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scheme when all he saw in his mind's eye were the dead jewel eyes of
 
scheme when all he saw in his mind's eye were the dead jewel eyes of
 
the Skullinator.
 
the Skullinator.
 
===(19 April 2013)===
 
 
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“All he keeps talking about is this Skull-o-tron,” said the castle guard.
 
 
“Skullinator!” cried Krang.
 
 
“Listen, friend,” said Prince Hablock.  “I don't know what this
 
Malthis fellow has against me, but I'm sure the Guard are more than a
 
match for a mad blacksmith and his toys.”
 
 
It was true, the mission did seem impossible, especially after having
 
failed with such a direct appeal.  The guard took Krang by the
 
shoulder and guided the desperate dwarf out of the audience chamber.
 
Normally, Krang would have considered himself lucky to escape without
 
being sent to the dungeon, but now he was on an evil quest.  He
 
immediately left the royal suites and made his way to the fortress
 
tavern to clear his head and come up with another wicked plot.
 
 
“You want to kidnap who?” asked the barkeep.
 
 
“The prince,” hollered Krang, slurring his speech and seeing double.
 
“I must deliver him to my master, the Skullinator.”
 
 
“I'd talk to Spernak if I were you,” said the barkeep.  “He's snatched
 
a princeling or two in his time.”
 
 
“Where can I find this wicked dwarf?” asked Krang.
 
 
“Spernak is no dwarf,” said the barkeep.  “He is a goblin.  You can
 
find him across the mine cart tracks.  He's probably shoveling
 
beak-dog dung for a living.”
 
 
Krang slid off of his stool and made his way out the door.  With only
 
one day left to collect the prince, the goblin Spernak had better live
 
up to his reputation.  The mine cart tracks were quiet that time of
 
day and Krang didn't have much trouble sneaking into the goblin
 
neighborhood.  The entire quest now depended on the skill of an
 
unknown villain.
 

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