Uprising of the Pencils: Revised Edition
By Nico Pengin
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This Is Your Favorite World of Writing Utensils Come to Life. An Epic Story about the Pencils Who Go For an Adventure in a Parallel World.
Rise up, pencils, unite! Pencils of all shapes and sizes must band together to overthrow the overly constraining pens that have enslaved them for far too long.
Now is the time to stop feeling like a second-class writing instrument and become dominant in your world. This fun tale will send waves of inspiration through every penciled manifesto even if it is incomplete.
It might not be able to withstand highlighters or erasers but they will need it when their inherent shade of lead starts lacking creativity and color after they bow down to such tyrannical pens.
The uprising of the Pencils follows a band of pencil power tools as they go on a dangerous andlife-changing journey to take back what was rightfully theirs.
From nervous nellies who can't stand up for themselves, to sly scouts using their color to conquer the enemy.
Follow and introduce your kids to these courageous characters as they speak out against tyranny and work together side by side now united against those pens.
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Nico Pengin
Nico Pengin es un autor de ficción especulativa al que le encanta crear historias divertidas e imaginativas que inspiran a niños y adolescentes por igual con un amor por la lectura de por vida. Inspirándose en su rica herencia como parte del pueblo taíno del Caribe, Nico Pengin siente pasión por compartir su imaginación salvaje con sus lectores. Como lector ávido desde una edad temprana, se ha inspirado en gran medida en libros como Redwall del difunto y gran Brian Jacques, así como en el manga de Eiichiro Oda, One Piece. Nico Pengin está trabajando actualmente en una serie de libros y su cómic llamado Batey. En su tiempo libre, le gusta hacer ejercicio, pasar tiempo con su familia que lo apoya y vivir su vida al máximo. Sobre el nombre Nico Pengin: Nico Pengin es una etiqueta de jugador diseñada para honrar a un amigo y mentor del autor que sirvió como un modelo positivo a seguir cuando era más joven. También combina elementos del popular juego infantil Club Penguin, y el nombre se le ha quedado grabado desde entonces.
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Uprising of the Pencils - Nico Pengin
CHAPTER 1
Tucked away, in some forgotten closet in your home, there exists a box filled with writing tools. It has been hidden there for a long time; so long, in fact, that few know of its existence.
If you were to look inside the box, you may be surprised to discover a land called San Vado, which was the home of all sorts of writing utensils. There were the Erasers, the Pencils, and the Markers. San Vado was controlled by the Erasers, which was quite strange—the Erasers were a minority, and yet they held complete control over everything. They dominated the Pencils and used the Markers as guards and soldiers for their army. During the era of the Erasers, a tyrant named Tinta Conde rose to power. He and his large family soon ruled over San Vado, and it had been this way for a long time.
Tinta Conde's family was made up of a group of despicable pink individuals, with each new generation seeming to have even less redemptive qualities than the one before. Tinta Conde was the eldest because his older relatives, those who came before him in succession, had all mysteriously disappeared or died in some terrible accident. In fact, his children and his cousins were the only members of the Conde family that were still left alive after all this time.
They were supposed to be a reputable group, seeing as how they were raised with wealth, power, and luxuries. In all reality, however, they were quite careless and lazy. The only time any of them could be seen to show any interest in the world around them was when Tinta held his weekly Pencil meetings.
Tinta Conde hated the Pencils’ guts with a fervor. He thought that they were a weak bunch and that weakness had addled their minds and hearts. After all, they couldn't even run a nation by themselves—at least, not as well as the other beings could. Tinta Conde believed with utter conviction that the