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The gold-coated multicolored stone has been found by me, Rodan, a dedicated geologist investigating the land of Ladonia. Through experiments and confirmation from the minister of sweet dreams, I have found that the stone contains a great percentage of, yes believe it or not… sweet dreams (!). The stone was found deeply underground in the heart of Ladonia (400 meters northwest of the border station Tall). However, when removing the stone I experienced a very astonishing phenomenon-an exact copy instantly replaced the rock. This has of course kept my brain activity at full speed lately. I've been led in and out of different ideas in regards to the possibility of this extraordinary powerful and beautiful treasure. Since the discovery of the stone I have slept with a sample of it beneath my pillow and have had the most wonderful dreams. This has improved my daily life remarkably and must be recommended. Is death not the deepest form of sleep? I would say so. As we all know there has been a great discussion on where to bury dead Ladonians. I have always imagined the sea as a very pleasant place to rest and an extremely practical place if one is to take the limited land area of Ladonia in consideration. I have therefore developed a plan for future funerals. With the company of the dream stone the potential of sweet dreams is infinite. A consoling fact to keep in mind when saying goodbye to your deceased mother, father friend or... foe? By tying the dream stones to the dead peoples arms and legs they will rest at the bottom of Ladonias Sea. They will be taken out in a ship and will be sunk into the water as family and friends take farewell. The Ladonians will forever R.I.D (Rest In Dreams) and the gradual collections of stones will slowly but surely build up a colorful and powerful wall. Imagine an underwater wall of withholding positive energy and dreams. The wall will not only define the state of Ladonia even more but will also protect Ladonia from big ships that don't necessarily come in peace (as been proven before). It is time Ladonia points out its real boarder lines to the surrounding countries. The land area is just the top of the iceberg. |
| Rodan Tekle - Hobby Ladonian Institute of deep digging geology
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