Reldo writes:
This tale of treachery will perhaps be familiar to all who have ventured into the wilderness at some point of their lives...
The Wilderness - by Jameilious
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 couldn't help it I was scared, the sun was beginning to set and the
monsters of the unknown were starting to come out, I wasn't alone I was with a group
of tough fighters who called themselves pures. They had high levels and
high-level items to go with that. |
However poor old me, I was sitting around in a
marsh with rusty bronze armour which was cutting into my left leg leaving it
bruised and sore. We set up camp and everyone was asleep with their rune armour
under their pillows. I couldn't help it I just had to steal it, I was cold and
dirty, miles away from anywhere without monsters roaming around trying to smell
you. I crept silently in the night and sneaked over to Kaman who was totally
unaware that when he wakes up he will be cold and dirty just like I was.
My stealth-like movements paid off and now I was a knight in shining armour. But I
could not stop there with more than I ever dreamed of I was greedy, too greedy
to live I was thinking. So I crept over to umber that was always boasting
about his hoard of money chinking in his backpack. I moved swiftly over to him
and opened his pack, it seemed luck was certainly with me tonight?
But then! Marvil the ant woke up, he was a burly level 98 who no-one messed
with and me a pitiful level 39 stood stiff and scared, he cried a cry that
could be heard from miles away and all the monsters with gleaming axes and green
teeth came closer, closer. With what energy I had left in me I got up and ran I
ran until my feet ached, I ran until I thought I could run no further then?
It all went very dark, since it was morning at last what was happening? I turn
round and see a giant with its club raised and ready to kill, which is what he
did, I had learnt the lesson but it was too late?
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