Postby gameoverblue » Tue May 10, 2005 8:21 pm
I think there will be two more chapters after this one.
time for chapter 4.
Twig awoke at the sound of the mob’s excited cheers. The crowd was outside Twig's wigwam, waiting for his appearance. Twig exited the wigwam, with support of his stick, and an echo of cheers surrounded the village. He stood and gave a smile. He wanted to say something heroic, but his voice staled. He simply waved.
Twig refused the aid of the crowd and limped, his hand raw from the staff, over to the other nine men. The Chief's Mouth signaled the men to follow him. Roar dashed in front of Twig, glaring back at him, but saying nothing.
The next test was fairly close to the village. It was on the beach, with the dawning sun glittering on the moist sand. Two groups of seven-foot high pillars stood in the sand. There was a twenty-foot empty area separating the groups . In each group sat ten pillars, about five feet apart. In between the groups, there laid ten sticks.
"This event will test your balance," said the Chief's Mouth. "You will be divided into two groups of five. Each group will be on the pillars and must attempt to knock one another off the pillars. The last man of each group will compete in the last game. Gather your sticks!"
The men selected a stick and climbed on one of the five-foot tall pillars in their group. Twig required aid, which some of the crowd members gladly gave. Others gladly jeered.
"GO!" shouted the Chief's Mouth. Twig looked at the closest contestant. His name was Fire He had a large burn on the side of his face. He glared at Twig, said "I'll get you last", and then jumped to a pillar closer to another man. Twig noticed a sound of cheer as Stone, on the other group, swatted a contestant in the chest. The man flew to the ground, with his head thudding against a pillar. The man grasped his hand in pain and exited the area.
On Twig’s area, Roar and Sun, the man Twig noticed the night before, carefully swatted at each other as the other two watched. Twig remained silent and unnoticed. Sun ducked and narrowly dodged a thrust by Roar and then jabbed Roar in the face. Roar tried to gain balance, but was pummeled by the Sun’s stick in the stomach. He fell to the sand. He stood and stared angrily at Twig, and then laughed at him.
Twig noticed a small bug in a crack on the pillar in front of him.
More cheers arose on Stone’s side. The three remaining men decided to work together to knock Stone off. The tallest, named Tree, kept jabbing Stone, while the other two tried to knock him off his feet. Stone, in a display that left the audience in awe, jumped to the pillar beside Tree and, lightning fast, jumped behind him. Stone spun around and struck tree so hard the stick broke. He fell of the pillar, blood Following. Stone, before that man hit the ground, hopped to the pillar in front and jabbed another contestant in the stomach. He regurgitated, and fell to the ground. The last contestant stared terrified at Stone. Stone glanced over at him and gave a small wave of the hand. The contestant hopped down with relief.
The audience pointed it’s attention toward Twig’s group. Twig stood at one end, maintaining his balance despite his broken leg, staring at the other three remaining contestants. They were slowly hitting each other, but in fear of falling off themselves, stayed conservative. Eventually, the new arrival of the majority of the crowd boasted their enthusiasm. One tried to jump to a corresponding pillar, but over jumped, and fell with his head inches away from the hard impact of the wooden pillar. The last two contestants stayed on their pillars trying their hardest to keep their balance, while enduring the other’s impacts. Eventually, the one with a burn scar ducked and sliced the feet from under Sun. Sun fell head first as his hip hit the side of the pillar and left a chunk on it.
The audience cheered as the contest was considered done. The man smiled at the crowd and looked at Twig. Several crowd members urged Twig to stay on. Others encouraged Fire to hurry and knock Twig off before the crippled man gave up. The scarred man was very careful, and planned his jumps carefully. Finally, he was one pillar away from Twig. He taunted Twig and asked him to stay on. Twig stared unmoving, standing on his one good leg, with his stick ready to jab. The man leaped to his final pillar. Twig, while the scarred man was in mid flight, hurled his stick into the pillar. The pillar broke open, revealing the bug infestation in it. The scarred man gave one last cry as he landed on the broken, bug-filled pillar and fell to the ground. The crowd broke into anger, laughter, and awe.
The scarred man picked up his stick and charge at Twig, still stranded on the high pillar. The Chief’s Mouth ordered him to stopped, but in vein. The man, injured himself, whirled the stick at Twig. Twig dodged but lost balance, and fell off the pillar and on his right arm. The snap of his arm was louder than Twig’s shout of pain. The Chief’s Mouth ordered Fire’s removal.
Many audience members, including Twig’s father, rushed to Twig’s aid. They lifted up the new-found hero.
“Son, you have made me proud,â€
procrastination is a virtue.
theory- lets say you work on a project, you spent hours on it, then you die. Then in heaven you think to yourself, why did I waste those hours.