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#215823 - 01/30/10 10:00 PM Re: History of Lewon/Future on Isola [Re: Luke Gates]
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Preview: There may be only a chapter or two after this, but there could be many more.

Chapter 11.
The tribe in the North had nearly everything. They had most of the goals the first chief wanted the tribe to accomplish, plus other various chiefs had added. They had figured out the location of the village where their relatives came from. They used this to guess where the original tribe had landed. With their new top of the line lab, the scientists thought that if they had records from the first tribe, they might be able to find Lewon. The search parties had nearly given up. But they had an increasing number saying they saw smoke coming from the South part of the island. They needed some high tech equipment to get there though, or they would have to send more rafts, and they had already lost one person to the ocean, either that or he had found the South side and was living there. They also tried to look through the centuries of scrolls that had been found or written to see if they could find Lewon. They had no idea about the original Isolans. They just figured that the answer would come with the answer to the island on who built the place. The problem was they had no scrolls from Lewon, nothing to tell them about where Lewon might be. They found a story from one of the first villagers saying that there were books of mysteries, puzzles, life, and success with them on the raft, but when they crashed on the shore they couldn't find them. The first tribe pulled it's search party closest to the north shore to search the shores of the village, while the second tribe kept searching.
To be continued...
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#216357 - 02/11/10 12:10 AM Re: History of Lewon/Future on Isola [Re: Luke Gates]
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Preview: With vv4 coming very close to finishing, I am pretty sure I'll be able to include it. If not, I will wait for enough story to come from the game and make one of vv4.

Chapter 12.
The northern tribe was at almost 100%. They were missing only populations and collections, plus finding out where Lewon was. Until one day Koro Sitaos ( means likes ants and parrots in Isolan) Rown saw something in the ocean while remembering one of the biggest nights in the tribes history: He had come from the second tribe and new much about the first and second villages. He had once visited the Southern village. He enjoyed watching the kids when he told them of the statue, garden, temple, the pure water of the lagoon, the school, and most of all how they had recorded every event since they had landed. Including the second tribe. They knew there was a third one but couldn't find it. When Koro had found the scroll in the cave he had told the kids how the original inhabitants had fled when a volcano went off on Isola, at the same time the one on Lewon did. One of the kids had asked about the history of Isola. He had never told anyone all he knew about it. He had the history correct from right before the volcano on Lewon to current times. He decided the kids should know. He told how the scientists had found a chemical to stop volcanoes. He quickly added that the potion recipe was lost. Then he talked about the founding of the first tribe, then how two villagers had found the second tribe, with five kids, and thirdly the current tribe. He then added that the prosperous as Lewon had been, and that the Isolan inhabitants could be on Lewon if they were on Isola. However he knew only what the scrolls could tell him, but nothing of the location of Lewon. They would have to communicate with the first tribe to see if they had scrolls of it's location. When he had visited the first tribe he had only seen the sights, and only the scrolls written by the founders and their descendants, so he didn't know if the Lewon scrolls existed or not. While he was remembering that night he saw something in the ocean. Since he was a master farmer now he had no trouble getting the object, and since he had pushed the statue he had no trouble prying it open. It was clear and made of glass. He went to the science facility and asked for a scroll. Since there were none available the scientists had to make a new one from some of the dry wood. On it he wrote about the third tribe, stuck it in the glass object (bottle) and put it in a current that all farmers knew continually circled Isola. He hope the other tribes would find it.
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#216532 - 02/13/10 06:51 PM Re: History of Lewon/Future on Isola [Re: Luke Gates]
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Preview: The bottle had made it to the South village, who told the West village. It stated everything the third tribe had found out, including the previous Isolans.

Chapter 13.
One of the people searching for the scrolls on the beach found something. It looked like the treasure had. He called his fellow searchers over, and tried to get the box out. Once they had it out they called a builder over and had them open the box. Inside were four books. Each one in Lewonian. That was the current inhabitants of Isola's language. They took them to the science table, and preserved them. Then they copied them and gave the copied scrolls to the second tribe. All the scientists from each tribe met in a special science hut that was built between the two tribe. The scrolls only told about Lewon's puzzles and mysteries, how to live life, and how to be successful. But the mysteries and puzzles book had a long lost answer. There were twin islands in a ocean (Pacific ocean). They were named Lewon and Isola. One day a volcano would go off on each island. Each tribe would try a special potion to stop the eruption, but neither would work. The tribes would flee, and end up on the opposite island. From there seven survivors would turn into 90, then they would start a new tribe with five children who used to have guardians, but the guardians would leave on a mission, never to return. The first tribe would find them, and seven people would turn into a large tribe. From there, a raft would colonize the north shore. They would succeed, then that tribe would colonize a fourth shore. There was more to the books, but they were to worn to tell. They would need the North tribe to figure them out. All the search parties headed North, also wanting to find Lewon.
In the Northern tribe, they were hoping for a bottle, especially Koro. Then he went grabbed a lot of scroll from the science facility, sat against a tree, and told the story of his life. Then he passed to the guiding hand, happy and at peace with the world.
To be continued...


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#217012 - 02/21/10 12:44 AM Re: History of Lewon/Future on Isola [Re: Luke Gates]
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Preview: this us the last chapter before vv4 comes out, and it could be up to a week before the first vv4 chapter comes out.

Chapter 14.
The search parties soon found the third tribe. After a few days all scrolls, techs, and other valuables were traded. The second and third tribe were fairly close, but the first and third were far apart. But soon every tribe was equal. Three scientists from each tribe gathered, trying to find Lewon. They decided that since the islands were twins, that if they found where Isola was, they could find Lewon. There were two ways to do this. The first way was to try and read the rest of the scroll, which would take the scientists a long time to do. The other was to scout nearby areas for hints. Neither seemed easy, and neither would work at all immediately. There was a group of villagers preparing to explore a new shore of Isola, where they might find clues. This would also distract villagers from finding Lewon, because there was much planning, preparation, and finding which villagers would go on this journey. Everyone was trying to find a way that the villagers could be easily found, so that the tribes could remain connected. The search parties were exhausted, and refused to look for a new tribe for awhile. This made the whole island busy, and for awhile every villager only thought about Lewon in the back of their minds, where it was mostly forgotten.


To be continued...


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#218298 - 02/26/10 07:46 PM Re: History of Lewon/Future on Isola [Re: Luke Gates]
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Preview: This is a vv4 chapter. I will try to avoid posting any spoilers.

Chapter 15.
The five villagers to go on the trip were selected. An adult male and female, a nursing mother. And a male and female kid. They soon set out on the expidition on foot. They walked for many days. They started feeling hopeless. Then they found the eastern shore. And on it, a huge tree. The two free adults quickly set to work researching and farming. Eventually the nursing mother became free to work. She built a hut, with help from one of the grown kids. The tribe made various tools. Soon some other construction projects were done, the tribe had the second level in four of the technologies, got the feeling they had solved some puzzles on the island. One of the adults who had known Koro was on the trip. He thought Koro would love this side of the island, and he thought of how the kids would react to hearing stories of this part, only if they knew how to find the way back to the third tribe, but they were lost. They solved many more of the puzzles, found various useful collectibles, and had the capability to fish. They healed what they could on the island, slowly bringing the plants and animals life back onto Isola. They had thousands of food, some builders, and researchers. They also had three kids running around, although one of them was about to turn fourteen. Meanwhile, on the north, west, and south side of the island, all the villagers couldn't belive they had lost another village. But, from past experiences, they knew the tribe would eventually thrive, and be found.
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#219159 - 03/04/10 01:19 AM Re: History of Lewon/Future on Isola [Re: Luke Gates]
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Preview: This is the last chapter of the story. I will begin to write a new in a few weeks to a few months. I have several ideas and would like some feedback in my comments thread for this story.

Chapter 16. (Didn't thinks the story would last this long)
The tribe on the eastern shore had finished all the puzzles, and felt they finally understood the island of Isola. They were content and happy, with all they had achieved, both on the eastern shore, and the whole island. The descendants of a tribe who had founded the northern shore with a raft, who had descended from lost children and two people from the southern shore, who were descended from people who came from an equally magical and natural island named Lewon, who when a volcano erupted on the island at the same time as the one on Lewon did, had fled, finding Isola while the previous Isolans found Lewon. That night, the villagers went to bed. Except Roko, who was remembering his dad, Koro.( I didn't change any names, the fact that the two names have the same letters is coincidence) He remembered hearing stories of the rest of Isola, being found and connected with the other shores of the island, and finding Koro dead, lying against a tree. He remembered reading the story of Koro's life. He remembered hearing that Isola and Lewon were twin islands. He remembered hearing of the soon to be expedition, and wanting to go. He remembered the joy of being picked to go, and finding the eastern shore. His memories were interrupted by the sounds of voices. He went to investigate. They had been found by the rest of the island. Isola was once again connected, as the Isolans who were thriving on Lewon just did. With all the knowledge shared among the island, all the researchers gathered and, using top of the line tools found on the eastern shore, made the last half of the book of puzzles and mysteries from Lewon readable. (It's in the spoiler)
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An expedition would be sent out to find why the life on Isola had died. They would get lost, then find the tree of life that sustained the magic and nature of the island. It would be nearly dead, and the tribes would slowly nurse it back to health. The whole island would thrive and then be connected. Each tribe would accept their origin, and have books about the island they had come from. The tribes would want to find their homeland, but stay on the island they were on. The islands would be different enough for the tribes to visit the others island, but never want to stay for months. Then the Isolans would become true Lewonians, while the Lewonians would become true Isolans. They would make a potion that worked to stop they volcano, using collected sap from the trees of life, which was weakened when the volcano went of, left weakened for many centuries while the first three tribes thrived, be found and be fully restored. The villagers would never have to leave their islands for a volcanic eruption. If they left, it would be their choice, for the trees of life would hide them from the world. From here, each island would choose it's own future, but wherever they went, they would have the success they had had with their new respective islands. The rest of the book just gave ideas and clues on how to make the tribe better.
Soon everyone on the island had heard the story. They still needed to find Lewon, but they were closer, and they knew it would happen. They also knew that, no matter what, nothing could forever disrupt the life style of the villagers of the twin islands: Lewon and Isola. Roko, went to the northern shore, bringing the remains of his late mother with him, who was named Paka. He buried his mom, Paka, next to his dad, and told them the story of the twin islands. He knew that even in his advanced stage of life, he might see the day, when the twin islands would unite, forming one of the most potentially productive and successful nations in the unknown, unaware, and possibly to be explored, world around them. He then joined his family, friends, and other fellow Isolan villagers, at a feast and celebration, for knowing what they finally were.
The End.


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