Subject: A needlessly fantastic race for treasure.
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Posted on: 2013-07-10 22:55:00 UTC

Do to having previously found small roleplay threads on this very board, I shall attempt to create on as a parody of the race to the finish treasure hunts that occasionaly crop up in media.

On a nondescript, rather generic stock island in the pacific, on a latitude that should not exist, a hut made of generic surface rose out if white, quartz derived sand. It was in front of a coconut palm that had no relevance to this story other than as a peice of scenery. In the generic hut was a significantly more important collection of items. Mostly maps, and compasses. It also contained a floor show featuring scantily clad ladies, but they would be gone long before anything that could oogle at them would show up. In a room with faded brown walls, a conservativly dressed stereotypical englishman was wearing a somber suit, looking out through a crater in the wall at the surf. He was waiting for a motley crew of guests who had been summoned by a unknown force who knew the power of money. Somewhere on the island, in one of its predictable biomes that always seemed to crop up on generic tropical islands was a treasure beyond beliving. He was there to hand out maps, and watch various vehicles the visitors would use to reach the island. Through the crater in the wall, Reginald could see a plume of spray. He sighed, and then politely asked the author to refer to him as either 'him', or 'he'. The author complied. The english man currently refered to as he opened a door that sprung into being for the purpose of letting in the guests. Said door was a generic gray slab, but its color was irrelevant, and the plot unfolded without it. Mr.He, as the englishman prefered to be called, opened the door loudly. This knocked a few commas from the rafters that didn't exist, and they slotted into place in the areas where said commas thought they ought to go. Oblivious to the intresting event, Mr.He propped said door open as the first of many walked, through the entrance into this minefield of a paragraph.

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