Beldin's other half awoke after a very long slumber to find his
bodily parts cast asunder, obviously by that malevolent gnome that
tormented him some time ago. All that remained was his bottom
quarters. Along came a friendly (or fiendly?) traveler that rescued
him and brought him back to his laboratory where he received
an `extreme makeover.'
During this time, Beldin transformed into his alternative form, that
of a Blue Tailed Hawk and flew North by Northeast to the same
partially eponymous place as his corporeal self.
After finding damnation by the Pohopoco, he sought refuge at the
encampment of the Proselytizer, searching perhaps for the Cajun holy
foodstuffs known as Celery, Bell Peppers and Onions. Along this
westerly trail he left the Proselytizers behind, paralleling the
partially eponymous lake, and sought the beginning of the Piney
Woods beyond. At this forest border, he followed a Piney Line
northish just past the 7th Pine to a short wide log with a
suspicious single log fragment wedged in the western side.
At was here that the Blue Hawk came to rest..