Wednesday, October 10, 2012

WE GATHER AT THE SHIP TO REMINISCE ABOUT THE WAR

Everyone meets at the space ship to have a party and discuss whether we had succeeded with the war in Kor.

THE GOD GAMES: Legend of Kor...Chapter Twenty Three

"Well, gang, here we are again." said Ed. "This time we are here for the sheer joy of celebrating our combined victories.

"We thought that we'd start out by going around the table and each of us telling what you feel about the war and how it was handled. I'd like to know if you feel we were successful, or not, and why you feel so. Does anyone want to start off?" asked Ed.

"I'll start," said Lucy. "I'll never forget the day when Ann appeared in my office and gave me an interesting proposition. I'm afraid I was a little skeptical at first, but then miracles began to happen.

"I feel that we accomplished our goals with a minimum loss of life for our soldiers. I think that we were very successful. Gog is dead, the camps are closed and torn down, the poor inmates have been nursed back to a semblance of health and returned to their families. I am very pleased."

"Yes," said Bond, "we have succeeded far beyond my expectations. I marveled at the ease with which our various armies worked together, and supported each other at every juncture. We were four colors, four cultures, and four religions. Yet, I swear to you, I have come to a point where I can't see colors anymore, except as they are an attribute such as black eyes/brown eyes, black hair/brown hair. I have discovered that we are really one people, one heart, with more in common than not. We are brothers, family-each of us unique, yet alike in 98% of our being. I was so proud of all of the Special Forces soldiers and I really came to admire the six women who stepped up and began to heal the poor Emons, Vouns, and Wales."

Miriam then spoke up, "I was surprised at how quickly we were able to raise a large Army, and how generous Adam was with food and sugar beets for all that had need. I greatly admire the strength and integrity of the Wales. When I saw how the Wale prisoners were treated-or rather not treated-and then how they opened their hearts to help others in need, I was just in awe of their strength of heart.

"I believe we definitely have reached the goals we set for ourselves. Especially am I grateful that we no longer have to fear the Selves."

General Patrick then spoke up, "I am so proud of all of the men I fought with. We definitely reached our objectives. When I think of the almost impossible situation that Gog had placed us under, it seems too good to be true that Gog no longer exists, and it really helped that he destroyed his own army, and country, with his own crazy edicts. At the end he had stirred everyone against him, and removing the people's only food was the last straw for the Selves; they turned their back on Gog's orders and the Army dissolved within a single week.

"Also, I want to thank you for inviting me to this ship. I have really enjoyed being a part of your planning, and then the execution of the plans."

"We were glad to have you join us. You made many contributions to the effort, and you are a person of great wisdom. Thank you!" said Ed.

"Well," said Wills, "I appreciated everyone trusting me to be a part of the group. You could have refused to work with a Selve and I would have understood, but instead, you look at me as if I am one of you; you accept me as I am.

"As far as I am concerned, we have very successfully completed our mission. Gog is dead and we are building a new democracy in Selve. The camps are all destroyed, the prisoners sent to their families, and all of the slaves are free. I believe that the first restitution checks will be going out in the mail this Friday AND, I have met the love of my life and am blessed with also being a father to two of the best children in the world."

"Thank you Wills for your kind words. Trev, Julie, and I are also very fortunate to have met you," said Molly. You were an answer to my prayers. I started out with a passion to save Wale lives. I knew genocide was wrong under any conditions and I had warm feelings for the Wale people-I admired them. Now, the slaves are free and the Wales that still are living, have returned home.

"I can be proud of my country again as we are blossoming towards a democracy. Thank you all for freeing my country and removing Gog. Your friend, Tom, is a hero and I will carry a place for him in my heart for the rest of my life. God bless you all."


Tomorrow we learn the secret of how to win your life game...


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