The Inverse is Also True
You're splashing your way through a swamp on the outskirts of the lumberjack camp when you spy a strange little green man sitting on a log strumming a banjo. As you approach, he hails you.
"You there, help me I'm wondering if you can." He says. After a few seconds, you realize he's asking for your help.
"What can I do for you?" You ask.
"Backwards I talk, you see. Completely inverted my syntax is. Trying to write a song I am, but cursed am I to backwards speak. Help me, can you?"
"What kind of song?" You ask.
"Writing I am a song about rainbows. Many songs are there about rainbows, and believe I do that a connection between them there is. Now, help me can you?"
You cast an de-un-discombobulate spell over the little green man and turn his speech around. You leave him to strum his banjo and sing about connecting rainbows, grateful for the magic practice.
You gain 4 Mysteriousness. |
Occurs at Outskirts of Camp Logging Camp.
References
- The little green man with a banjo alludes to Kermit the Frog (voiced by Jim Henson) and his 1979 song, The Rainbow Connection.
- The little green man's twisted syntax alludes to the character Yoda (voiced by Henson's long-time collaborator, Frank Oz), from the Star Wars movies.