After his ship broke in a storm, Lemmuel Gulliver and some of his crew mates escape in a row boat.
Sadly, the boat capsizes and everybody but Gulliver dies. To preserve his life, Gulliver swims ashore.
Waking up, he sees tiny people surrounding him and also notices he is bound by ropes to the ground. After trying to break the ropes and being shot by a volley of arrows that are merely pinpricks, he decides to lie still until nightfall.
Hekinah Degul!
As night fell, the smaller humans made a stage and one made a speech in a language Gulliver did not understand.
He gestured he wanted food and drink, and the smaller humans provided for him.
One of the people, presumably in some sort of power, tells Gulliver he will be carried to the capital city.
Gulliver is told he will not be permitted to walk there, but instead he is escorted along on a cart made of wood and pulled by 900 of the smaller men.
When he arrives at the city, his left leg is padlocked to a temple in the city.
He is restricted from freedom, but can still walk around the temple and sleep in it.
Sukurta daugiau nei 30 milijonų siužetinių lentelių