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Old Oct 4, '07, 6:34 pm
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Default Monty Trogs: Into the Wilderness

We have made contact with Q Branch and the "boys" have transported us to a glade where there is a nice fire and we can tarry.



We have not been the same since we came upon Cernunnos. It is obvious that the Horned One is pursuing us through time and space. Being surrounded by flowing water seems to stop him which is consistent with legend. What shall we do?
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Wait- All we need is flowing water? So we could be in a river and be safe? Or I should we dig a trench around our campsites, fill it with water, and stir it around or something?

Anybody got a shovel?
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Old Oct 4, '07, 7:41 pm
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I sugest lots of moisturizers and a good amount of ingested holy water!

Ahhh Pappa Bear...a fire, and a Tarry...wow...*sniff*

You see Tim, a fire is the one thing that brought so many of us together. Put that together with i am scared poopless of the dark, and we seemed to comfort each other in our own inner fears. Mine comes from a very violent past, and the dark is unknown to me. Yet here we have made it beautiful, serene, and full of comrodery. We find our inner truths here, and seek the stars.

We find the constilation of Draco, because my son who passed away loved dragons, as did I. We were team mates in RPG's and life, and he told me one day, "If something ever happens to me, i will be your dragon rider in the sky, and will keep watch over you...you'll never be without me Ma..honest"

So we camp, seek the stars, and ask our heavenly father for graces we well have at our disposal through him. My choice want in life is to know he is still around. Only God can allow such a grace. He is the truth, source and light in a moment of Tarrying.

Tarrying means to seek the love and friendship of God the father son and mostly the holy spirit while in prayer. I imagine i am in the Garden with him, and it goes from there, like it has a life of it's own...but Tarry it is.

So the invite of a fire, is so beautiful, and Pappa Bear...Brother Hrolf to so many, holds a deep place in my heart for the wounded soul i had a few years ago, seeking fellowship of the few who honor the spirit of King Arthur. Chivalry and our leader are one and the same.

As for Mr C, i'd like to egnore his existance, but he is proof that there is evil in the world, and the musings all about and word trickeries!


I prefer the fire, some friends and a glass of Amaretto on ice!


and of course all conversations that include Monty python or Mr. Bean are welcome...i do have another side...lol


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Old Oct 4, '07, 7:44 pm
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I suppose we're safe now. Maybe I should relax a bit

Anyone here ever seen Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure?
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Old Oct 4, '07, 7:47 pm
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yepper...a way easier and less complex way to travel and speek.
We'll have to try and convert Truthie...oh how we really need to!!!

Tims excellent Language classes....yep, your hired!

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PS...campfires always meant a time out for us, a re-grouping of sorts!
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Strange happenings are afoot at the Circle-K....

"Q-branch"?

So I suppose we'd better wait for the rest of the Trogs...
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LOL...yes, the circle K

As for Q branch, they are lepricauns that help us travel to any destination. They helped when the milti thread users were in more than one place. Do not give them beer, they reek havock with their magical powers most unresponsibly!

They are on our side!

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I recevied the summon, and appear as commanded.
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Greetings, merry Trogs. I will be accompanying you this weekend, now that I am out of the wilds of Exams country.....at least for the moment.
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Who will we encounter in the wilderness?
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Flowing water is a sovreign defense against certain types of evil. Remember the ringwraiths when Frodo and the hobbits come to the river? Or when Arwen carries Frodo across that flowing river and the ringwraiths stop? Or why Cernunnos was powerless when you went to sea and Sir John and Lady A fell in the water?

As to what is in the wilderness or where you are, that remains to be seen.
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Flowing water is a sovreign defense against certain types of evil. Remember the ringwraiths when Frodo and the hobbits come to the river? Or when Arwen carries Frodo across that flowing river and the ringwraiths stop? Or why Cernunnos was powerless when you went to sea and Sir John and Lady A fell in the water?

As to what is in the wilderness or where you are, that remains to be seen.
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As to what is in the wilderness or where you are, that remains to be seen.
Hmm.... We could observe the tree families in this wood and see what they can tell us-- whether we be in this Earth, Middle Earth, Prydain, or some other land.....
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