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Nanowrimo: Dementia Six’s distant future.

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Dementia 6’s distant future:

When The Traveler had finished his job at dementia 6 he went to the distant future of dementia six to help the yeti creatures. He took the form of Electrode, the famed electro-powered superhero who’s best friend is Zauriel, one of Earth’s guardian angels.

He helped the yeti creatures by using his electrical powers to short out the new race of flower-creatures’ city. He entirely crushed all the outside walls and got in, and in doing that, he accidentally smashed the city’s entire generator, which got rid of his last hope of escaping the city through one of the city’s underground tunnels with the egg.

He had to find the remains of crystal dust that used to be part of the generator and compress them with his hand that he formed into a compressor. He compresses them into their former shape and then compresses them both together forming kind of a stick, with the two crystals. He used it to stop the vegetation because this was one of the times that it started to orbit so it had now gone around dementia ten sixteen times and had grown to the height they would in two hundred years in only sixteen years.

He planted the new stick deep under one of the underground tunnels so it was now in the center where the egg had been. The egg was just beginning to fossilize so he had to do it quickly. The crystal stick was like a time conveyor that de-fossilized the egg and brought it back up when he used his mind force to pull it.

He brought the egg, which had somehow multiplied into now twelve eggs which now hatched in the warmth of ground level, giving birth to small little floaty versions of the yeti which had short legs and short arms instead of long legs and long arms.

Even though the eggs had no mothers, the other yeti creatures took care of them- because the race had started again. But for some reason the twelve yeti creatures grew even faster than the plants had grown and they went so fast that in two seconds they had grown to the age of 200,000 years old, and then suddenly deflated like balloons until they were the size that they were when they first hatched out of the eggs, and their fur grew backwards and became blue again.

With one last farewell to the yeti creatures, the traveler waves his staff in a circle in the air and jumps through the opening sparkling blue portal.

Coming soon: adventures in dementia ten.