Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Breakthrough Confirmed

The new breakthrough is being confirmed by HHP medical officials. Scientists proved that Sethro Guthon's memory has been manipulated by the oath he took. " Some people don't believe in magic, but so far there isn't any other explanation," says Hughe Morche, an HHP researcher. HHP scientists hope to get to the bottom of this mystery. As always we will keep you updated.

Monday, June 15, 2009

New Breakthrough

Yesterday our medical researchers think they have found a breakthrough in how the oath worked. The medical researchers say that the oath hypnotized Sethro Guthon. "The oath must have manipulated Sethro Guthon's memory," said Ray Mantiler, one of HHP's medical researchers. Our staff is hoping to get more information in the next week.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

After Sethro Guthon's last interview, our medical staff has been concentrating on how the "magical" oath affected his brain and how it worked. So far there has been no important breakthroughs in this subject. We will alert you when there will be any.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Sethro Guthon Reveals Shocking Truth

Sethro Guthon just informed us about a shocking truth early this morning. It just blew our heads off. He told us why he couldn't give anybody exact details.
Sethro told us that when he was bathing/drinking in the spring, a native tribe found him there. When he finished, they arrested him. When they took him into custody, these people made him swear an oath, that bound him from saying any exact details about the spring. "The oath worked liked magic, I mean, when I came back I tried to tell anybody who would listen about the gigantic spring. But telling them was no use, my mouth wouldn't say anything when I tried," Sethro Guthon told us this morning.

Potion Creation Unsuccesful

After 2 months now, HHP scientists have unsuccesfully tried to make a immortalization potion. Even after direct analysis of Sethro Guthon's blood the potion could not be made, showing that the spring one-of-a-kind. "The potion didn't taste good, but it was good to help out science," says Stephany Cordle, the willing tester. HHP scientists found that the potion doesn't work by following Stephany's every move. Her appearance had changed, like the growth of her nails.