Derek the Depressed Viking

by Keith Brumpton

Published 25 February 1999
Derek is not a typical Viking - he gets seas ick, he has to stand on all journeys because his legs are to o long to fit under the oars, and he doesn''t like battles be cause the swords are too sharp and the shields too small. No wonder he''s depressed. '

Derek the Depressed Viking

by Keith Brumpton

Published 25 February 1999
Derek is not a typical Viking - he gets seas ick, he has to stand on all journeys because his legs are to o long to fit under the oars, and he doesn''t like battles be cause the swords are too sharp and the shields too small. No wonder he''s depressed. '

Derek is not a typical Viking - he gets seas ick, he has to stand on all journeys because his legs are to o long to fit under the oars, and he doesn''t like battles be cause the swords are too sharp and the shields too small. No wonder he''s depressed. '

Derek is given control over his own longboat and sent to slay the Dragon from the Black Lagoon. Derek, n aturally, is terrified at the thought. Will his guardian sea gull, Frank, be able to help him out this time? '