Iziquel The Tomb

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The thief found himself in front of the tomb of Emperor Iziquel The Destroyer. The tomb was not his interest, instead it was the box on top of it. Iziquel the destroyer’s spirit rose from this tomb watching the thief, “I am Arch Thief Varthalmul, I am here to take your legacy and make it my own, now BE GONE!” The room turned dark then when the light turned visible the box was gone and all was lost. Iziquel the destroyer stood there smiling, then disappeared in the darkness.
Bob had the perfect life, a dog, a girlfriend, good grades, a happy life. One day Bob was walking to the museum through a park when a guy crashed into him, dropping a box. Bob, who fell into grass quickly got up and helped the man up, “Hey you dropped this box”, said Bob, The man stared at
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All of a sudden the house turned dark and the Cloud appeared. It looked at Bob then saw that Varthalmul had the box and attacked, Varthalmul side stepped but the cloud grabbed his legs and tossed his across the house, Varthalmul hit a wall and was knocked out. Bob’s mom sitting on the couch talking to her husband seemed oblivious to what had just happened. Bob grabbed the box and the cloud resumed it’s tormentation on Bob, it was getting closer and Bob stepped back in fear, all of a sudden Bob’s dog appeared and started barking at the cloud. ” NO SCRATCH! STAY AWAY FROM IT!” shouted Bob, but Scratch was determined to protect his owner. The cloud however had different plans than to be scared of a dog, it started approaching Bob again and attacked trying to dig it’s claws into Bob but missed and just pushed Bob to the side, the Eye of the Cobra fell out of the Box and Scratch picked it up with his

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