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A long time ago, monsters and humans ruled the earth. Humans thought that the monsters were a threat. From that a great war started. Eventually humans came victorious sealing the monsters in the ground forever. No one had seen a monster until… a small child wandered up a mountain where the monster where once sealed. The child tripped and fell into a small hole which carried him to the underground where he landed on a thick layer of flowers. landing on the soft bed of flowers one flower stood out than all the rest. It looked like it had a face. The flower surprised the child because it began it speak. It said, “welcome to the underground. this is a happy place where we share our happiness. The flower said this with a smirk on his face”we share …show more content…

A human sized monster that looked like a goat in a robe walk up to the young child and said are you alright? What a terrible monster to scare a small child like, that I am the keeper of these ruins. I think it is best to take you to my house. It’s to dangerous for you out here. What's your name? You reply my name is Frisk What's yours. “My name is Torial”. Frisk follows Torial down a long stone hallway. Hey, watch your step! i'm the only one who can get past the traps and puzzles I set to keep my house out of danger. Frisk sees a lever that says pull me and torial pulls it. She said”They are so hard to pass, that the only thing that could past them is a very smart baby.” Frisk pretends to act impressed. Then a frog like creature jumps in front of you! Torial tells you that instead of attacking the frog you would kindly ask of complement it so you get past. So Frisk says it's looks nice today and the frog looks at you with a smile and moves out of the way. After that torial makes a surprised face and yells “I forgot to turn the oven off!” and runs through the mazes and puzzles like a flash. So Frisk looks at all the signs that read “monsters go away!” you see a little frog look at it and frown and go away. As you move forward Frisk sees a another lever which says pull

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