BMO's eyes widened as soon as they saw the sword. "The Finn Sword!" they exclaimed, jumping off their throne and walking towards Beth and

Shremy, who was holding the sword. The small robot then walked towards us, a bit shocked at first.

Shremy and I looked at each other, surprised by BMO's reaction. We knew the sword was special, but we didn't expect the king to recognize it so easily.

"Yes, it's the special sword you've talked about," Beth said, holding the sword out for BMO to inspect.

BMO took the sword carefully, examining it closely. "This is a legendary weapon, forged by Finn himself or whatever he said its origins are odd," they said, running their fingers along the blade. "It's said to have the power to vanquish any evil that threatens Ooo, and sometimes you can even hear whispers of the past, a voice."

"Well done, you two. This is indeed the legendary sword of Ooo. It is said to have been wielded by one of the greatest heroes of our time, and it holds immense power. and from our last encounter I did remember yes Finn that's his name"

I couldn't help but feel a shiver run down my spine. I had never held such a powerful weapon before. The fact that it was created by Finn himself only added to its significance. Beth and I had the opportunity to possess it.

"What do you want us to do with it, your majesty?" Beth asked, looking at BMO expectantly.

BMO handed the sword back to Shremy, a serious look on his face. "I want you to use it to protect Ooo," they said. "We've been hearing rumors of a new threat, one that could potentially destroy everything we hold dear. I believe the Finn Sword could be the key to stopping it."

Shremy and I exchanged a nervous glance. We were just two young adventurers, and the thought of facing a powerful enemy was daunting. But we couldn't turn our backs on Ooo.

"We'll do our best, your majesty," I said, my voice steady and determined.

BMO nodded, a small smile appearing on their face. "I have faith in you, young pups," they said. "Now, go and prepare for your journey. The fate of Ooo rests on your shoulders." Beth and I left the king's chamber, the Finn Sword securely in our possession. We didn't say much as we made our way back down the mountain, both lost in thought.

"What do you think this new threat could be?" I finally asked, breaking the silence as we descend leaving the place I was a bit perplex in general about the task I was given by the king

Beth shrugged. "Who knows? There are always new villains popping up in Ooo. But if the king thinks the Finn Sword is the key to stopping it, then we better be ready to face whatever it is."

I nodded, feeling a newfound sense of responsibility. This wasn't just about our personal quest for treasure anymore. We had a duty to protect Ooo, and we couldn't let the king down or everyone had families and friends.

As we descended the mountain, I couldn't shake the feeling that we were being watched. I glanced around nervously, but there was no one in sight.

"Did you hear that?" Beth asked suddenly, freezing in her tracks.

I listened, but all I could hear was the sound of the wind rustling through the trees. "Hear what?" I asked, confused.

"It sounded like... footsteps," Beth said, still looking around frantically.

Suddenly, a figure emerged from behind a nearby tree. It was a small, green creature with long ears and sharp claws. I recognized it immediately - it was a green goblin

"Give me the sword," the ugly goblin demanded, lunging towards us.

Beth and I exchanged a determined look. We weren't about to let some random monster take the Finn Sword from us.

We both unsheathed our weapons, ready to fight. The goblin was fast, but we were faster. We dodged his attacks and struck back with our swords, determined to protect the Finn Sword at all costs.

After a few intense moments of battle, the goblin finally retreated, disappearing into the shadows.

We both breathed a sigh of relief, the adrenaline still pumping through our veins. "That was close," I said, wiping the sweat from my forehead.

"But it's just the beginning," Beth replied, a determined look in her eyes. "We have to be ready for whatever comes our way."

I nodded, feeling more determined than ever to protect Ooo and the Finn Sword. Our journey had just gotten a whole lot more dangerous, but we were ready for the challenge.

As we left the place finally after this odd encounter, I couldn't help but wonder what kind of enemy we were up against in this world. And what role the Finn Sword would play in our journey. As Beth and I made our way back to the land, I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease. We were now in possession of the Finn Sword, a legendary weapon with immense power. But with great power comes great responsibility, and the weight of that responsibility was heavy on our shoulders maybe instead of being a little treasure collector I.. no we could be more?.

As we walked, Beth suddenly stopped in her tracks, causing me to almost bump into her. "What's wrong?" I asked, looking around to see if there was anything out of the ordinary again.

Beth pointed to the blue gem on the Finn Sword's hilt. "Do you see that?" She asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

I looked closely at the gem, but I didn't see anything unusual. "See what?" I asked, confused but for some reason I also knew what she meant I had this odd feeling.

Beth shook her head. "Never mind, it's probably just my imagination," She said, her tone dismissive.

But I knew Beth well enough to know that something was bothering her. We continued walking in silence until we reached the floor.

Once we were finally at the feet of the mountain I couldn't help but notice that Beth kept glancing at the Finn Sword every few seconds. I decided to ask her about it. "What's going on, Beth?" I asked. "You've been acting strange ever since we left the King place."

Beth hesitated for a moment before finally speaking. "Sometimes, I see a shadow of a person inside the blue gem," She said, her voice low. "A shadow that looks like a human and the one we've seen, you know the destroyed statue of the heroes?"

I was taken aback by her words. Finn, the legendary hero of Ooo, had disappeared years ago, and no one knew where he was or what had happened to him, probably dead. Could it be possible that his spirit was somehow trapped inside the Finn Sword?

I didn't know what to make of it, but I knew that we had to be careful. The Finn Sword was a powerful weapon, but it also seemed to be Beth and I went towards the east and saw many incredible weird remains of an old civilization - broken statues and a giant thing known as Prize Ball Guardian. They were alright if you didn't get crushed to death by them. "Hey Beth, look at this giant dude," I said. Beth laughed But for some reason connected to something much deeper and mysterious to this sword.

As we prepared for our journey, I couldn't help but feel a sense of dread. We were about to face an unknown enemy, armed only with a legendary sword and our own wits. But I knew that we had to do whatever it takes to protect Ooo, even if it meant risking our lives. I felt like I was born to do this. However, I couldn't ignore the fact that our world, the landscape of Ooo, had become even more bizarre, with strange and twisted structures dotting the horizon. The ground beneath our feet was no longer colorful; it was just dirt and grass. Many of the old kingdoms from the books were gone, or had changed, and remnants of the war could still be seen. Our world was truly always changing, a never-ending cycle where things are meant to be repeated if we never learn from our mistakes. The journey ahead of us would be long and treacherous, but we were determined to see it through. We were the guardians of the Finn Sword, and the fate of Ooo rested on our shoulders. Beth and I couldn't simply fight the big weird flying beard monster; we had to get better trained with the sword before facing it. "Beth, we need to go to the nearest town and see if they have anything adventurous for us," I said. Beth shrugged and nodded. "I mean, yes, the king did ask us to protect Ooo! The nearest town is in the east. How about we go there?" I nodded slowly as I climbed onto Beth's back, and once again, I swear to Golb that I could see the shadow inside the blue gem giving me the thumbs-up of approval.

and made sure to avoid their way. "Yeah, man." And with that, we slowly made our way to the town. As Shremy and Beth continued on their journey with the Finn Sword in hand, an old foe watched them from the distance a foe who had been defeated by Finn and Jake countless times before. He had been hiding in the shadows, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike.

The being eyes gleamed with a sinister light as he watched the two adventurers pass by. He knew that the Finn Sword was a powerful weapon, one that he could use to finally defeat his enemies and become the ruler of Ooo. He licked his lips in anticipation, his mind already scheming about how to get his hands on the sword.

But he knew that he had to be patient. He couldn't just rush in and attack them - that would be foolish. No, he had to bide his time and wait for the right moment. And when that moment came, he would strike with all the force he could muster, determined to finally defeat what standing in his way toward death and at the end of all he was just a mere influence at the moment nothing else.

The foe watched as Shremy and Beth disappeared into the distance, a wicked grin spreading across his face. He knew that he would have to be careful, but he was confident that he could take down the two young adventurers and claim the Finn Sword for himself. And when he did, nothing would be able to stop him from achieving his ultimate goal - total domination of Ooo and the end.