Version 1, last updated by Akkernight at Aug 13 03:10 2009 UTC
Game Start Story
Game story start
"It was just an ordinary day. Argorn woke up as usual to another day of work and slavery, but as he was done eating he heard voices. He got confused; looked around but couldn't see anyone, then a thunder like voice said "Argorn!" and Argorn asked "What? Who's calling out for me?" and the voice replied "Argorn; you are the only one spirited enough to save Tarus from the dreadful Darklord, thus we call upon you, all of Tarus calls upon you to defy the Darklord and free Tarus!" and Argorn replies frightened "Me? I'm just a boy!" and the voice replies hesitantly "Do not mistrust yourself! Your age is of no importance! No one else can do it, Tarus relies on you. Argorn will you take the chance to save Tarus or will you continue living in slaver, letting all of Tarus live in slavery!?". Argorn waits a while; he knows not what to say and is confused by what he wants. He looks at his worn out hands, remembers his parent's deaths with agony. Argorn presses together his hands and starts shaking a little, then says "What is it you want of me?" and the voice replies "Go to the village statue, there you shall be blessed and all that might stop you from rebellion shall be purged. All your fears shall be gone, you shall never be tired again and you shall know how to fight. Victory or defeat is all in your hands, show courage and skill and even the biggest of opponents shall tremble before you".
Argorn grabs his hoe, breaks it into a stick only and leaves the house. On his way to the statue a minion of the Darklord shouts "Hey, you! Get to work, you lazy kid!", but Argorn just ignores him and keeps on walking. The guard then shouts at two other guards and they start going after Argorn.
When Argorn gets to the statue, he falls on his knees and shouts "Let me give Tarus back hope! Let me be its chance of freedom!" and from the sky shines a bright light only on Argorn. Argorn then steps up on his feet, turns around and readies himself for the guards."