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The Landing at Skull Island - from the Journal of Toulouse Ambrosius Timmeldorf
After attempting a landing at Skull Rock, we landed at a sheltered cove.
This seemed uninhabited, but the presence of a large cavern dictated that there would be natives nearby. A greenstone blade flashed at my eye's corner, and within seconds, we were surrounded.
"Tore-kong, tore-kong!!"
These natives were gigantic, several feet in girth, and the tallest stood at 13 feet by my guess.
Daniel, our intrepid American Ornithologist made the first move.
"Bala, kem-nonau he'!" he said with all confidence that these spoke the language of the Nies Islanders.
The largest of the warriors promptly stepped up and knocked him over with the butt of his spear, and the male warriors laughed heartily. The voluptuous, venus-like women stood behind the front line of warriors, nursing their pig-sized babies and eyeing us carefully.
I made the first move, or second as the case may be, and succeeded. Open palms showing no weapons, and a submissive gesture, laying a frond at the warrior-leader's feet.
"Bala..." conceded the warrior.
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These people would later be named officially "Infamous Annunaki - Homo anakim". They reside in a large settlement inside a huge cavern later known as "The Land of the Giants", in the cove known as "Dire Coasts". They are hunting and fishing people, with a society reminiscent of some pacific cultures, but in fact descended from an ancient lineage of Homo erectus.
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