in Faq, across from the Predictamancer, also dressed in green robes, who sits in a green chair. On the table are four candles and a crystal ball, which glows with a bright amber light. On the wall are several masks[1], and a round window provides a view of the grey mountains beyond. | [edit] |
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Wanda Firebaugh: "It was a Predictamancer who told me. In the hidden Kingdom of Faq, where I once served." Parson Gotti: "What did you do?" Wanda Firebaugh: "Nothing, at first. Until I learned of a Warlord who had found the Arkenhammer." | [edit] |
| (Flashback) Stanley the Tool stands mute as he holds the Arkenhammer in front of him. It glows, and an angry-looking Red Dwagon, only a few feet in front of him, stands at bay, its eyes also glowing. In the background, two more dwagons, one with rider, fly about. A forest, a small brown hill, and a stone structure[2] (partially obscured by the red dwagon) share the background. | [edit] |
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Wanda Firebaugh: "I made contact with him, and we conspired to attack the capital." Parson Gotti: "You sold out your side?" | [edit] |
| (Flashback) Backed by mountains, the capital of Faq lies on a green plain, as Stanley's flight of dwagons, brown, blue, pink, yellow, green, and red (Stanley's), all bearing riders, close on it. Stanley raises the Arkenhammer, which glows. | [edit] |
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Wanda Firebaugh: Not precisely. Stanley seemed an imbecile. I imagined he would lose, and his artifact would fall to me. Stanley the Tool, in flashback: Fear the Stanley![3] No. Need a new battle cry. | [edit] |
| (Flashback) With a cruel smile, hand confidently on his hip, Stanley the Tool levels the Arkenhammer at a foe; lightning discharges, and the victim burns alive. Behind him we see a pogoda, and in the distance a dwagon spews a fireball. | [edit] |
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Stanley the Tool, in flashback: Stop! Hammertime.[4] Wanda Firebaugh: Instead, he conquered and sacked the Kingdom. I turned to his side then, and I have served him since. | [edit] |
| (Flashback) Wanda, in green, massages Stanley's shoulders as he looks over a map. | [edit] |
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Wanda Firebaugh: Along the way, I have encouraged his ambition to quest for the Arkentools, knowing that I would wield one. Eventually. Sound, in flashback: rub rub rub Parson Gotti: So you're not technically Loyal to Stanley at all. | [edit] |
| Parson looks over at Wanda, in her red armor, sitting on a rock with the Arkenpliers on her knees. She has a cold look on her face. Nearby, two decrypted men stand in front of a huge rock, looking confused. Similarly, a gobwin stands perplexed at his situation in front of a stone outcropping. In the distance, more decrypted troops stand idly about. | [edit] |
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Wanda Firebaugh: I am loyal to Fate magic. I play what parts I must. You do not know what I have done. Or may yet do. | [edit] |
| Parson sits on a rock, his fingers steepled, one eybrow cocked, giving his otherwise intimidating look a thoughtful quality. Behind him is a mass of decrypted troops, one blue dwagon, and in the distance, a pair of decrypted fliers, likely archons. | [edit] |
| Parson Gotti: Are you saying I should be scared of you? | [edit] |
| Wanda looks down at the Arkenpliers, her eyes filled with sadness. She rests a hand on the Arkentool on her lap. | [edit] |
| Wanda Firebaugh: Not of me. | [edit] |
| Wanda looks up at Parson, her eyes squinted slightly as she seems to study him. Behind her, more decrypted troops mill about. | [edit] |
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Wanda Firebaugh: But you, too are an instrument of Fate. You will suffer, as you pursue your path. You will grieve. And lose. As you have lost here. | [edit] |
| Parson stands tall, arms at his sides, his sword on his belt, the Mathamancy Bracer on his wrist, looking every bit the triumphant warrior. In the distance, a line of troops seem dwarfed by him, standing at his feet. | [edit] |
| Parson Gotti: I didn't lose, Wanda. | [edit] |
| Wanda watches Parson walk away over some grey rubble, a group of troops in the distance, the blue dwagon overhead, and the blue mountainous horizon providing the backdrop. | [edit] |
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Wanda Firebaugh: You did! And it has just begun for you. | [edit] |
[edit] Notes
- ^ The masks resemble those of television and movie characters, including, apparently, the Power Rangers
- ^ The stone structure seems to be similar to one of the standing stones of Stonehenge.
- ^ A reference to "Fear the Worm" in the Sony PSP Patapon game.
- ^ "Stop! Hammertime!" is probably the most famous lyric of MC Hammer's famous single, "U Can't Touch This." The lyric is so popular, it has appeared innumerable times in popular culture.

