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==Plot participation==
==Plot participation==
===Clean the Deck!===
===Clean the Deck!===
Users had helped [[Scrap]] clean up the deck of the SS Primella, by arranging items in a certain way so as to fit in a grid, so that he could remain on board.  
Users had helped [[Scrap]] clean up the deck of the SS Primella, by arranging items in a certain way so as to fit in a grid, so that he could remain on board.
===Battledome===
Users had to fight a Bug-like Monster


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 01:45, 3 May 2007

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Information may update rapidly as the event progresses.
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Journey to the Lost Isle is a plot which began on May 1, 2007.

Plot summary

Hugo Fairweather was holding a scientific gathering to share his deciphering of the journal of Mad Tongue Murphy, who was said to discover a mysterious island. The journal, which was written in text similar to Tyrannian, has finally been translated after the discovery of a tablet containing a passage in two forms of Tyrannian. Discovered by his daughter Lilian Fairweather, Hugo could use the passage in the form of Tyrannian he knew to learn the second language. With his findings, he determined to start a journey to find the island based on the writings of the journal. He was joined by Roxton A. Colchester III, who relished the thought of discovering a new land, while most others condemned his actions as insanity.

When they went to find a ship to sail them to their destination, they were directed to Captain Rourke by a Pirate Shoyru, who said he would be the only one who would take such a dangerous task. Even Captain Rourke had misgivings, but with the encouragement of a large bag of Neopoints, offered the services of his ship, the SS Primella. Gathering at the ship the following morning, Rourke noted the red sky and feared a storm coming. His confidence in Hugo's ability to navigate them to the island in the journal was shaken when the absent-minded Professor couldn't find his glasses above his eyes, but set sail all the same.

Aboard the SS Primella, Roxton started a conversation with Lilian, who mentioned their could be a plant similar to the crysophyllum munusa, whose fruit has healing properties, on the island based on the drawings she saw in the journal. Behind them, Werther, despite his best efforts, failed to balance the stack of boxes on his head, and ploughed into a barrel, in which Scrap, a stowaway, was hiding. Explaining he sneaked onto the boat to escape from a crime he didn't commit, Rourke was about to throw him into the brig before Roxton intervened, saying they had no time to be returning to mainland now that they were on their way, and he would take full responsibility for Scrap. Rourke would only allow it if Scrap paid for his trip by cleaning up the SS Primella, which he did. With Scrap now part of their expedition, Rourke focused on the coming storm.

Plot participation

Clean the Deck!

Users had helped Scrap clean up the deck of the SS Primella, by arranging items in a certain way so as to fit in a grid, so that he could remain on board.

Battledome

Users had to fight a Bug-like Monster

Trivia

  • The use of a book that will be filled as the plot progresses is a similar plot device to that used in the Altador Plot.
  • On the second page of the first comic, Garin, Jacques, Linae and Bruno can be seen in the background of the pub. Garin, notably, has his earrings in his right ear, which is likely to be an artist's mistake.
  • In the background of the public house in the first comic, there is a painting similar to the Dogs Playing Poker series.
  • An error would sometimes occur if the user left the Clean the Deck! puzzle before it was finished, and start over from the smallest grid. Refreshing the page brought the user back to the latest puzzle.
  • The story has references to The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle. One of the hints is the character Roxton A. Colchester III who obviously was inspired by Lord John Roxton.

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