<meta name="LineWrap" content="true"><TITLE>SR_Bk1 0132</TITLE><A HREF="SR_Bk1-0133.txt">Next (Page 133)</A><BR> Things are simpler and individuals are more distinctive. Demolish All is her true name, and it is her desire and calling in life to destroy as much stuff as possible.<P><P>Her main weapon is a crowbar staff with a curved end (shaped like a shepherd staff). With it, she can project destructive force and demolish anything the staff is pointed at. As well, destructive force is a tonic to her, and the more injurious force inflicted upon her, the better she feels.<P><P>Setting off to find the Cup of Coffee, she found dead end after dead end, until she tried something which had never occurred to her before: to destroy the actual fabric of reality. She did this, and when she stepped through the rip, she found herself in a sort of inbetween world from where she could travel to numerous other worlds.<P><P>In a very weird world she met up with Classic of Logic, and they travelled together for a time eradicating huge portions of reality when they used their powers in tandem. Eventually, they came upon Coabler, Kesh, and Tickle, and they joined up with Cup's Club.<P><P>APPEARANCE: Demolish All is a young woman with long, black, unkempt hair, and holding a black crowbar in the shape of a shepherd's staff, with a bow on it near the top made of barbed wire. She has a spiked bonnet and a torn black dress. Her arms are bare except for strips of red, orange, and yellow cloth wrapped around her forearms, from wrist to elbow. hanging at the ends. She is barefoot.<P><P>[7] TICKLE THE MONSTER<P><P>An odd primitive beast, Tickle was a member of a tribe of barbaric apelike creatures. Each had a clan symbol which its members wore on their leather breastplates, and in order to become an adult, they had to witness the scene depicted in their symbol in real life. Some were simple (a woolly mammoth drinking from a lake, a condor fighting with a cheetah, etc.). Tickle's was a giraffe, which didn't seem so bad, except there was a little Cup of Coffee on its back.<P><P>Another odd thing about Tickle was that he had a weird thing his fellows paid little heed to: a walky-talkie/cellular phone sort of thing which he used to talk to "funny people".<P><P>The time had come for him to seek adulthood, and though giraffes were in abundance, Cups of Coffee were nowhere to be found. The "funny people" guided Tickle across the plains and beyond, until he finally realized that he was no longer on his own world any more.<P><P>He eventually wound up in a desolate area, and messages from the "funny people" were sporadic and difficult to understand. A thunderstorm of unearthly proportion was soon upon Tickle, and he was beside himself in fear and panic, unable to find shelter. In a fit, he began to spin around and soon bumped into an odd cloaked figure, Kesh the Vector, who led him to the safety of a shelter and questioned him.<P><P>Finding the beast to be seeking the same artifact as he, Kesh decided to travel with the monster. After the thunderstorm, the two wandered for a long time trying desperately to find an inhabited area, until finally they came upon Coabler the Sawman.<P><P>After the three realized they were all looking for the same thing, they formed Cup's Club.<P><P>APPEARANCE:<P><P>Tickle is short and apelike in appearance, with orange skin and blue hair. The hair on his head is long and mane-like. He wears primitive leather clothing and big, white fur boots. On his leather breastplate is a depiction of a giraffe with the Cup of Coffee on its back. On his belt, Tickle has a short sword and a large walky-talkie thing. His face looks kindly, innocent, intelligent, and curious.<P><P>--------------------------<P>CHAPTER 32<P>--------------------------<P><P>Prince Ferrajalt jumped up out of his chair.<P><P>"I got it!" he yelled. "I know how we can do it!"<P><P>The others turned lazily toward him. They'd been mulling over ideas for hours, and were exhausted.<BR><A HREF="SR_Bk1-0133.txt">Next (Page 133)</A>