Lost Boy

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The Lost Boy is Gary Quent. He is the great-great nephew of Sarah Quent and was destined to restore Curiaistan to its former greatness. He was accompanied by Captain Troyner who became his most trusted advisor.


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Separating Fact from Fiction - The story of the "Lost Boy"

Alison_JanneyTN.jpg Picture of Sarah Quent at the time she was elected President

Curiaistan under the rule of Sarah Quent was seen as a golden era in history. Unprecedented economic growth, booming population, low unemployment, a successful democracy.

Then Hasadonian troops wiped out the political leadership of Curiaistan.

Sarah Quent was in a helicopter that was brought down. Rescued by Curian troops from under the nose of Hasadon and stayed in a wheelchair for the rest of her life dying in a foriegn hospital at the age of 62.

Tori Smuk (Majority leader) car was forced off the road and Tom Parker (Minority leader) was killed by an RPG attack at the same time.

reybg01x.jpg Marshall Sadner at the time of the Curian-Carops War. Only known picture of him

Marshall Sadner, hero of the Gmany evacuation and Chief of the Armed Forces took over the Presidency. Now many people made a number of allegations about the involvement of Sadner in these assassinations but they have never really been substantiated and any documents from the period are feared to have been destroyed.

What is however known is that at the lowest depth of relations between Curia and Carops, Sadner was executed by people he thought he could trust and the Curian diaspora began.

One block of nationals returned to their ancestral homeland Palacetonia to find a wasteland, where once there was beautiful cathedrals and glorious skyscrapers, there were now weeds and rubble and a desert.

A sandstorm blew up one day and the explorers huddled in their tents for two days to wait for it to blow over.

On the third day, they came out of their tents to find that the wind had revealed a concrete bunker.

There has been no proof that a concrete bunker ever once sat here. No offical records or maps of Palacetonia made any reference to this. So the explorers effected an entrance and wandered straight into the top secret repository of Palacetonia archives.

gulf32.jpg Entrance to the Palacetonian archives

Just about the first box they found was details of Sarah Quent's life before and after she arrived in Curiaistan from Palacetonia.

For many years, it was thought that Quent had had kids.

It would be understandable that Quent would never have wanted her loyalty to Curiastan questioned by revealing that she had children that were Palacetonian nationals. Therefore there might have been the sin of lying by omission. But the archive reveals although she had lots of partners of varying sexuality, she never did in fact have kids.

However, she had a brother. And a nephew. Any trace of these people have now disappeared. But this was seized on by various factions of Curian nationals saying that the boy will return and restore Curiaistan to its golden days under the benevolent and wise rule of the House of Quent.

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