Jack says he has just seen a fairy who told him that if they travel 200 miles in the woods north they will reach the mountain of Adventure which has an endless amount of adventuring to do. All the llamas laugh and walk away. Jack does the unimaginable and goes to the king's throne and speaks to them. The king llamas kicks him off and said that if it is really that important to him that he will tag along, but no one else may join. Jack takes the king into the forest and meets the fairy again. This fairy gives them directions and they are on their way. The king tells Jack that no one else has ever found anything like this ever before. Jack feels proud, he has more pride than ever llama has ever dreamed of containing. On the way to this mountain Jack tells the king that he has always felt that the kingdom was so perfect that was actually depressing. The king gives him the oddest of looks but does not speak. He talks about that if everyone is so happy then how can their world go on without any conflict in life or maybe mid-life crises etc. The kingdom explains that if that life was known to us llamas, we would die of shock and sadness and Jack does not realize how much of a gift their world really is. They see an opening in the forest and once they go through it, they wish they hadn't.
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Llamas (The Quite Adventurous Type)
RandomJack is just another llama, but that will change. Jack goes in the woods and discovers something extraordinary. When he makes this discovery he tells the king about it. The king comes along with Jack and they both don't realize where they are going...
