The First Founded
1 The Nomad and His Disciples set off for Pahlava, where a crypt of their ancestors' records was sought. 2 They started their journey from Nanjing, the Eastern Han Empire, where they did an epistle. It was around 5,000 miles but they went around the coast to avoid mountains. This trip would be around 95 days. 3 They passed many villages which is how they didn't starve but they did have to fast some days they even founded a village called Paddaya (Known as Pattaya city now.) 4 Halfway through they were near the Bengal states almost into the very northern part of Satavahana.
5 Some disciples including St Tucker left so the food wouldn't be shared with so many people but 2 days into their return some disciples were viciously killed by brutal animals. 6 Ripped to shreds and consumed like an appetizer. In the heat of the moment St Tucker ran and crushed Jiminy Cricket his wedded wife. 7 The disciples moved on for days until Tucker returned with this news. When they heard the news they grieved the death of their disciples and friends. 8 St. Tucker is still grieving Jiminy Cricket's death. They couldn't take this pain and they had to stop at Camp Havana for 10 days for everyone to grieve in five stages.
9 First denial they tried to pretend they were still alive. Next, the disciples were angry that they left them (physically and spiritually.) 10 Then Bargaining they tried to make themselves better and grow from this stem. Second to last depression they were starting to accept the fact that their friends were gone. 11 Finally, acceptance, they fully accepted that they were gone. After these stages, they continued with their trip towards the Pakistani desert. The jungles and desert conditions were hard on the disciples causing them to have a morbid life, and St. Bryson to almost from dehydration and exhaustion.
12 Once they arrived they saw a hut in the desert. They opened the seal and saw scrolls from over 100 years ago. 13 They were in an ancient language, one red,” Wiol thar weohnata waíse aí seviȱm sem weohnata end allr falrg relígims. 14 wiol älfr weohnata hávr aí sovt who weohnata waíse knpen throꟃgjoűt du wfoɾlȡ.” 15 They translated that night into, ” For there will be a savior that will end all false religion. for He will have a son who will be known Worldwide.” 16 Finding this prophecy they were hyped and started praising The Nomad. Knowing that they would prove almost 85% of religions wrong they rejoiced for their mission of ending false religion, and they slept. That night St. Bryson had a dream of a man named Jackson preaching of the Nomad among the ancient world. 17 The next morning they searched for more but they found nothing but a map, a map to a circle almost 1,000 miles west of Kush. Near the Chadians. 18 They would travel along the coast and would be around a 4,000 mile trip.
The Tempting Travels
2 Once they set off on their journey they saw an oasis but the Nomad said,” For we shall not drink from this source for it is not holy. For followers of the vagabond who have drank from this source, depart immediately." 2 So they departed and ventured farther along the coast. Unlike the jungles and deserts, traveling along the coast had a better lifestyle with better mental health. Around 1,000 miles later, and no water, they were in Ctesiphon. 3 They saw many slaves; they saved 500 out of 50,000; the rest were followers of the vagabond but those 500 were believers of the Nomad. The Nomad told them, "Go and make disciples of my word and spread the word all over this region to save your fellows. Turn them away from the vagabond and other false religions. Go in peace and serve the Nomad.” 4 The slaves ran to tell their friends and family some came back saying they didn’t believe, and the Nomad said, "Lead me to them for I will show that I am Holy and the only chosen one.” 5 They headed to the Middle of the town and found an old man who believed in the vagabond and said to the Nomad,” Burn in the underworld, you False God!” The Nomad rebuked the man and put His hand on him. The Nomad said, "May this spirit be healed of their sin!" The man changed his ways and told his friends and family. Onward they went and their next stop was Luxor, SPQR (The Roman Empire). They needed to dig up King Tutankhamun for his suits of armor in his grave. These suits would give the strength of the desert that he had. On their way, they were getting mugged and the Nomad blinded them with his lushiousness and they continued these men became known as the three blinds who would preach about their times with the Nomad and how he was powerful. {a}
{a} The Nomad changed the thugs and used them to preach His word