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Old January 18th, 10, 07:11 AM   #116
spankhappyvampire
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Karnak looked at Diertich and laughed when he told him to go play hida and seek.

"Don't think of it as a lecture, think of it as information" said Karnak "And I'm gonna stay here and tell you a little more. First of all, being the head of poisons and potions, I change my age at will; I'm actually 192 years old. I was here when the one in charge went crazy and started kidnapping people, one you might wanna know about is Victor. I'm sure he told you is was kidnapped from his college right...wrong."

"His name was Jonathon Smith, he was a young one; 19 y/o science prodigy. He entered a science fair with his fiancee Brandon Pennington, a tall lanky kid with brown hair and a beautiful smile. He was two years younger than him. They were entering a genetic experement were they had taken the stregth and agression genes from a female lion and planed them in a mouse...It was genius. The higher ups moved on him that night. Him and Brandon shared an appartment, they were going to buy a house as soon as they got married, they were waiting for Brandon to get out of school though. It was a fast raid, everything was destroyed, and they were both kidnapped." said the boy.

"Jonathon awoke to the sounds of screaming. He was tied to a chair, and infront of him was Brandon, strapped to a table. The higher ups told him that he would work for them, or Brandon would suffer. They explained they wanted him to do, and he was apphauled. They gave him ten seconds to answer, or else. Jonathon was so confused that ten second went by in three. The higher ups moved and revealed that Brandon was cut wide open from neck to waist. They started pulling out his organs, and telling Jonathon to answer. Jonathon couldn't speak. I was able to throw a small drop of super toxin onto the table and kill Brandon before they went to far into his internal systems."
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