Shrine to Lem
This is a shrine to Lem, the giant of travel and navigation. If you've ever found yourself somewhere you didn't plan to be, chances are it was a Lemish practical joke, for which he is utterly unrepentant.
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From the Books of the Giants
Shrine to Lem
Beep. Beep. Beep.
You
Beep?
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Prepare for Today’s extract from the Book of Lem is taken from Sector 314, Latitude 4.2, Node 6. "And so it did come to pass that Lemuel, son of Lemuel, did become the very first giant to lay down his world-sized tools and close his brobdingnagian eyelids, and slip from the greyness of the real world, and start to roam mindfullingly through the world the giants created had..."
You
Created had?
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"...And roam he did until he knew every corner better than anyone imagining, imagined or imaginable - giant, critter, bureaucrat, spirit or world-liver. And thus did Lem become the Giant of knowledge, of directions, and of advice."
You
Ohhh...
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Thus endeth the extract. Time to leave. Beep. Beep. Beeeep.
You
Wow.