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Here is the only authentic story of the Village of Happiness of the Great Likpa, as it was accounted by the direct protagonists. In these troubled times, such an attempt was dangerous: one was quickly categorized as a debrolaire, anti-crapoutalist, stygoid, drop-out, and many others. In more the propaganda, craputalist as much as Red, had confused the recognition between Likpas and Phallos, making all such attempts very difficult. In fact other attemps already took place in this time, but were all concluded in failures, due to phallos being mistook for Likpas. This tells us the courage of the Great Likpa, and his merrit to be able to lead such a successful experience to success.
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This incredible refusal of the Great Likpa to face reality about Jude was by far the most discussed topic among the commentators of his life, far before the stories of disappeared treasure.
The epoch witnesses said that the Great Likpa had simply not the courage to acknowledge the however numerous evidences of Jude's treason. As the dreadful and obvious reality was that all his work was doomed to destruction, from his awkward marriage with Jude, which made her co-owner of the Village of Happiness. Only her death could forbad her to destroy the project, but murder was far beyond the methods of the Great Likpa, as this would have wiped his work even more radically, in making back phallos of all of them.
Later, with the teachings of the Reds, appeared the idea that the Great Likpa was, on the contrary, from his prescience, perfectly aware of the threat posed by Jude, and of the tragedy to come. He much suffered of this, but he also knew that, in the end, the triumph of the likpas would be far greater in this way. And the strange events which took place at his death would had never happened if he had died naturally, and the Village of Happiness would have remained a attempt without continuation.
As the repression by the phallos would have hit sooner or later. From the very beginning of the Village, there was clues about a discreet watch by the terrible Black Guards of the Grombrandrin. The documents seized in his bunker after his fall at the end of the uranium war in -709 (2009) left no doubts: he had given the explicit command to destroy the Village of Happiness. But rather than risking an open intervention, he preferred to let Jude ruin herself the village, in hope to still more humiliate the Likpas. So, paradoxically, it is Jude's treason, her self-centredness and eagerness, which allowed all the following. Without her, all the inhabitants of the Village of Happiness would have ended tortured into the abominable psycho-jails of the Grombrandrin and there would have never be the land of the Likpas and the land of the Boobettes. Often evil destroys itself...
Thus, paradoxically, it was Jude's betrayal, greed, and selfishness which made the whole continuation possible. Without it, the inhabitants of the Village of Happiness would all have ended up tortured in the abominable psycho-prisons of Grombrandrin, and there would never have been a country of Likpas or a country of Doudounelles. Often, evil destroys itself...
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