*Disclaimer and Info: This is not based on any game it's just a thing I wrote one day………now the info…when I use italics like this it is what the person is thinking, when using : that means it is a action like ::Ryan see a merchant selling various items::, and that's pretty much it……if u like this please review because I don't think I'll continue if no one likes it *



"The Introduction"

::A Boy Stands At The Peek Of A Mountain Not To Far From His House::

He thinks of the journey ahead of him……

He knows that since he has no mother or father anymore that he must set out on this quest

The Boy is wearing a brown tunic (has several layers, different shades of brown, and reaches a little past the elbows), under that he has a thin black ripped shirt, he also has leather strapped gauntlets, and he is equipped with a slingshot in his pocket and a variety of different sized pebbles in a bag hanging from his waist, he has dirty-blonde hair that reaches the bottom of his ears

He knows that the slingshot wont always protect him but for now it is just fine, he also thinks of the magic he knows which he learned from his father before he pasted away

::After standing there for a while Ryan leaves and walks back to his small shelter he has had since the terrible accident with his parents::

::he sits and his stomach growls, so he starts to eat some of the food he has left::

"Better save some of this for tomorrow…… I will be starting my adventure"

::He lays on his back and smiles thinking of the quest ahead of him::

::not to far across town another boy stands on the sidewalk thinking of the same thing as Ryan::

This boy is older than Ryan and his name is Seymour…this boy is wearing a short vest which reaches to the middle of his abdomen, black pants (sorta baggy), he has long blue hair and is equipped with a long and wide sword::

::he hates Ryan he does not know why but he does::

The Next Chapter will be……

"The Beginning Of The Journey"

*Once again please review they are the things that keep me writing……..and also review on the story itself*