Deep in the swamps and branches of Jethimadh, there lies a dead end where most people would stop and obliviously turn away. But intrepid explorers never think this way! Though, I am not an intrepid explorer and am also kind of oblivious, I was led by ranger extraordinaire, Kronos Rats! We climbed from beam to beam in the muddy ponds of Jethimadh, hoping to find our destinations soon.... finally, we made it to the dead end of Koulato Cluster! We searched for the wormhole. And searched. And searched. According to our sources, it was supposed to be on the top right with a ladder! But no, not even triple jumps, spinach, or even levitation would bring us up to the spot WE THOUGHT we were pursuing.
Kronos Rats and I were on the brink of mental exhaustion! They say that trying 10 times or more and failing each time is the key to going insane. We had achieved this 10 time failure to find it, and multiplied that by 600. Eventually we were brought to think that we were looking in the wrong place! And I was even tempted to move to another street! That was a really idiotic idea. On the other hand, reasoned Kronos, we could try the other side of the street! Perhaps. We then picked up our heavy spirits, and moved on to the LEFT side, even though our instructions strictly said on the RIGHT side. Apparently, the instructions were dead wrong.
So we jumped around that area quite a few times. Then, Kronos Rats used a swift jump upwards and landed on.... A LADDER! Well, we we were not so sure whether it was a ladder or not because to jump up there, you would have to be completely concealed by one of the beams. Victoriously, we trudged up the ladder/very steep ledge and tried to see where it would take us. We were obviously informed about that 3 seconds later.
We were transported to a place in Ix called Ruta Asuncion . Bleary eyed, the sunshine was bright in contrast the the dark swamp we had been trekking in a couple minutes ago. But who cares?! Kronos Rats and Deathlyhorror had revealed to themselves the great mystery of the Wormhole in Jethimadh! After that, we happily traveled back and forth from these sections, strangely entertained and satisfied by seeing ourselves go back and forth....and back and forth.... and again, back and forth.... And they did that for another 458 times, until I retired to write this article....and to this minute, Kronos Rats still enjoys to go back and forth on that wormhole.
It never really got old! Anyway, thanks for reading and feel free to comment!