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DAY 0 - Morning

[Good morning, contestants!
One moment, you were receiving a mysterious envelope marked "Greetings from Islandia". The next moment, you're waking up on a beach.
Twenty-four people are scattered across the sands of a beautiful tropical beach, all somewhere in the middle of waking up. To your right, a sunrise over a gentle sea. To your left, dense, vibrant jungle.
There are two signs of civilization here! One is a shipwreck, about half of a good-sized ship emerging morosely from the waves. The other is a wooden sign at the edge of the jungle, showing simply an arrow pointing deeper into the island. Looking a bit closer, there is a narrow but well-maintained path into the jungle.
Welcome to Islandia!]
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He lets Wirt let go a little, but continue to pat him.]
I don't think you're a bad brother. And...nothing bad happened to be your fault! [He was the one who was goofing off when he was supposed to be leader...but he doesn't need to admit that right now.] I didn't get hurt or go anywhere dangerous, I just went to beat the Beast so you could stop being lost forever!
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...maybe they're about even.]
S-see, this is exactly what I'm talking about! You went off to fight the Beast because I- I didn't care about what you went and did yourself. You could've gotten seriously hurt and it's all my fault.
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Anyway, he really wants Wirt to start cheering up, so he smiles.]
No, that's not why! It's because the Queen of the Clouds said the Beast got you, so beating the Beast was the only way you could go home! But now you're here and awake, so everything's okay and nobody got hurt. Right?
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...r-right. [Truth be told, he still feels like a pile of poop and the worst brother 2kwhateveryeartheylivein, but Greg's obviously trying to cheer him up and he'd rather not continue to act depressed while he's trying. So he'll at least pretend to be a little cheerier for Greg's sake.]
Right, right. At least we're both here and safe, wherever we are.
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Don't be sad, brother o' mine. I'll stick right here and I won't wander off or goof around or anything, so it won't be your fault and you don't have to feel bad. [He'll keep this promise for all of five minutes, but it's the thought that counts.]
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Thanks. I'll.. I'll try to keep a better eye on you, I guess. [Which'll be hard considering. Greg.]
Where did you find your-- o-our frog, anyway? Last I remember, he was with me... how did you end up with him?
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Yeah! He must have come to find me, 'cause when I woke up, he was there! I thought he swam to the island, but maybe he came with you and then he hopped over to me so I'd know you were here!
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But we can build a boat and sail across the ocean, right?
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Greg, wait. Do- do you see that boat over there? Maybe we can just use that one. [He stands up and brushes himself off a bit.]
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Let's go check it out.
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That's a good idea, we should find an axe! [And whispering...] Hi, I'm Greg. And that's Wirt, and this is Cornelius. Do you want to be friends with us?
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Greg, stop talking to my-- [And then he notices the crab.]
GWAH!
[He flails about frantically, trying to shake it off. Though he winds up smacking it into his face, and probably angering it more. He rubs his nose with a groan, and the crab stubbornly stays where it is, despite his efforts.]
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[Watching her cling to his cape.]
Look! She loves you! Oh, you're so lucky!
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G-get it off! [Shaking his cape again, though less aggressively this time because Greg said to be careful.]
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[Jeez, Wirt. If you're going to squirm, he'll just reach out and pluck the crab off the cape.]
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N-now put that thing near the water-- where it belongs. [There's no way he's going to let Greg keep a crab. A frog, sure, they're harmless creatures, but a crab that can pinch off his nose and cut his skin up? Nope, not happening.]
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Aww, but she likes us --
[And then the crab wriggles free from his grip to land back down on the sand.]
Well, ain't that just the way.
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...Look at that crab, hurrying back home like that. [He lets out another sigh, more forlorn than the one before.]
I, too, have somewhere to be. A place some would call ¨home¨, but to me -- it's a sanctuary, a sanctum, somewhere safe that I belong. How I long to breathe again, without worrying every waking moment about where I am, where I'm going, and how I'm to survive in a place unfamiliar such as this.
[He starts walking towards the ship again, sure that Greg would follow.]
Let's see how bad the shape of the ship is.
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Yeah! Go home, little crab! And we'll find our way home, too! It shouldn't be hard, brother o' mine. The Queen of the Clouds and the Beast both knew how to do it, you just needed to wake up first!
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...how do you think we got onto this island in the first place?
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