On a certain day, while walking on a winding path surrounded by tall grass, Dixion Hill (also known as Dixion Bambi), stumbled upon a magical castle. He made his way up the long, narrow pathway and reached the large doorway, which was about the size of two full-grown men. Dixion knocked on the door a few times, allowing the sound of the knocks to resonate in his ears. After a few minutes, he slowly pushed the door open and entered a room that was lit by flaming torches on either side. He looked around, but all he could see were the torches.
He continued down the hallway, which seemed to last a little longer. At the end of the hallway, he noticed a white cloth on a table with a golden chalice in the middle of it. There was a bronze-colored chair at the end of the table. Detective Dixion walked around the table and took out his magnifying glass to examine the small writing on the elegant cut. He wrinkled his nose because the writing was unreadable due to being in a different language, and most of it had faded away. He sat down in the single chair beside him.
Dixion leaned over to peer inside the chalice, but it hopped backward a few times. After a minute or so, it returned to him in the same way it had approached him earlier. Again, he repeated his movements, but the item shook left and right before rising from the table and tipping over. Berries spilled all over his lap. Dixion stood up, allowing the berries to fall to the ground, and more of them kept falling from the chalice. He held out his hand to catch a few more of them and scooped them into his mouth. He groaned as he felt the pain shooting through his belly. Let's just say that this is why you shouldn't turn off the safety in the holo deck during a game like this, or you'll end up in the sick bay.
