3/1/2023 0 Comments Jason bourne screenitHowever, with a renewed sense of purpose and desire for life, driven by a need to exact vengeance upon his son’s killer, Rubieaux did not die. D’Rumpf left the camp, assuming Marceau would soon die, if he wasn’t dead already. Don then attempted to bury Rubieaux alive, but was in too much of a hurry to cover his evil deeds so instead he tricked Cruise into leaving with him and returning to the fort, claiming that the Rineaux were nearby, Rubieaux dead, and Cruise lost. So while Cruise was away from camp one day, Don D’Rumpf murdered Jeb as his gravely-wounded father watched, unable to help. But as for his plans for Rubieaux, he knew Cruise would never entertain killing him, and obviously Rubieaux’s son would sooner die than abandon his father. In honor of the bear Kristee, D’Rumpf wore her pelt for many months afterward. He was particularly jealous of their large paws. He was quite fond of bears, in fact, and thought they were tremendous. He wanted to finish what the bear had started. But D’Rumpf had other plans, wanting both to avoid the danger of staying in the wilderness as well as get back to the fort for his payment. D’Rumpf argued that the best plan was to kill Rubieaux immediately and save the party, but the Captain was unwilling to do so, and decided instead to bring most of the trappers with him to return to the fort as quickly as possible, leaving Jeb, Theodore, and Don to care for Marceau until he died. At any moment, a band of Rineaux could descend on them. But now the trip back to the safety of Fort Washington was significantly impeded by Rubieaux’s injuries. With the help of their care, he held onto life through the night. The rest of the group, upon noticing the tardiness of his return, went searching for him and discovered the grisly truth. Rubieaux was left close to death, trapped under the bear carcass. But when he shot her with his rifle, the bear attacked with vicious ferocity, and nearly killed Marceau before finally succumbing to her own wounds. At first, she attacked only hesitantly, thinking Rubieaux posed little threat to her cubs. One day, Marceau was out for a walk when he came upon Kristee and the cubs. But unbeknownst to them, a bear (the local natives called it Kristee) and her two bear cubs, known as Pow Ur and Faym (its third cub, Dig Knitee, had died months earlier due to an incident with some Cowboys), were living in the territory through which they were passing. Initially, while there were arguments amongst the party on the right path to take, especially heated between Misters Rubieaux and D’Rumpf, it seemed that they had thrown the Rineaux off their track. They decided that their only hope of survival was to travel by foot back to their base, Fort Washington. Among those who survived were Captain Istablichmint, Marceau Rubieaux and his son Jeb, Theodore Cruise, and Don D’Rumpf. Pheorenah) and sending the rest fleeing for their lives. But one day, a band of Rineaux, led by Chief Lynn Seagram, attacked them, killing many of the traders (including the young implacable Carl E. Though always on the lookout for marauding groups of Native Americans, particularly from the Rineau and Liboreau tribes, all seemed to be going well and the party was nearing the successful completion of their quest and the eminent return to camp. There were once a party of fur traders, led by Captain George Octavius Peter Istablichmint, who set out into the vast American territories to make their livelihoods. Thus forewarned, let us commence with this amazing saga… Few can hear this tale and remain unchanged, just as none of the characters in it emerge unscathed by the end of its telling. SPOILER ALERT: this satire contains many potential spoilers of the 2015 film “The Revenant”ĭear Reader, what you are about to read is one of the most harrowing stories of betrayal, survival, and revenge in the history of mankind.
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