This is a classic story of how a young boy from a small village, slew the evil demon lord. This story starts one morning when our hero is rudely awakened by a noisy fairy "Hey!Let's go! Let's go!" and runs outside into the courtyard of his home to see what is going on.The morning dew was just beginning to soak his pants, and before the day has even finished, the town is aflame.
The fire is coming from an evil mansion of demon-worshiping cultists! They're going to sacrifice our hero! Can you help him? So this is the early morning firestarter. And when you wake up to see it, that is a heart attack for sure, and this guy is going to die, and then where do you end up?
He wakes up from the long, slow, dreamy sleep, and he's sitting there staring, and his mother comes in and says "What are you staring at?" and he says "Oh, nothing." But of course she knows. She knows he's seeing it all. The whole burning town, being a little boy and saying "I can't take it.
I have to do something!" And so the boy began his quest to slay the tyrant. First, he needed to find an old master to teach him how to fight.
A big town nearby had these swords on the walls, and one of them was called the Flame Sword. So he went to a guy named Hokor and got the sword. And so now he was armed with the sword and a new quest began. He walked towards the fairy gate, and he told the fairy that he was going to kill the demon cultists and that they were going to burn. He got his first tattoo, the flame one. That's the best tattoo we could get, but we weren't sure about that "flame thing." It had the one word "Vengeance," and we didn't really like that very much. So that's how the sun got on that tattoo. But we didn't get the moon either, because we thought that would just be redundant. We're bad at drawing and drawing and drawing.
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Then he went into the house, and all the people were like "What are you doing here?" And he said to them. "I am going to kill the demon lord! Who will teach me how to use this sword?"
The man came up to him and said, "well, it is easy, just don't think of the killing." And he showed him how to slash left and right, and whack people with the sword, and if you keep doing it you will get their heart, and then he looked down and said, "oh, look! There is some snow on my cloak." And he was laughing and laughing. And the boy laughed too, and he gave his new master the name Haikio.
And so our hero spent all of his first day training and then the second one training, and eventually he killed the head cultist, and burned the rest of them alive. Then he found out that he had done it wrong, and he had burned down Hokor's house and killed Hokor, and then he didn't know what to do. So he went to Haikio and asked him for forgiveness. And Haikio said, "Oh, dont worry. Hakor was a demon in disguise! A hero can do no wrong!
Look, he will come to you in a dream and tell you his final words!" The boy went home, and went to sleep. But instead of a dream he saw Hakor. Hakor was crying, and he was telling him about the time he burned down Hokor's house, and how Hokor was his only master. And he cried for the man because he could not be buried, and he said, "Vengeance is blind! Vengeance will blind you!" Then he died.
That's the end of the story, and it just shows that killing people is wrong. It just isn't right to just kill them because of the government or something. It's wrong. I can't tell if you're going to agree or disagree, so, I think I'll agree and send you home now. And we'll talk again next time, whenever that is.