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Pandamonium...

In the beginning there was the Earth, the gods, and their attempts at mortal life, also know as the dinosaurs in the Panadonic Age. In an attempt to correct themselves, the gods sent a flaming rock towards the earth to erase and begin again. As this meteor hit, destroying any traces of life, it broke off a small piece of land, known as Madagascar and in result, this newly formed island floated off into the lands of Davey Jones and his locker...

After many months, the island settled into its final resting spot, where the gods then created life, and bountiful crops to support a civilization, along with new animals to inhabit the island, such as monkeys, panda bears, massive amounts of sea life, birds, like eagles, and seagulls. All sources of life all live together in harmony, off of the coconuts, bananas, and many other fruits. As a final addition, the god of fire erected a volcano in the center of the island, as a source of heat for the island during its harsh winters.

During the month of September, in the year of 1983, a passenger ship of families and high figures in America aboard, christened the USS Thorinium, set sail towards the continent of Europe. But while the ship is at sea, the god of the seas, Poseidon, stirs the waters, creating massive waves, causing the ship to capsize, and join the Titanic in the depths of the seas. Many of the passengers were able to escape the ship on life rafts, and managed to save a good number of lives. But they had no idea what was ahead of them...

The hot sun, smell of salt and sweat, lack of food and consumable water was overwhelming most, and they were soon teasing the idea of turning to cannibalism. But as an eagle passed over head, it led a previous boat officer to sight land. He screamed out, "LAND! ITS LAND!" Many people, doubting him, checked for themselves, and lo and behold, land. Coincidentally, this piece of land was the lost nation of Madagascar, but of course, nobody knew this. Any man who still had strength began paddling, or moving the boat along as quick as possible, but their efforts finally paid off.

As the passengers reached the sandy beach, they clambered up to the trees where the men began to pick fruit and coconuts, which covered the trees, for them and their family to eat. As everyone calmed down, some of the men began to explore this tropical island, looking for any signs of life thru out the island. Not to long into their search, the men come upon a giant panda bear, sitting upon a rock in front of the towering volcano. Below the panda bear, was a massive animal, which seemed it could feed all of Sparta. The panda bear came down from his pedestal and began to nudge the freshly killed animal, and motioned for the men to take the meat. The men tied up the animal, and began to carry it away, back to the beach to gloat of their findings. But one man looked back, to see the bear return to its rock, and began to roar, though it was a timid roar. The lagging man hurried to catch up with the group.

As the men returned to the beach with the meat, the women were taken aback by the sheer size of the animal, and the speed of the men being able to attain the meat. The women and the families were truly grateful to the panda that provided them with nourishment.

Over the next few months the community was able to create a small village of huts made of bamboo, palm trees, and palm fronds. The culture was even able to adapt their own system of money and trade, using size and amount of coconuts, they

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