Demon Buffalo Character Analysis

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The oldest living being known to mankind, a soldier of a war long since forgotten, Demon Buffalo, also known as Olding Oldington. This is a story of how this war, the war that scared our protagonist, ended.

Old was leader of a three man infiltration squad that was sent to go through the ranks of one of the other planets governments and leak information to the populace to cause panic before Old’s government sweeps in seemingly like a beacon of hope, when in actuality it was a ruse in order to be granted full access to the planets vast supplies of fuel so that they can explore the depths of space and preform experiments that would end up causing what we know to be the big bang.
“Things are going too well. Thus I feel it would be a good idea to do a mole hunt in addition to general inspections and maintenance this month.” Said General Hotp Ocket, one of the more high ranking officials who was more well known for his amazing
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I mean, I have never heard of free muffins before” Squeaks asked
“Yes, cause if you don’t you’ll end up on the watch list and you will be confined to only being able to move a few yards every hour…any more and you’ll get shot”
“That’s rough.” Said Old, after a few seconds he then asks “Then is it Really ok for him to eat the last two muffins?” “it is, this is an experiment as to the effects of the drugs that were mixed into the batter” The soldier realizes that he wasn’t supposed to mention that “I mean, uhh, hmm, blueberries?”
“Seems legit” Timmy said as he ate both of them in the same bite “I feel fine so far” he said after a few minutes of waiting afterwards he thought he thought he would try to dismiss the soldier “you did our government proud, he said sarcastically”
Old started to get an eerie feeling. He felt as if time was slowing down he thought he could make something out behind Timmy. A thin, pale figure with a grim and expressionless face. His gaze was like a hook that attached itself to a piece of

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