Saturday, November 9, 2013

About Piggy and Hedge

Piggy

Piggy is a member of the Pig Province and a best friend of Hedge. His father told him a story about the Legends of Chima. He graduated university two months ago. He now lived with Hedge in an abandoned penthouse. He cares about the Outlands. He loves parties and vacations. He's about to meet Laval. He told Hedge that played mud when he was a piglet.

Hedge

Hedge is a member of the Hedge Territory and a best friend of Piggy. He loves to learn about the Outlands. He also likes to fix things. He's interested about the Outlands. He loves parties. He has a cousin, Heron. When he was a young hedgehog, he played with his friends and his cousin.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Chapter 1: A New Home in Galamor City

It's been 2 months since Piggy graduated university, he met Hedge, his best friend. He went his old home to his parents. He told them that he want to go to Galamor City with Hedge. He also looked at pictures of his family and friends what he mentioned. So he kissed them goodbye and left home from Pig Valley.

Piggy was happy about his experience of exploration. But one day another pig, named Panoid, a stranger of Skinnet who told him many stories, knows Chima and the Outlands. He told Piggy a story about the Forgotten Chi and the Great Story.

Meanwhile in Hoggrum, a town for mostly hedgehogs and the others, Hedge also kissed his parents goodbye and left home. That day he joined Piggy to go to Galamor City. They have to travel on foot. They traveled through farmlands, temperate forests, and grasslands, setting a camp from place to place.

Piggy and Hedge made it to Galamor City. But they have to move in, using coins. They met Govera the Goat and his nephew, Gotty. They found an abandoned penthouse. It's filthy and broken. They have to restore it. But they don't enough money, so they're looking for jobs.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Lego Outlanders

Welcome to Lego Outlands. And this is my first fan-fiction based on the toy of the same name as Lego Legends of Chima. But it's much different. I'm now interested to Lego Legends of Chima more than any other product.

Origins

This is the story about origins when the animals drank Chi.

After the Legend Beasts head off to the Outlands, the other animal tribes decided to follow. The Outlands is a dangerous place in all of Chima as they know it. Then they survived in the Outlands to settle down. Some went the coast for settlement. Some set sail to the unknown, where the part of the story begins with two best friends, Piggy the Pig and Hedge the Hedgehog. Soon the animal tribes are no longer tribes but together as nations.

The Adventures of Galah

Galah is a member of the Goat Tribe. He went together with his friends at sea. He is one of the first settlers in all of Chima. He called this land Galamor, which means Galah and more land combined. They began to settle down.

Journey to the Legends of Chima

During Laval's times, Piggy and Hedge now lived in an abandoned penthouse which is fixed and restored. They and their friends are having a blast in Galamor City. They love parties. There are many places to explore.

There are three important voyages that Piggy and Hedge ever wanted. The First Voyage is to sail west to another new world. The Second Voyage is to explore around the coast of the Outlands, including two poles. And the Third Voyage is to discover Chima itself.

The Three Voyages

Before the First Voyage began, Piggy, Hedge, and their friends met each other. They went for adventure in Galamor City.

During the First Voyage, Piggy and Hedge began to explore a new world. But first they have to pack their suitcases. They began to sail west to Mathelaria.

During the Second Voyage, Piggy and Hedge wanted to go around the Outlands. They explored Raccoon Island, Polar Island, and the Legend Isles.

During the Third Voyage, Piggy and Hedge made it to Chima on the air balloon for the first time. They finally met Laval and his friends.

At the end of the Third Voyage, Piggy and Hedge went home. They celebrated a party and wrote about The Three Voyages.