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The Origins of Pyro Dan!

Pyro Dan!

There he is! In a streak of fire as bright as a star, Pyro Dan appears to save the day! The unfortunate accident of an industrial spill involving biochemical ooze and Freds Red Hot Sauce, and born out of the ashes was Pyro Dan. Ever since this mishap, he has been fighting all sorts of evil villains that threaten the peace of the world. He has saved cities from certain disaster, damsels from distress, and put villains behind bars! His control of the elements of fire is second to none, and his abilities spectacular!

Bored of his life in the real world, Pyro Dan decided that the best thing to do was take an extended vacation. Unsure as to where to go, he set out on a quest to hop from island to island around the sea. On one island he even fought off a volcanic eruption, using his own ability to control fire to hold back the terror! His heroic actions saved a nearby tribal village from disaster, being awarded their prize coconut necklace.

One stormy day, during a terrible hurricane that threw him adrift; Pyro Dan was forced to land on a tropical beach nearby.

Upon awakening, Pyro Dan found himself on Pongo Beach! Now, in a new place with the possibility for new adventures, Pyro Dan sets out to explore the best that Pongo Beach has to offer!

Bill Sanderson
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 16:25:53 -0700

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