{{Three boys and a Lich}} {{Triple-H/Open}}
Sept 7, 2012 11:12:48 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2012 11:12:48 GMT -5
{{After reading that, now I wish he DID break the bar... ;D
Oh my gosh! FOUR pages! }}
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Admittedly, the issue concerning the steel bar was quite worrisome. At first, the lich was starting to think that they had been given a defunct train(something he would surely bring up and have the castmembers fix, seeing as he worked in Customer Service). However, as it turned out, it was completely normal for the steel bar to do such a thing, and it apparently worked by itself.
Some of the methods for safety were certainly odd. For some attractions, the passengers had to manually seal or strap themselves in. Other attractions, like the Haunted Mansion, worked by themselves.
With the steel bar down, a loud 'Tssssssssssss!' sounded out, and the train started up. It didn't take very long for the train to enter a darkened area and gain speed. But then, it came to a slow. The train now moved its way upward through a lit cavern, up toward a waterfall--
Wait... WHAT!? They told the Horned King that there was no water on this ride!!
Thankfully, the train didn't go directly into the waterfall. In fact, the water was just pouring out from either side, not even enough to soak the train, and the passengers on board. Still, it was enough to worry the Horned King, but the lich felt a wave of relief sweep over him as they passed underneath. Even as the train took up speed again, the lich was relieved.
Up, down, up, down. Turn around. While the other passengers raised their hands, giving a thrilled shout as the train gained speed at every turn or drop, the Horned King remained quite quiet, and with his hands glued onto the safety rail for... Well, safety.
Outwardly, the Horned King appeared to not even care what he was on. Inwardly, he was just too stubborn to admit that he actually WAS having a little bit of fun.
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{{Yeah, not sure if your a Minecraft player(I'm not!), but I'm so resisting making a joke concerning the loud 'Tsssssssss!'
As for my post, itself? All I can say is: It wasn't much. Sorry about that... }}
Oh my gosh! FOUR pages! }}
~~~~~
Admittedly, the issue concerning the steel bar was quite worrisome. At first, the lich was starting to think that they had been given a defunct train(something he would surely bring up and have the castmembers fix, seeing as he worked in Customer Service). However, as it turned out, it was completely normal for the steel bar to do such a thing, and it apparently worked by itself.
Some of the methods for safety were certainly odd. For some attractions, the passengers had to manually seal or strap themselves in. Other attractions, like the Haunted Mansion, worked by themselves.
With the steel bar down, a loud 'Tssssssssssss!' sounded out, and the train started up. It didn't take very long for the train to enter a darkened area and gain speed. But then, it came to a slow. The train now moved its way upward through a lit cavern, up toward a waterfall--
Wait... WHAT!? They told the Horned King that there was no water on this ride!!
Thankfully, the train didn't go directly into the waterfall. In fact, the water was just pouring out from either side, not even enough to soak the train, and the passengers on board. Still, it was enough to worry the Horned King, but the lich felt a wave of relief sweep over him as they passed underneath. Even as the train took up speed again, the lich was relieved.
Up, down, up, down. Turn around. While the other passengers raised their hands, giving a thrilled shout as the train gained speed at every turn or drop, the Horned King remained quite quiet, and with his hands glued onto the safety rail for... Well, safety.
Outwardly, the Horned King appeared to not even care what he was on. Inwardly, he was just too stubborn to admit that he actually WAS having a little bit of fun.
~~~~~
{{Yeah, not sure if your a Minecraft player(I'm not!), but I'm so resisting making a joke concerning the loud 'Tsssssssss!'
As for my post, itself? All I can say is: It wasn't much. Sorry about that... }}