“The Yeti is inside!” Amy says with excitement. She holds her camera in front of her. “Let's rush in and get the photo.”
You both run into the cave. You see a white figure bent over a fire . . .
Snap! Snap! Snap!
Amy starts taking pictures. The white figure turns to face you . . .
“Oh, hello. Welcome to my cave. I'm Jim.”
It's not a Yeti at all, but an orange penguin wearing a white coat and wide, round snowshoes.
“Hi.” You introduce yourself and Amy. “Sorry to bother you. We saw strange footprints in the snow and thought they belonged to a Yeti. But I guess those were snowshoe prints.”
Jim laughs. “Now that's funny. I've been exploring the wilderness of Club Penguin for a long time, but nobody's ever mistaken me for a Yeti before. Hey, do you want some tea?”
“That sounds great,” you reply. You and Amy join Jim around the fire, sipping cups of strong tea. It reminds you of Sensei.
“This tea is delicious,” you say. “My friend Sensei would really like this.”
“I get the tea leaves from a special plant in the mountains,” Jim says, handing you a small, cloth pouch. “Here, bring some to your friend.”
“Thanks,” you say. You stand up. “Amy and I need to get back to that path that goes around the mountain.”
Jim shakes his head. “I hate to tell you this, but that path has been blocked by snow for months now. There's no way to get around.”
“So what do we do now?” Amy asks.
“Let's bring the tea to Sensei and figure out what to do next,” you suggest.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 68.
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The black puffle seems unsure of the idea, but it agrees to hop in your backpack once more.
“Woo-hoo!” With a happy cry, you push off the riverbank and glide down the frozen ice. You're speeding along, glad you made this decision, when the ice underneath you suddenly gives way. Before you can jump to safety, you plunge into the icy water.
Luckily, you're a good swimmer. You swim back to shore, dodging floating sheets of ice, with the black puffle safely in your backpack. As you climb back onto the ground you see a penguin coming toward youâit's Sensei!
He hands you a cup of steaming hot tea, which you accept gratefully.
“You have tried very hard to help me,” he says. “But I fear this mission is too dangerous. My search for the Dojo will just have to wait.”
You're disappointed, but you suspect Sensei is right. You're very lucky that you and the puffle got out of the ice safely!
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 29.
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“Um, I'm not sure,” you say. You glance at Amy, and she shrugs. “If the penguin isn't my brother, maybe he's my cousin?”
Sensei shakes his head. “You cannot be a brother to your cousin. But you can be a brother to your sister.”
You slap your flipper on your forehead. “Grub! Of course!”
“You have both done so well,” Sensei tells you. “Go and enjoy the many things to do on Club Penguin. When the Dojo is built, you will be ready.”
“Thank you, Sensei,” you and Amy say. Then you leave Sensei and head into Town.
It's too bad you got the riddle wrong, but you're not all that sad. At least you have a great story to tell your friends!
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THE END
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 30, 72.
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You decide to take the path to the right. Pia's flashlight lights the way as you move through the dark tunnel. Cobwebs hang from the ceiling, and you give a little shiver. Even though the ghost isn't real, the tunnel is still kind of spooky.
After you've traveled for a while, you realize you're feeling warm. The air feels hotter with each step you take. Then you hear a bubbling sound.
The path turns a corner, and you see a bubbling hot spring right in front of you! Steam rises from the water, filling the cavern. The water from the stream hangs from the ceiling in droplets and then slowly drips to the cavern floor. It's like an indoor rain forest.
“It's a place where water and fire meet!” you cry. That's two of the three elements you need for the Dojo location. All you need now is snowâbut there isn't a flake to be seen inside this tunnel.
“Grub!” you say as a drop of water splashes on your forehead. You look up at the ceiling and then realize something. Above the tunnel, outside, is plenty of snow! That's a point where snow, water, and fire meetâbut you have to get to the snow somehow.
You look at the map, thinking. You could go aboveground, but it would be hard to find this spot again without following the tunnels. You need some kind of marker. Maybe you can poke a hole in the ceiling.
The ceiling is made of solid rock. You'd need to blast a hole through it somehow. You remember those cream soda barrels you saw back in the other part of the tunnel. They might be just what you need to make this happen.
If you blast a hole in the ceiling with cream soda barrels, go to page 33.
If you search aboveground instead, go to page 45.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 22.
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You close your eyes and open the book to a random page. Then you read the verse aloud.
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“Look one time and see.
But one time is not enough.
Look twice to see truth.”
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“I guess it's saying I need to give things a second look to see the truth,” you say. “I might as well give it a try.”
You look at the waterfall again and the mountain peaks around it. But you don't see smoke or flames or anything that looks like fire.
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“Look twice to see the truth.”
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What are you missing? You look again. Snowy peak, waterfall, another peak, but this one has melting snow . . .
“That's it!” you cry, jumping up. The mountains around the waterfall are covered in snow. But one peak in front of the waterfall has no snow from the top to about halfway down. There has to be a reason the snow is melting. That mountain must be a dormant volcano!
What you thought were white clouds above it are actually plumes of smoke. That's got to be a volcano for sure. You've found snow, water, and fire in one spot. It's the perfect place for Sensei's Dojo!
You can't wait to bring the news to Sensei. You carefully mark the spot on the map. Then you and the black puffle go back to Sensei and show him where the volcano is on the map.
“You have done well,” Sensei says. “Please let me reward you.”
He hands you a beautiful, handheld lantern made from gleaming copper.
“Thank you,” you say. “Now I can light my way if I end up in the dark again.”
The black puffle looks at you. Does this mean you won't need it anymore?
“Of course, nobody lights the way better than you,” you tell your new friend. “How'd you like to be my pet?”
The puffle nods happily, and you feel great. Not only did you help Sensei, but you have a new puffle, too!
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 52.
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Amy puts her camera strap over her neck and quickly climbs a tree so she can get a better look at the ridge. A few minutes later she climbs down.
“I got it!” she says excitedly. “I saw a big, white, furry creature! I'm sure it was the Yeti. And now I've got proof!”
“This is amazing,” you say. “We need to get this to Aunt Arctic right away.”
You head back to Town as quickly as you can. You find Aunt Arctic in the Coffee Shop. She is wearing a pink cap and glasses. She's busy typing on a laptop.
“Aunt Arctic, have we got a photo for you!” Amy says. “We spotted a real Yeti in the mountains!”
“How exciting,” Aunt Arctic says. “Let's take a look.”
Amy hooks up her camera to the laptop and downloads the photo. You lean in to see it, holding your breath.
It's a photo of a big, white
something
âbut it's very blurry.
“Oh no,” Amy says sadly. “He must have moved when I took the photo. Sorry, Aunt Arctic.”
“No need to apologize,” Aunt Arctic says. “This photo is very intriguing, even if it is blurry. I'll be happy to publish it in the next issue of
The Club Penguin Times
. I hope you'll write a story to go along with it.”
“Of course we will,” Amy says.
Then you remember. “But what about Sensei?” you say. “We've got to get back on the path.”
“That's right!” Amy says. “You should show Aunt Arctic the map.”
You take the map out of your backpackâand the image has faded! In its place is a haiku.
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“To start is easy.
But you must stick to your goal,
Or you won't finish.”
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You sigh. “I guess we won't be able to find the Dojo location now,” you say.
“Yeah,” Amy says. “But at least we're going to be in
The Club Penguin Times
.”
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THE END
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 37.
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The stalactites hanging from the ceiling don't look strong enough to support the weight of you and your backpack. You decide that the rope is the best way to get across.
You take the rope from your pack and tie the end into a lasso using a special knot. You twirl the rope over your head three times and then throw it over the whirlpool.
The end of the rope loops over the stalagmite growing up from the ground. Perfect! You pull the rope to tighten the loop. Then you tie the rope to a rock on your side of the whirlpool.
You unzip your backpack. “Hop in and I'll take you across,” you tell the black puffle.
Your new friend eagerly jumps inside. You grab the rope and pull yourself across the whirlpool, flipper over flipper. When you reach the other side, you gratefully flop onto the rocky floor of the cavern.
“Whew! I'm glad we didn't fall in,” you say. The black puffle jumps out of your backpack and nods in agreement. You pull the rope off the rocks and put it back in your pack. Then you and the puffle continue to head through the mountain.
You follow the river for another hour before you come to the other side of the mountainâand the exit. But there's one problem: It's blocked with a wall of snow. The river seems to be flowing underneath the frozen exit.
“I guess we could swim underneath it,” you say with a frown, but the black puffle has it covered. The puffle flames up again and melts a hole in the snow that's big enough for both of you to crawl through.
You emerge into the bright sunlight. It feels much colder out here and as you walk you notice that the river seems to be frozen solid.
“Hmm,” you say. “We could probably save time if we slide on the ice.”
If you stay on the riverbank, go to page 21.
If you slide on the ice, go to page 59.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 41, 44.
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“Sensei, I've made my decision,” you call out.
Sensei walks toward you. “What is your choice?”
“I'm going to the mountains,” you reply. “I noticed something that I missed before.”
Sensei nods. “I believe you have made a wise choice. Keep your eyes open, and remember what you have learned.”
It's a long trek to the mountains, so you check your gear to make sure you have everything you need. Some mountain climbing gear might be useful. You head to the Gift Shop to stock up before you go.
The Gift Shop is filled with everything from hats to fancy clothes to adventure gear. You're checking out a grappling hook and a pair of climbing boots when you hear a voice behind you.
“Are you going climbing without me?”
You turn and see your friend Amy, a blue penguin wearing boots, a warm coat, and a winter hat. You and Amy have spent many hours exploring Club Penguin together. She's been following the ninja rumors, too.
You decide to tell her what's been going on.
“You won't believe this, but I met a ninja master in the wilderness!” you say.
Amy's eyes get wide. “No way! What does he look like? Where is he? Can I meet him?”
You quickly tell Amy your story. “So now I'm headed to the mountains,” you finish. “I think what I'm searching for might be there.”
“I am
so
coming with you,” Amy says. “I'll help. And you know that mountain climbing is safest when you're with a buddy.”
“You're right,” you say. “But Sensei selected me for this quest personally. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to let anyone help me.”
If you continue on your quest without Amy, go to page 19.
If you let Amy come with you, go to page 76.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 48.
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You slowly make your way toward the noise, step by step. As your eyes adjust to the darkness, you make out a shape in front of you. It's all white . . . could it be the ghost?
Your heart pounds as you get closer to the mysterious figure.
“Who's there?” the ghost asks. But it sounds more like a penguin than a ghost.
“Why don't you tell me?” you reply. You're close to the
ghost
now, and you see the truthâit's not a ghost at all. “Hey, wait. Are you wearing a sheet?”
“You got me,” she says, removing her sheet. “My name's Pia. I decided to play a prank on my friends, so I started a rumor about a ghost in the Mine and then put on this disguise.”