The Bear King, until it was found living with Tibetan monks and identified as the missing Brett C. Marting. Botanists and florists quickly determined that Brett was in fact no daisy, so he was kidnapped from the monastery and brought to the United States for further study. Further study revealed that Brett wasn't a prophet either, and it was decided that he should be locked up in an asylum for the criminally insane - where he was medically pronounced a complete lunatic. As a result of this insult, Brett took a vow of silence and bit his own tongue off. | James S. Abrams and his crew clung to the last strands of life when a Swedish fishing vessel rescued them from almost certain doom. He would later write in his journal: "...the journey onboard the Von Kickyerface was by far the most harrowing thirty eight minutes of my life..." Having braved that treacherous ordeal, James S. Abrams continued his world tour, with a new, more tender crew. In his search for lost lands, James learned much of Tzenebraum and dedicated nearly all his finances in pursuit of it. |