User blog:Subject1099/A Tale of Three Islands, Part III

-Hey guys, I'd just like to take a moment to apologize for the wait on this thing, and the... Subsequent... Delays whilst writing it. My schedule is really unpredictable, only trumped in that regard by my Internet connection.(Even though I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who's ever read them, but whatever.) If you are reading this, thanks! It really helps me out. On to the story!-

For all his big plans and proud talk, Bogg had overlooked one thing. There was no way we could amass another tribe unnoticed, and besides that there was no place to build a base. All the islands were controlled, or at least watched, by one tribe or another. All save one.

When we arrived on Spring, Klei came to greet us. He and his teammates, Sweg and Ash, were essentially the only people not of one of the main tribes. Klei was an experienced architect; he'd been around long enough and made enough buildings that he could've just built nearly any of them. The base on Spring was modest, but effective, and could support a decent-sized tribe.

Bogg had it all planned out: we would subtly assemble a team and take on the Rock tribe first, then once the Sea tribe assumed we were on their side, then wham! Ultimate betrayal. Darcy was already a friend, so I messaged her and asked her to come to Spring. She, suprisingly, brought along Uni, saying that the two of them had gotten pretty close. They were pretty high level in smithing, and had the "authorization" (that doesn't quite fit; trust might be a better word) to access Mithril. We were getting stronger.

And the Tribes were taking notice.

''This part was very short. I'm sorry about that. I felt the need to tie things up at least a little. I don't know when the next Chapter will be out. I'll do my best to get it out in a reasonable amount of time, but with my classes and sketchy Internet, I can't guarantee anything. So until then, thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed, and stay beautiful. ~ Subject__1099''