Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Atlantis Pulls Percy into a Different Dimension - Part 1



Alayna is the Atlantis goddess, the guardian of the lost land of Atlantis knew she had to act fast, before the city of Atlantis was doomed. She also possesses a magical crystal that had many powers such as creating portals to other worlds and dimensions. Alayna gazed at the crystal in her hand, feeling its warmth and power. She closed her eyes and whispered a prayer to the ancient gods, asking them to guide her to the chosen one. She felt a surge of energy from the crystal, and a vision flashed in her mind. She saw a snowy landscape, a frozen lake, and a small figure wearing a fedora hat. It was a penguin, and his name was Percy. She opened her eyes and smiled. She had found him. She activated the crystal, creating a portal to his world. She stepped through time and space and cracked the ice. Percy had a destiny to fulfill in Atlantis.
Percy the Penguin was feeling tired after a long day of fishing and sliding on the ice. He decided to take a nap on a large iceberg, wearing his favorite fedora hat that he had found on a shipwreck. He snuggled into his feathers and closed his eyes, unaware of the danger lurking beneath the surface. A sudden tremor shook the iceberg, causing a crack to form along its edge. Percy did not notice, as he was deep in his dreams. The crack widened and separated, breaking off a chunk of ice that carried Percy along with it. The current swept the ice floe away from the shore, into the vast and unknown ocean.
Percy slept through the night, oblivious to his surroundings. He was awakened by a bright light that shone on his face. He opened his eyes and squinted at the sun. But the sun was not like any other sun he had ever seen. It had a strange aura around it, like a rainbow of colors. Percy blinked and rubbed his eyes, wondering if he was still dreaming. He looked around and saw that he was not on his familiar iceberg anymore. He was on a land of green and gold, with towering buildings and sparkling fountains. He saw people walking around, wearing colorful clothes and jewelry. They looked like humans, but they had pointed ears and glowing eyes. Percy felt a surge of curiosity and fear. Where was he? How did he get here? And what were these creatures?
He tried to stand up, but his feet slipped on the smooth surface. He realized that he was on a metal platform, floating above the water. He saw a cable connecting the platform to a large dome that covered the city. He wondered what was inside the dome, and what was outside of it. He heard a voice behind him, speaking in a language he did not understand. He turned and saw a girl standing there, looking at him with a smile. She had long blonde hair and blue eyes, and she wore a white dress and a golden crown. She held a staff in her hand, with a crystal on top of it. She seemed to radiate light and warmth.

She said something to him, but he could not comprehend it. He tilted his head and made a noise, hoping to communicate. She laughed and touched his hat. She said something else, and then pointed to herself. She said a word that sounded like "Alayna". Percy guessed that she was telling him her name. He pointed to himself and said "Percy". She nodded and repeated his name. She seemed to like him, and he felt a connection with her. He wondered who she was, and why she was so friendly to him. He soon learned that she was the guardian of the lost land of Atlantis, or Mu as the locals called it. She was one of the last surviving Gods of an ancient civilization that had been hidden under the sea for thousands of years. She had the power to control the elements and the energy of the dome. She was a living goddess, revered by her people. She told him that he had arrived on a special day, when the sun aligned with the dome and created the aura. She said that it was a sign of destiny, and that he was meant to be there. She said that he was the first penguin she had ever seen, and that he was very cute and smart. She said that she wanted to be his friend, and to show him her world.


Percy was amazed by her story, and by her kindness. He felt a bond with her, and a curiosity about her world. He agreed to follow her, and to see what wonders awaited him. He hoped that he would find a way back to his home, but he also wanted to explore this new land. He felt a mix of excitement and fear, as he embarked on the adventure of his life...

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Another Story of Percy The Penguin Who Has A Fedora Hat - please feel free to read the others on my blog.


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