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Hans runs down the tunnel to catch up with the mysterious murderer. As the man flees, more enemies appear in front of the hero. Hans fights heroically through the horde of enemies. He sliced open a person with his sickle, causing blood to spew everywhere. As more and more people came at him, he killed more and more people. More and more blood got spilt. It seemed that a pool of blood was going to end up flooding the cave due to the amount of people that were attacking Hans. After the horde was slain by the hero, the hero decided to pick up one of the weapons the enemies were using. It was a revolver, he said. Before his journey, Hans had never seen a weapon like it, he was as interested as a baby with a new toy. “This might come in handy” Hans …show more content…
A pit opened beneath the hero and it was filled with pikes. As Hans fell, he feared that it would hit his weak point and end up killing him. Hans fell straight into the pikes with minimal amount of pain and immediately got up and started looking for an exit. After finding his way out of the trap, he found another path to continue down. He immediately got attacked by a singular enemy soldier. His bayonet punctured the left side of his abdominal region causing a tear which left painful feeling throughout his entire body, blood going everywhere. It was like a rushing river meeting up to the sea and everything all around the river was slowly being flooded by the river. Hans made quick work of the soldier, finding out that it was the murderer's trusted and the Bravest soldier, his Right-Hand man. Hans thought to himself, “Why do you help this Twisted Man.” Then he realized he was no longer invincible because he was bleeding. The soldier he had just killed was carrying first aid on him. So Hans figured he would have to take a break in order to fix his stab wound and give it some time to heal. Hans wrapped up his wound and shortly after passed out due to a lack of blood in his

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