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02-09-2006, 03:12 PM
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Thought I forgot about you? Wrong! Here's a inside story of our main characters.


Chapter 2 :Hillker’s story

Mudokon Base 6:24 a.m.

Hillker stared into Killgan’s, his teacher, eyes, after his vision. He looked into them the same way he had looked at him at birth.
You see, ol’ Killgan was a escapee that departed from a Vykker lab at the age of 12. He wanted to accomplish his dream in becoming a rebel warrior against the Magog Cartel. Killgan was very intelligent back in day then, so he looked at the story tablets in the factory for any possible, forgotten escape route. The ol’ man wasn’t selfish either. He tried to convince others to come along, but none thought it could possibly work. The other 3 (yeah that few) that thought it was a good idea, were slobs, and got drunk from Soulstorm Brew. In fact, not one worker, unborn or alive mudokon has escape from that place for 17 years. Still, Killgan brought along a egg with him during his escape.
His escape was very simple. You see, the flying slig machines was still a prototype back then, but it all were set at a programmed command. That meant that you would program the movements and next the pants moves without any more programs. He used an old air shaft that connected outside for his escape. Luckily, he was unnoticed. That very same day, Hillker was hatched. Ever since, Killgan has treated Hillker like a son. And all this time, Hillker has been trying to repay him for rescuing and raising him. Hillker feels like that the only way to do that is to Killgan proud of raising this mudokon, is by making himself a man of authority.
Hillker, however, didn’t have the skills of a leader. Or even a Tomahawker. His physical warrior instincts couldn’t be excelled by any other, but his mental attributes were poor. It takes him forever to master spooce locks and a while to get to the spirit realm.
But now, he blew it. He just had a non-attempted vision. Usually this doesn’t happen to young pupils, but the possibilities of the results! Either some spirit is contacting him or he is mentally ill and was being the victim of a mischievous spirit. If it was in his dream, he could hind the devastating vision, but now he’s going to have great attention in what he saw.
Slowly, Killgan asked “ Hillker, what did you have?” Hillker sighed and explained his whole vision to the entire class. Some were horrified, some covered their mouths, and others looked at him weirdly.
After he finished, Killgan said expressionlessly, “Please come with me, Hillker.” This wasn’t surprising in any way. Hillker looked at his toes and got up. Killgan here snapped “And please stand up straight boy.” When the 2 walk in a normal pace, outside, while the students sneaked towards the walls of the cavern. But Killgan knew of their attempted eavsdropping and shouted “Class dismissed.” calmly. The students bent down to escape the large rock igloo and traveled to their huts back in the village.
The 2 kept on walking through the village, passing several huts. Hillker looked in the village, passing by the huts. A bunch often had a rock gardens near their huts and a wooden door. The huts were meep wool made and were dome shaped. Most of the huts were not for shelter, but for supplies, kitchen materials, and skinning houses. Mudokons had built their shelters just like the supplement houses, just a lot smaller. Those had mystical chanting areas in them and meep wool made sleeping bags. The shelters were designed in a circular form, with a rock barn and a campfire in the middle of the circles. The campfire was there because every few nights, mudokons would get together and tell amazing stories and legends, using chanting power on the fire, to increase the imagery and suspense. The rock made barns had been just been a bunch of rocks, connected together and made to be have narrow walls. This all was made by powerful chanting strength. The animals used in the barn were just plain meeps.
This walk kept Hillker thinking about the construction of the town he lived in. All the things around him was made by the influence of chanting power. And he, even when he was trained at birth, had no power of his own. The thing he didn’t know, but Killgan did was that Hillker was a experiment right before birth. 17 years ago, right before Killgan’s grand escape, a native prisoner came to the a slig guard and said the Abe’s prophecy. Glukkons’ dug up some old history lessons and was alert of mudokons’ chanting power. They demanded to the Vykkers that they make sure mudokons’ chanting ability was disabled. After 4 months, the Vykkers tested on 4 mudokons. The first 3 had an incredible amount of power. Hillker, being the last was a success, was never known to have any power, but the glukkons never knew that because he never was seen in the face of an industrial. But this story was never spoken to any one in the village, except for the elders.
The two finally reached Killgan’s destination. A very gianormus Mudokon dome with a certain marking on the piece of stone next to the rock dome. It was a chanting mudokon with some sort of feather crown. This only meant one thing. Hillker was going to confront a mudokon queen.

End of Chapter2
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