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Title: Hunting for Rare Itemus
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Hacorie - July 27, 2004 03:26 PM (GMT)
“Where is it?” “The Monster?” “Yes, the monster you were talking about.” “It is located on the field Detestable Organ Market Far Thunder. Now, that will be 1000G pay the money now.” “Okay, here it is.” What a baka doesn’t he know this is just a con artist who is collecting money for his own gain by making up stories. This is the third one today. I need to step in and help. Time to show this guy the justice of my blade he needs to learn a lesson, and I will show it to him. Scum like he should not be tolerated in a world for everyone. Well here goes, time to put my small plan into action. “Excuse me, did we hear correctly that you know where to find monsters that give rare items? If this is true then we are wondering how you got this information from CC Corp.” Said a man with a deep voice who had many people who looked just like he followed in behind him.

“Where I get my info is none of your business!” The man said as he shrugged and continued walking without a glance back to see who was confronting him. “I suspect this is our business. You are hereby banned from playing “The World” for a year. So say the Knights of War and our words are the law around here.” Said the man as he stepped back. Just as the guy turned around in fright his character was engulfed in three golden rings. Either he was so scared he just left or they did some quick banning and he lost his connection. These people also make me sick. How they go gallivanting around thinking, they can do anything they want. They are no better than he was. No, they are worse. Dogs hired by the CC corp. to try and cleanse the game. By my outlook they abuse their power and make people fear them so that they can rule the game. This is idiotic. I need to go to a quiet place to think for a while.

As the Heavy Blade thought and pondered in his mind he started walking through the bustling town of Mac Anu. It was as loud as ever and packed with new and experienced players just having a bit of fun. “Theta!” Hac yelled out to the gate as he stepped on the platform and looked into the blue circle in the middle of the gate. As when the player got banned, three golden and bright yellow rings came up from the ground and started moving vertically up and down his body at different speed. Hac noticed that the rings started to turn a little while they were moving up and down his body. As he looked at his body, he saw it deteriorating before his very eyes. Just as he watched himself transform into small pixels, he saw the rings descend over his body and drop into the floating town of Dun Loireag. As a small wind gently flowed across his face Hac made a small smirk. Silence had finally arrived.

The peace was quickly broken as some people started talking who just entered the city. “Yea. That was a bad monster. It disposed of us quickly. We should definitely kill it once we level some more. Did you notice that the monster was an exact replica of a Chimera? The ancient mythological beast of colossal and enormous power. Hmm . . . sounds like a challenge to me, but this is their monster to defeat. I wish yo both good luck on your next try. Hac then remembered something. “Turbulent Snowflake’s Safe Haven.” Hac whispered as he started to remember things about this field. “I heard an ancient monster lived there that you have to catch, but most if not all vibrations disturb it and it runs. If caught though, it gives rare items. This sounds like just the challenge I need to clear my head of all the happenings lately.” Hac said to himself as he started to walk around the bridges of the town, not caring where his feet were leading him.

When Hac looked up, he saw that he was at the door of the Theta Fatal Exception Clan House. He had no idea why he went here, but really did not care either for he knew where he was going to go. “Time to catch me a flying demon.” Hac said as he turned around and then looked at his inventory. “Well I have no magic spells, I guess I will just have to use these two Dark Nights to slow the monster down enough if I ever see it.” Hac said as he started talking to himself as he continued walking toward the Chaos Gate and looking at his inventory at the same time.

This will have to do . . . After this quest I need to get some light equipment I guess. Well, time to go get a rare item.

Hacorie - July 28, 2004 03:14 PM (GMT)
Finally, the Heavy Blade bumped into a blue circle and he knew that after all his walking that he had finally reached the Chaos Gate which allowed players to go to different fields depending on the different set of three keywords that are given. A large and vast variety of keywords and fields could be made, and each field is somehow different from the last. With the three keywords Hac had, he knew that he would be on his way in a matter of seconds after he yelled them out. “Turbulent Snowflake’s Safe Haven!” Hac yelled out the soothing words which made him feel safe within the confounds of the upcoming field. A matter of peace came across his body as his black robe started to flow in the wind behind him while the three bright rings came up and took him away to his destination. As he was placed in the field, an awing look came upon the face of the Heavy Blade. The field was absolutely and fantastically magnificent.

A white veil covered the bottom of the field and acted as if a magic to draw attention to it instead of the surrounding. No flaws what so ever lurked in the field . . . just the complete and utter silence of being alone. Hac started to take a step forward when a whimsical note caught the attention of his ears. A soothing and angelic song was erupting all over the field. It seemed to make it look like the Heavy Blade was rocking back and forth. Swaying his head to the music, Hac quickly regained his consciousness and felt an eerie presence all around. A spine chilling shiver then came upon his body as he felt the brisk wind his legs which were wet from the snow. As goose bumps erupted from his body, Hac looked around his entire body and saw absolutely nothing at all. It was quite mind boggling the way things worked out in the fields. Hac then withdrew his Magnifier and looked at it closely. “You my friend will come in handy in this snow and ice field, but first we must choose a direction in which to start our journey across this land of remarkable beauty.”

Hac then brought his sword down to the ground and then, as hard as he could, he thrust the word into the air. The Magnifier went whirling up, and as it reached the end of the ascent, the blade started to fall. Once it landed, Hac looked at it carefully and looked at the way the tip of the blade was pointing. “Well, it seems we are heading north by northwest then.” Hac said as he picked up the sword and started to glance around at his surroundings. Not one monster portal was in sight which was quite odd due to that almost every field has monster portals or at least monsters. Just as he took a few more steps, Hac noticed a slight glow over the next hill top. Quickly he put his Magnifier and by his side and lightly dragged it in the snow. This stance would give Hac a nice way to slice the first monster that appears out of the portal, if in fact it was a portal. Hac then jumped off the hill and landed on his feet in front the monster portal in which he had been hoping for.

A small grin crossed his face as he started to hear the quite familiar sound of the monster portals. It was the wailing sound that they made which in turn created an ear shattering pulse that completely ruined the silence of the field. If the singing was still going on, it would have ruined it as well. As the sound sprang to a high-pitched sound and then dispersed into a lower note, a black void formed and out of it came three dark black shadows. As they all came into the light, Hac quickly looked at the names and health of every single one of the monsters. They were almost off the charts and looked quite strong on attacks and defense. This would be a most exhilarating battle for the Heavy Blade. He quickly studied the monsters’ names and looks for future references.

The names of the monsters were Noisy Wisp, General Armor, and Dark Witch. Hac had only seen two of the lower form types of these monsters before, but one of them puzzled him. The Noisy Wisp was just another form of Ectoplasm. The only difference was that the blue ectoplasm was now red. Hac knew the monster was fast so he had to watch out for that. Next, was the General Armor. This was the monster type Hac had never seen before. The monster was heavily covered in armor and in its right hand it had a spiked ball, and in its left hand it had a drill. Lastly, was the Dark Witch which was a higher form of the Water Witch which looked like a Wavemaster, except dressed in completely blue. The Dark Witch though, had the same appearance, but its clothes were blood red.

“Let us begin then!” Hac yelled as he readied his Magnifier in front of him.

Hacorie - July 29, 2004 02:58 AM (GMT)
Hac stood still with Magnifier in hand just waiting for the monsters to start their movements toward the Heavy Blade. Slowly, but surely, they all began to move. The Dark Witch though was a concern that could not be taken lightly. It quickly started to flee the premises and then as soon as Hac started running toward it, he was stopped by an image on the ground. It was the image of the darkness element. Hac tried to move, but noticed that all he could move were his arms. His legs would not move, and the monsters were quickly closing in on his position. Just then he felt surges of energy infusing with his body making pains happen all over his body. Swirling Dark Objects seemed to be piercing the Heavy Blade’s body and causing internal and external damage to him. As quick as the magic started though, it stopped. With a quick glance around, Hac saw the Dark Witch just putting her wand down which meant she was the one who summoned the spell from the depths of hell.

Quickly, Hacorie regained his footing and darted toward the slowly moving Wavemistress like monster. The witches only had one flaw to them. They were as slow as a player with Dek Do on them. This gave Hac a great advantage over his prey. Making another step toward the monster it turned and pointed its wand directly at the Heavy Blade. “Well here goes!” Hac yelled as he stepped into range of attacking the monster. “Vak Drive!” Hac yelled as his blade lit up with hellish fires. He then slashed diagonally at the monsters mid section. As he brought his sword down, he saw the monster was lit up with fire from the inside which meant the first strike of the attack connected. Since the monster was slow and could barely move at all, it would fall victim to the next two slashes as well. As he brought his blade up high in the air, Hac diagonally slashed the other way toward the monster. As thought the attack also hit its quarry and a huge fiery ‘X’ lay on the monster’s stomach.

Hac then jumped in the air and brought his blade over his head as he made a flip in midair. As he came to the ground his felt a vibration on his hands coming from the hilt. This most likely meant the attack hit and split the skull of the monster. As he landed on his feet, Hac saw he was correct. The fire on the monster died down and it fell to one knee. It then glanced up at Hac and made a devilish grin. The Heavy Blade’s sword turned back to steel and he breathed a deep breath. Looking at the monster he forgot all of his surroundings, and just stared into the cold eyes of the almost lifeless being. “You should be dead after those blows.” Hac whispered as he just stared at the monster. Just then, the monster’s eyes widened and it started to fall to the ground dead. With its last bit of life it smirked and pointed its wand at Hac. Hac was then thrown back by a tremendous black wave of energy. He passed the other two monsters and hit the ground. Looking back up he saw the Dark Witch was no more.

The Heavy Blade got up as fast as he could, and then he felt something. It was pain. The pain was making his body so heavy that it was too hard to do anything. Hac still could lift his blade though which was quite unimaginable. He then looked puzzled as he saw that no sword was in his hand. As he looked up at the two remaining monsters, Hac saw between them was his Magnifier. A thick liquified substance then rolled down the Heavy Blade’s forehead and into his mouth. The foul taste was quite common to him since he took beatings a lot. As he spit it back to the ground, Hac saw the snow turned red. As fast as his legs would let him, Hac stood up and looked around his body. Everything around him was read. Even his black robe was being weighed down by the tremendous amounts of blood he was losing. As fast as he could, Hac ripped off his robe and revealed his blood red armor and hidden sword.

“Repth!” Hac yelled as he watched around him as a white light engulfed his body. The light stayed for a minute and mended a few of Hac’s wounds. To heal most of the rest of his wounds Hac reached into his satchel full of items and pulled out a liquid. This liquid was a light red color. Popping the cork off with his teeth, the heavy Blade gulped the drink down. He felt a lot more powerful now, and also knew not to invoke the wrath of a magic caster without magic armor. The Heavy Blade was not quite used to not having a great amount of magic defense or magic evade. Right before this quest he had to give Kiwi’s Time Sash back which Hac had grown quite attached to over the weeks he had it. Hac then stood up and looked at the two monsters inclosing fast. He noticed on his stats that he was hit three times, yet the monstrous mage only hit him twice. A thought then dawned on the Heavy Blade and he could not believe he missed it before.

Hacorie - July 29, 2004 03:01 AM (GMT)
It was the Noisy Wisp. If a little like his sibling the Ectoplasm, the Noisy Wisp also can cast magic alongside his physical attacks. So this is how I took so much damage. It must have happened when the wave took me since the other times it was too far away. If correct then the two magics collided making a super spell which in turn made so much of my health go down. “Hmm . . . Well it seems I have figured out my third hit. Let us continue our match then.” Hac said as he put his hand on his almost unpronounceable katana’s, the Kikujyumonji’s, hilt.

Hac planted his feet in the ground and then looked up at the two remaining monsters and smiled as they shadowed over his body. Hac quickly withdrew his katana and did one slash toward the Noisy Wisp. The monster, since floating in air, just soared up a little high to evade the blow. Hac could not believe the monster was os smart, but he knew that this was a higher level field, which in turn could give the monsters better understanding of attacks then the lower levels of “The World”. Hac then watched on in horror as the Noisy Wisp made a counter attack with its three heads. All three of them clamped onto Hac’s arm. While they did this the drill arm of the General Armor began to twist and make a stinging noise. It then pulled back its arm and started to trust the drill through Hac. The Heavy Blade only knew of one thing to do. “Hirameki!”

This skill spell was one of the most feared that a Heavy Blade could use since it affected the immediate area with its moves. Hac tilted his blade up a little and flipped it to so the top and bottom was facing up and down instead of right and left. He then trusted the tiled blade horizontally to the right to block the General Armor’s attack. As the both collided Hac saw the monster go to one foot trying to balance itself so it would not fall down. Hac then flipped the blade and did the same horizontal to the left. Instead of stopping like the last time though, he continued to spin in a complete circle and slashed with another horizontal slash. With all his remaining strength Hac took his blade and the monster that was still hanging on his arm and then made a last strike verticality down the General Armor. The monster then fell on the ground, and with it so did Hac. He felt his arm get heavier and heavier. The Heavy Blade sheathed his katana and reached in his pouch and pulled out one of his Dark Nights. He planted the scroll on the monster and watched as darkness objects came up from the ground and struck the monster which made it let go. Since the scroll affected the immediate area, Hac watched as more darkness came up and spiked the General Armor. To Hac’s Surprise the General Armor took a lot of damage which finished off its Health. The Noisy Wisp though still remained. Hac jumped back from it and waited for its next attack.

Hac quickly looked at it and then tried to move, but once again he was stuck. As soon as he could not move, huge pieces of rocks came out of the sky and headed toward the Heavy Blade. After a few hits, Hac was thrown to the ground. He felt pain throughout his body, but knew he could carry on. Drawing his sword he balanced himself up and ran toward the Noisy Wisp before it had time to get in another spell or attack. Being quick the Heavy Blade jumped in the air and did a vertical slash downward with his blade. With his momentum he landed on the ground and turned his feet and then slashed diagonally upward. The monster split in half and then fell to the ground dead as it spewed its blood all over the ground.

Breathing heavily Hac said the word of the healing spell. “Repth,” he whispered as the white light healed him up once more. “If all these battles are going to be that tough then I really need to watch my health more.” Hac said to himself as he got to his feet.

Hacorie - July 29, 2004 03:02 AM (GMT)
Looking around Hac saw no trace of any more monster portals or monsters that were there for that matter. Yet, there was still one thing Hac saw. It was a huge castle that kind of looked like the one in Disney Land. As the snow fell on it, it made the castle look very mysterious and eerie. No life looked to be in the castle, but from the outside nothing was the same as the inside. “Wow, since taking Ancient History I know much about these castles and there innards. I would have to say that this castle is the design of the old English and made to look like a Stone keep castle. This was quite easy to see since it was taller than a normal castle and is the only one that looked so huge far away and up close.

The Stone Keep Castle is one of the most commonly recognized forms of castles. The Stone keep has a number of advantages over the motte and bailey castles. It was larger and made of stone. Therefore, it would be more intimidating to an attacker. The Stone keep was also much taller than a Motte and Bailey Castle and so the defenders could enjoy a view for miles around, ensuring that surprise attacks were not an option for a would be attacker. However, there still remained a number of weaknesses within the design of these castles. Stone keeps are square and an attacker could, if they were fortunate enough to get close enough, mine underneath a corner and wait for the weight of the castle to bring the walls caving in. Likewise the defenders would need to have a large supply of food: there was nothing to stop a besieging force simply surrounding the Castle and waiting for them to starve! The Stone Keep was best used in towns that had other defensives. London for example had a large network of defensive structures and the walls close to the tower ensured that it was a formidable defensive structure. Other, more isolated Stone Keeps were much more likely to succumb to an attack.

As Hac got done admiring the magnificent structure of the castle the wind and snowfall tremendously picked up and started to come down where sight and sound were blurred by whiteness and howling wind. Hac quickly put his arms over his face as he felt the coldness of the snow tense up his body. Since there was so much snow, Hac could only determine by memory the way of the castle. He hoped he would not just keep traveling in circles since it was completely impossible to determine the direction in which you are heading and if you turn slightly. Just as he started walking again, he heard the same song as earlier. Except this time it was getting closer at unimaginable speeds. Hac turned around to see what was making the sound, but as he did it flew past him and since it was traveling at incredible speeds, it left a small Sonic Boom like noise and after effects. Hac felt his body lift up off the ground and started to fly toward the direction of which the object was heading.

Once he landed in the snow, Hac looked up and saw a clear path with no snow on heading straight for the dungeon. “I bet that thing went in there and if my intuition is correct that was the thing I am searching for. It has reached a dead end now. Those rare items are mine.” Hac said while getting up and running on the path. He then fell flat on his face and looked around to see that he almost left his Magnifier. It had been hidden and covered with snow while the fight ensued and Hac had pushed it out of his mind. He bent down, picked it up, and sheathed it. After sheathing the sword he sprinted down the path so not to lose the trail to the dungeon. The scenery around him then changed as he saw that he was on a concrete bridge leading across to the castle. The land was still snowy, but there were no signs of the snowstorm that had just happened. It was either all part of Hac’s imagination or maybe something else.

Just as he was about to enter the dungeon a monster portal opened somewhere near him. The sound was faint, and yet close at the same time. Hac looked around, but he saw not one thing at all. The Heavy Blade then shook his head and took another step toward the dungeon when something caught the corner of his right eye. It was a monster making its way around the castle and the pit around it. Behind it followed three more monsters. With a slight gulp Hac put his hand on the sheathe of his katana and made a small smirk.

“I guess this will be the battle for who gets to go in the castle.” He said sarcastically to himself as the monsters drew nearer.

Hacorie - August 6, 2004 05:45 PM (GMT)
Hac looked at the monsters turn the corner and he was surprised to see what he did. They were two tremendous black blobs, and they were closing in fast. Hac looked at the monster and waited for the data to appear, but a voice then rang through his ears. “Data on Monster not found. Please make sure you are pointing at a monster or looking at one. If this problem consists please contact the Cyber Connects Corporation. Thank You, and have a nice day in “The World”.” Hac then took a step back while drawing his Dryad’s Sword and sheathing his Katana. “So, you are not a monster? I guess I will have to find out exactly what you are then.” Hac called out as he stared down the incoming monsters.

I thought this place was just suppose to be a place for me to hunt rare items, not some hackers playing with their powers. Or maybe, Yes! That is it. These monsters must be the guardians of the creature I am hunting. They will fight me to the death if I do not defeat them. Well, I guess they do not know who they are messing with. I am the Heavenly Blade! Their demise shall fall at the feet of the God’s themselves. With those thoughts looming through his head, Hac began to position himself in stance by moving his left leg back and bending his knees ever so slightly. This stance was more for the offence and not for defense. Hac hoped to be doing most of the attacks in the handicapped duel.

The monsters then did an unexpected thing. They began to talk. The Heavy Blade jumped back a little and looked quite surprised at first, but then settled down and listened to them.

“We are the Guardians of this Temple. No one may enter without either getting through us or being invited by the God himself. This is the home of Uranus, the god of the sky and all who inhabit it. We are here to protect the spirit of our guard and make sure he is not disturbed. You and a number of other players have tried to pass us. We have won all and sent the players back to the root towns. You on the other hand, look like a strong fighter. When we beat you, you shall fall victim to our Master’s control. You will be his puppet through all eternity of the game.” The monsters said by finishing each other’s sentences.

“You think I am afraid of two blobs like yourself? Let me show you my true power then.” Hac said as he rushed in and slashed horizontally and chopped the blob in half. He quickly turned around and smirked. Then an extraordinary thing happened the blob’s top half grew a body and its bottom half grew a head. “We are indestructible. You cannot defeat us. We are a reincarnation of the Hydra. The mystical beast that once one head was chopped off, two grew in its place. We just multiply when you cut us. Give up. This battle is ours!”

With a small gasp Hac rushed in again to test what they said. He slashed all three of the remaining blobs to see that they only multiplied with each strike. Now there were six blobs and they surrounded the Heavy Blade quickly by manipulating themselves into a jelly like for and sliding across the bridge. Hac then looked around at them. They all jumped in the air while shouting a few words. Hac then saw himself fall to the ground. Darkness enveloped his body and he could not find the light within the darkness. He knew that he was trapped in an infinite dream that he could not wake up for.

On the outside world Nathan had fallen out of his computer chair and onto the ground. He was knocked out cold, but only for what seemed like a few minutes. When Nathan awoke, he saw himself on his carpeted floor and just staring at the wall. Quickly he got to his feet and went back to the computer trying to remember what happened. Nathan went to his computer and he remembered that the blobs took his character. As he put back on his helmet, he looked to see where Hac was. The Heavy Blade twisted a bit and then saw that he was chained to the wall in binds.

“So You are Finally Awake I See.” A voice boomed and echoed in the room.

Hacorie - August 6, 2004 06:34 PM (GMT)
Looking around, Hac saw a dark figure with bright white wings looming near him. He then placed his hand on top Hac’s head and started to talk to the Heavy Blade. “I wanted you to be awake to feel the pain that I am about to bestow on you. You will be my minion in this game and on the outside world. There is nothing that can change that. You will be completely evil at heart. So now, ‘Heavenly Blade’ become the exact opposite. Become the darkness. Let it take your soul far into it and show you there is no light. Darkness engulfs and prevails against everything. You including.” The figure said as it yelled and taunted the Heavy Blade time and time again. Hac pulled his arms and legs as hard as he possible could, but nothing was working.

The figures hand then turned a bright purple and Hac started to fell surges of energy coursing through his head. It was as if knife after knife was stabbing him in the head time and time again. He could not believe how unbearable the pain was. Hac then began to shake wildly. His body could not take the feeling and it was acting on its own and trying to move. Hatred began to fill the eyes of Hac as he stared at the figure. His heart began to pulse faster and faster until finally he felt his body just stop completely. Nothing could be heard from the Heavy Blade and he just saw himself staring at the ground. Just as he closed his eyes he felt his heart begin to pump again. Slowly, but surely he felt life within himself.

“Who am I, and who are you?!” Hac yelled out to the figure in front of him. “I am Uranus, Guardian of the Sky and owner of you. You are Hac. A Heavy Blade who has to do my bidding at all costs. That knock on the head when you fell must have given you amnesia. Well none the less it is time for your next assignment. I need you to go and kill a player for me. His name, is Shomosso. He is a Wavemaster who betrayed me.” Uranus said as he talked to the Heavy Blade.

Hac tried to move, but noticed that he was chained up. A memory then came to his head.

“We are the Guardians of this Temple. No one may enter without either getting through us or being invited by the God himself. This is the home of Uranus, the god of the sky and all who inhabit it. We are here to protect the spirit of our guard and make sure he is not disturbed. You and a number of other players have tried to pass us. We have won all and sent the players back to the root towns. You on the other hand, look like a strong fighter. When we beat you, you will fall victim to our Master’s control. You will be his puppet through all eternity of the game.” This must mean that he did something to me. He must be destroyed. I feel I have an immense power. I can beat anything. This world shall be mine to take over.

“Oh sorry about that, you were acting a little crazy when you first woke up, so I had to hold you in place to give you a mild sedative.” Uranus said as he snapped his fingers and the chains released the Heavy Blade. “Oh! Here is your equipment. I hope it comes in handy for your mission.” Hac then looked at the items and picked them up and put them on. As he did, he kept his Dryad’s Sword out. Hac then turned and struck upward toward Uranus. He saw the God’s arm get a great gash in it. Uranus then turned and looked at Hac with fiery eyes. “You dare betray me!?” He yelled. With a snap of his fingers Hac was thrust into the wall. The two blobs from earlier quickly appeared again.

Hac looked at them coming and remembered they multiplied after every slash. This meant the only way to stop then was to trap them in something solid. “Rue Kruz! Rue Kruz!” Hac shouted as he pointed his fingers at the two blobs. They quickly stopped in their own sludge and turned around. Ice surrounded their bodies and engulfed them in two huge blocks of solid ice. No matter how hard they would try. The two would never escape. All that was left now was Uranus.

Hacorie - August 6, 2004 07:25 PM (GMT)
Hac then turned around to face Uranus again. Before the Heavy Blade could be snapped at again he rushed in and with one mighty swing of his sword he struck both of Uranus’s hands. He watched as the god began to scream in complete and utter pain as blood dripped and leaked through his arms and onto the ground. Plip . . . Plop . . . Plip . . . Plop That was the sound of the blood hitting the ground time after time. Hac was soothed by the redness and made a devilish smile as he sheathed his sword. The heavy Blade then grasped Uranus by the neck and slammed him up against the wall while making a firm grip on the god’s neck.

“Now, I want you to repeat after me, do I make my self clear? Good! Hac, is controlled by no one and will be forever controlled by no one. Especially me. He is more powerful than I and I should not have underestimated him at all. I, Uranus, am not really a god, but instead a lowly and want to be hacker who thought he was the best. I, Uranus pledge to never play this game again. I, Uranus, made up this stunt about a monster that gives rare items to lure people for me to brainwash I, Uranus have fallen to the power of the mighty Hac today.” Hac said as he looked at Uranus to repeat. After a few seconds, Hac tightened his grip even more until Uranus started speaking.

“OKAY! O. . . Kay . . . I will repeat it. Now, I want you to repeat after me, do I make my self clear? Good! Hac, is controlled by no one and will be forever controlled by no one. Especially me. He is more powerful than I and I should not have underestimated him at all. I, Uranus, am not really a god, but instead a lowly and want to be hacker who thought he was the best. I, Uranus, made up this stunt about a monster that gives rare items to lure people for me to brainwash. I, Uranus pledge to never play this game again. I, Uranus have fallen to the power of the mighty Hac today . . . Now will you let me go?

“ I do not remember saying anything about letting you go.” Hac said as he smiled a huge and evilish grin. Hac then unsheathed his katana pressed it slowly against Uranus’s neck. “Any last words?” Hac said as he looked at Uranus’s eyes and how they were deep with fear. “Don . . . ” As soon as Uranus began to speak, Hac slashed his head off with his katana and then jumped back. Blood began spewing from the nick area, as the body fell to the ground, motionless. The Heavy Blade then waled to the head and spit in the face part. “I did not give you permission to speak!” The Heavy Blade called out as he turned around and walked out the door.

As he got out the door a portal appeared and the Heavy Blade walked through it to see that he was in a large city that was floating in the air. It was the city of Dun Loireag.

[/]This is the perfect spot to begin . . . [/i]

Hac then wandered the city a bit until a little more memory came to his brain. He quickly raced through the city and to the Trade Center. Once there, Hac sat in one of the chairs and dozed off, but he was awoken by footsteps drawing near. The Heavy Blade opened his eyes slightly to see that someone had left him something just as his memory said they would if Hac was in the right spot. As he picked up the item off the ground, he unsheathed it to see that it was black, and covered in the aura of darkness. This would aid Hac greatly in his new mission.

Hac then noticed a billboard by the Trade Center. "Come one, Come all...bring these items and get a powerful rare one. This is the Summer Scavenger Hunt!"

"The more rare items I have the easier it will be." Hac said to himself with an evil smile.

He then peered in his pack to see that he was onll missing two items, the Air Wand, and the Rusted Hands.

"How can such low level items be so hard to find?" Hac thought to himself as he walked off into the distance pondering on how to start for what he wanted.

The_End_Cypher - August 6, 2004 07:35 PM (GMT)
Hac =-= 1 lvl. + Rusted Hands





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