I spent the later half of the day butchering away, or rather, de-fleshing 2 pig spines. And I spent the earlier half of the night fighting monsters so that the rest of the world could sleep in peace
Kok Kin, Chris and I battled monsters from 7 pm to 11.30 pm. We have never fought so hard before. Must be our commendable sense of duty. 6 major battles, each lasting up to half an hour, took place in the cluster (with the music from Y.E.S 933 playing in the background, courtesy of another user). Armies were quickly raised. Frontal clashes took place often, although sneak attacks on enemy bases were preferred, resulting in either side of the war fleeing. Tides of battle turned from side to side, back and forth endlessly. Eventually, the monster killers were victorious (as always).
When the war finally ended, the bus service back home ended as well. Only then did Chris and I realise that SMRT bus services end much earlier than SBS services. Just our luck to be staying in an area that is served by only SMRT buses.
After the long and tiring battle, we had to do a route march to get back home. We took a bus to Jurong East and started walking home from there. It was about 12.40 am then. Along the way, Chris was constantly webbed
by spiders. Apparently, some of the monsters who managed to escape were laying in ambush for the monster killers to avenge their fallen comrades.
Their incessant ensnaring really pissed Chris off.
So he grabbed a huge stick and swung it madly in front of him as he walked.
Despite our fatigue, the harassment from the spider webs did not delay our journey home. I managed to reach home at around 2.40 am.
Next time, I shall leave promptly at 11 pm.
Kok Kin, Chris and I battled monsters from 7 pm to 11.30 pm. We have never fought so hard before. Must be our commendable sense of duty. 6 major battles, each lasting up to half an hour, took place in the cluster (with the music from Y.E.S 933 playing in the background, courtesy of another user). Armies were quickly raised. Frontal clashes took place often, although sneak attacks on enemy bases were preferred, resulting in either side of the war fleeing. Tides of battle turned from side to side, back and forth endlessly. Eventually, the monster killers were victorious (as always).
When the war finally ended, the bus service back home ended as well. Only then did Chris and I realise that SMRT bus services end much earlier than SBS services. Just our luck to be staying in an area that is served by only SMRT buses.
After the long and tiring battle, we had to do a route march to get back home. We took a bus to Jurong East and started walking home from there. It was about 12.40 am then. Along the way, Chris was constantly webbed

Their incessant ensnaring really pissed Chris off.

So he grabbed a huge stick and swung it madly in front of him as he walked.

Despite our fatigue, the harassment from the spider webs did not delay our journey home. I managed to reach home at around 2.40 am.
Next time, I shall leave promptly at 11 pm.
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Once again u proved my saying - There's no place in Singapore that you can't travel to solely by foot.
I like the way u illustrate ur story of chris with WC3 pictures. Very cute and funny haha. :)
*5 bodies hit floor* You guys are gd... walked home from JE?? WC3 is really a lot of hard work yeah... (>.<)
The idea of playing LAN games in school is to save money. This purpose would be defeated if we were to take cab home with midnight charges, hence the route march.
Actually, we're just a couple of crazy people.
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