Today Ann explores the land of Emon & meets their leader, Lucy Prism.
THE GOD GAMES: Legend of Kor...Chapter Three
ANN:
The land of Emon was largely composed of granite because Vulpan had been an active volcano a million years ago. There were huge boulders and mountains made entirely of gigantic boulders stacked one upon the other. I had to be careful of rockslides, and of course reptiles could be flourishing in the moist air. The ground under my feet was covered with tiny, loose rocks. I also had to be careful not to slip when I stepped. Clouds hid the top of the volcano and lay draped across the ring of mountains like a shawl.
Occasionally, a large, black bird soars past, catching the updrafts. Tiny purple and green flowers hide in the nooks and crannies of the rocks. I saw some three-toe tracks in the softer dirt at the edge of the road and wondered what tiny animals made those.
It was still, except for the rare scree of the black bird and the steady drip drip of condensation. I switched my belt on to "fly" and swiftly covered ground. Once I came out of the mountains I would think myself to the capital of Emon: Delta.
Past the mountain was desert land and I turned left and headed for the Lantel River, then I followed the Lantel south into Delta. As I traveled along the Lantel, going south I could see Wale to my left. I saw field after field of grains and vegetables stretching as far as the eye could see; a rich ocean of green spread over the South East.
Once I saw the buildings and universities rising from the plains, I stopped and ate a pomegranate and drank a small flask of water; I had brought all of this from the ship. I then sat on a rock and concentrated on Lucy and asked that I be led to her. Having touched base with ONE, I then began walking and observing all around me as I allowed myself to be led to Lucy. I saw lovely well-kept homes, in circles of ten, surrounding the outskirts of Delta, with two main access roads running the width and breadth of Delta.
There were trees everywhere and wild berries and grapes twisted through the branches.
It was time to change my appearance, so I pushed a button on my belt and became visible once again. I then walked down the east-west road into Delta itself. It was a fairly modern-what on Earth would be a 1930s-town with most buildings two stories high, and many five or six stories high. The vehicles on the road were heavy with molded metal and similar to 1930s to 1940s Ford motorcars.
The Emons I met had slender waists and large chests, with breasts on the females. Their faces were very pleasant and very individual; they had dark, medium sized eyes and shapely eyebrows. They had high cheek bones and thin lips that seemed to smile a lot.
Korian DNA had started with one-celled organisms and had progressed to amphibians, reptiles, fish, birds, and one offshoot, the Korians, who were amphibian-mammals. They breathed oxygen and had lungs, but they also had gills, and webbing between their fingers and toes in order to navigate the ocean surrounding Kor.
The Korians were the only large mammals on Kor. They gave live birth, breast-fed their babies, and had hair. They were omnivores, preferring fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains, but also eating a lot of seafood and kelp. Their strongest drink was a grain whiskey made by the Wales. The Wales also grew the sugar beet that made them feel so good and was the strongest narcotic known on Kor.
As I came into Delta I felt led to a large shiny white building that seemed to be at the hub of Delta. It turned out to be the business offices of the University of Kor. The colleges were spread out across the outskirts of Delta. As I came abreast of the business office. I felt a strong pull and immediately knew that I had found Lucy.
Lucy, it turns out, was a medical doctor and the President and CEO of the University of Kor. She had a bright shiny face and a wonderful smile. People were drawn to Lucy because her face, her stature, and her very being spoke of the great love she harbored for all.
I asked at the front desk for President Prism and was sent up to the sixth floor where a young woman sat at a desk guarding the President. When I say that I asked I do not mean that I spoke out loud-using my vocal chords- but that I "thought asked" her. We use mental telepathy, which is not mind reading. I cannot hear your thoughts, only the radio-like transmissions that you send out; your words; the product of brain energy; brainpower. They're all holograms-the thoughts that fly between minds.
I handed the secretary my business card which was a gold eternity symbol on a sky-blue background, and in the left lower corner: Ann Nelson, Personal Specialist. I then sat down to wait. I felt that Lucy would pick up the frequencies on the card and its meaning would be clear to her, however I didn't know how she would react to it.
Tomorrow Ann explains to Lucy what their purpose in coming to Kor is, and they become fast friends.
THE GOD GAMES: Legend of Kor...Chapter Three
ANN:
The land of Emon was largely composed of granite because Vulpan had been an active volcano a million years ago. There were huge boulders and mountains made entirely of gigantic boulders stacked one upon the other. I had to be careful of rockslides, and of course reptiles could be flourishing in the moist air. The ground under my feet was covered with tiny, loose rocks. I also had to be careful not to slip when I stepped. Clouds hid the top of the volcano and lay draped across the ring of mountains like a shawl.
Occasionally, a large, black bird soars past, catching the updrafts. Tiny purple and green flowers hide in the nooks and crannies of the rocks. I saw some three-toe tracks in the softer dirt at the edge of the road and wondered what tiny animals made those.
It was still, except for the rare scree of the black bird and the steady drip drip of condensation. I switched my belt on to "fly" and swiftly covered ground. Once I came out of the mountains I would think myself to the capital of Emon: Delta.
Past the mountain was desert land and I turned left and headed for the Lantel River, then I followed the Lantel south into Delta. As I traveled along the Lantel, going south I could see Wale to my left. I saw field after field of grains and vegetables stretching as far as the eye could see; a rich ocean of green spread over the South East.
Once I saw the buildings and universities rising from the plains, I stopped and ate a pomegranate and drank a small flask of water; I had brought all of this from the ship. I then sat on a rock and concentrated on Lucy and asked that I be led to her. Having touched base with ONE, I then began walking and observing all around me as I allowed myself to be led to Lucy. I saw lovely well-kept homes, in circles of ten, surrounding the outskirts of Delta, with two main access roads running the width and breadth of Delta.
There were trees everywhere and wild berries and grapes twisted through the branches.
It was time to change my appearance, so I pushed a button on my belt and became visible once again. I then walked down the east-west road into Delta itself. It was a fairly modern-what on Earth would be a 1930s-town with most buildings two stories high, and many five or six stories high. The vehicles on the road were heavy with molded metal and similar to 1930s to 1940s Ford motorcars.
The Emons I met had slender waists and large chests, with breasts on the females. Their faces were very pleasant and very individual; they had dark, medium sized eyes and shapely eyebrows. They had high cheek bones and thin lips that seemed to smile a lot.
Korian DNA had started with one-celled organisms and had progressed to amphibians, reptiles, fish, birds, and one offshoot, the Korians, who were amphibian-mammals. They breathed oxygen and had lungs, but they also had gills, and webbing between their fingers and toes in order to navigate the ocean surrounding Kor.
The Korians were the only large mammals on Kor. They gave live birth, breast-fed their babies, and had hair. They were omnivores, preferring fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains, but also eating a lot of seafood and kelp. Their strongest drink was a grain whiskey made by the Wales. The Wales also grew the sugar beet that made them feel so good and was the strongest narcotic known on Kor.
As I came into Delta I felt led to a large shiny white building that seemed to be at the hub of Delta. It turned out to be the business offices of the University of Kor. The colleges were spread out across the outskirts of Delta. As I came abreast of the business office. I felt a strong pull and immediately knew that I had found Lucy.
Lucy, it turns out, was a medical doctor and the President and CEO of the University of Kor. She had a bright shiny face and a wonderful smile. People were drawn to Lucy because her face, her stature, and her very being spoke of the great love she harbored for all.
I asked at the front desk for President Prism and was sent up to the sixth floor where a young woman sat at a desk guarding the President. When I say that I asked I do not mean that I spoke out loud-using my vocal chords- but that I "thought asked" her. We use mental telepathy, which is not mind reading. I cannot hear your thoughts, only the radio-like transmissions that you send out; your words; the product of brain energy; brainpower. They're all holograms-the thoughts that fly between minds.
I handed the secretary my business card which was a gold eternity symbol on a sky-blue background, and in the left lower corner: Ann Nelson, Personal Specialist. I then sat down to wait. I felt that Lucy would pick up the frequencies on the card and its meaning would be clear to her, however I didn't know how she would react to it.
Tomorrow Ann explains to Lucy what their purpose in coming to Kor is, and they become fast friends.
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