As a boy I wandered field and mountain, desert and ocean, forest and the icy reaches at the top and bottom of our world, and each place I found was another mystery waiting for me to discover. One day I found a silver doorway set into the side of a tall mountain. There were such detailed carvings of moons and planets and stars and all those things beyond our own small planet that I pulled the door open without hesitation, and within was the infinite apeirogon. I traveled the apeirogon on the back of a moonbeam I had rescued from the Land of Shadows. In time, I came to the Crystal Universe, and there I live to this day, writing of all I have seen.
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Comments (12)
rhol_figament
You just know there is death machines guarding that ancient gate down in the depths... ;)
Radar_rad-dude
Oh boy! You are getting some delicious twists in this story now! A most intricate and interesting weave you are working on!!!!!
STEVIEUKWONDER
How sweet this is! TEN OUT OF TEN! AND a Gold Star!!
donnena
I've heard the aliens lock their doors when they drive thru our neighborhood. Super image and story!!
miwi
Wonderful idea,fantastic scene,again,beautiful B/W Image!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5*
eekdog
a dramatic scene.
contedesfees Online Now!
So! The Bermuda Triangle is real! I've long suspected as much. Great render and a saucy tale!
jendellas
I am so glad Jack is safe. Superb image.
VDH
Opnieuw een mooie en magische creatie !!
RodS Online Now!
"On an island called Bermuda....." OK - that clears up a few things...... And Tan's right. The people on this planet ARE insane. I want off, too....
Great job on this, Wolf!
bakapo
Good work. Good luck in Bermuda, guys....
anahata.c
well, having come in in my usual 'in medias res' fashion, I'm not totally sure what's happened here, but I love that they're gonna go to Bermuda, and then be on their own from there. And I like your descriptions of the transition from boat and ground to that roaring aircraft, and how Jack's stomach reacts. As well as Tan's description of the people on that planet. Your image captures the fluttering nature of their transition. And Jack---from that angle--looks almost like a character from Dickens. Another wonderful visual for your tale...