Moorlocks, Eloi, Time Traveler And Barbarella

 My ElastoWit Time Machine set is almost finished. I have yet to finish the time traveler seated in his time machine and his friend from his own time.

THE STORY

The Moorlocks having emerged from their underground lair to ambush a group of Eloi who had lingered in the wood too long. The bestial submen are already munching on the bones from previous victims.


One of the Eloi speaks into his mutated eggplant communicator. This was once given to him by a mysterious traveler. Other travelers would come. A recent mysterious one was still among them. He had got angry over little things like crumbling books and a drowning girl, but he was their friend.

Suddenly the traveler appeared, bravely swinging his little Sun on a Stick. The Morlocks groaned in fear. This one was not like the Eloi. He shouted so loud he hurt their ears and he was strong. He made Hurt with Light.
Some of the timid Eloi were suddenly timid no more and, instead, jumped on the beast men and hit them with rocks. Even She with Shapely Bottom jumped on a Morlock's shoulders and hit him with a rock.


But the Morlocks were strong and persisted in securing their food. Some swung whips to separate the Stranger from his Little Sun. The Eloi with communicator sent another signal and suddenly another traveler arrived, a female!

Barbarella was returning to Earth but had entered a time storm, propelling her into an alternative future.






The Eloi then became even braver and rocks rained down on the Morlocks.


Then it was over. Morlocks were, dead, knocked unconscious or had fled to their underground home.

The Time Traveler later bid farewell to the friendly girl called Weena and gestured for Barbarella to follow him to his time machine. As he sat at the controls, he beckoned Barbarella who, with a giggle, sat upon his lap. Whose time would they go back to and what scandal would their jarring cultural attitudes create?

Comments

  1. WOW!!!! 100 times WOW, my friend! Let me tell you how much I love the story, the setup, the scenery, and I am really impressed by the way the figures look painted...

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  2. Thanks very much! More are to come!

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