The Legend:
Centuries ago this modern concrete jungle was home to many a wild beast. One such beast in particular would travel these lands eating everything in sight... gilled antelope, phoenix, chupacabra and indigenous peoples. For years, this beast and its species flourished along the rivers of the Schuylkill having no one and nothing to fear. It wasn’t until the 1680’s that trouble started to arise. During this time, the British King Charles II gave William Penn and his band of merry men a portion of land in the Americas for growing oats. You see, this beast had never been introduced to foreign products like Cap’n Crunch and Rice-A-Roni. They were simply too much to handle for its strict diet of raw flesh. Determined to kill the beast and inhabit “Sylvania“, Penn leveled huge swaths of land to plant his oats. The plan worked, sending the species into extinction, and Penn into the history books. As time passed, this land remained largely unsettled. The area reflected the signs of deforestation and oat farming from years before. All of this has paved the way for that which you see before you, until one day a sink hole revealed a secret tunnel leading to a local creek. When patching up the hole, a group of workers revealed what looked like a tomb. Scared and excited, they removed the stone to find the most peculiar and hungry creature they had ever seen. As it ran after them, the beast caught a whiff of something delightful. No longer interested in the flesh of man, it made its way up the hill to indulge in... a burrito. After eating itself silly, it ransacked the establishment and set off on a journey to find more burritos. It was in this moment, that the “Legend of the Bumblerrito“ was born!
Act quickly, as the FTF may have a chance at catching the Bumblerrito and the privelige of helping it find more burritos to satisfy its hunger.
Good luck!
Click the link to follow the Bumblerrito on his journey and see what he is up to - https://coord.info/TB7GN02.