Famine struck our resources which resulted in our nations exploration voyages. Eventually, the Kingdom received word of a new land that our Heavenly Father blessed upon us. The returning sailors would tell the townspeople that they followed the beam of the Sun shining through the crevice of thick ominous clouds while noticing an acclivity below it in the distant waters. They continued sailing until it amassed into an expanse of their entire field of vision. What they described was a divine and fruitful sight sent by God himself, and they swore that whoever goes there would forget all their woes. Royalty repaid them handsomely for their discovery, and excitement rose among the people. Hearsay would turn into fiery discussions about gold and silver springs, and the idea motioned its way to be a special priority for the King to claim it. Three naval ships were sent to explore the environment by the orders of King Alexander; One ship due Northwest, another due Southwest, and a central point between them. Over the course of four Months, we would hear tell messengers that the land is sustainable, and that it appears unclaimed by any people. However, four more months came to pass when it …show more content…
Three people in white attire and gold helmets in the shapes of birds walked an individual up the steps, and the chanting grew louder, and more frantic until they reached the top. They fought the person over the table which the leader stood behind, and he pulled out a dagger. This was worse than anything we imagined, we realized this was a bloody sacrifice ritual, and we saw a statue of an Idol on either side of the table which was below a golden face visible in the fire, as it was staring ominously back at us. The evil is too despicable to record. The sound of the roaring horn is made after every sacrifice performed. The line consisted of people from different tribes, but we do not see anyone that looks like our