I was walking back to my house, where a young woman awaited my arrival. She was very beautiful, and had a muscular build to her. When she saw me she asked "Are you the man that currently resides in this house?"
"Y-yes" I stuttered.
"Well I was told by a man to give you this," she exclaimed as she hands me a leather suitcase. But before I could ask her what it was she was gone. So I go inside, make myself some food and take a nap. I wake up about 6 hours later and the suitcase is gone. I search my house and it is nowhere to be seen. As I walk upstairs to look in my room I see a faint glimmer coming from the hallway. I slowly walk towards it and see that the suitcase had opened to reveal a sword, two actually, twin katana blades wrapped up in bandages and in separate sheaths. As I unwrapped the first one, a brilliant red glow illuminated the hall. When I unwrapped the other one, a darkness enveloped the room so that the only think that could be seen was the sword. I assumed that the swords were magical, or had some form of magic inside of them but i couldn't find out what it was besides the lights. When they were both sheathed, I found a letter that stated: " hello (name here) you are hereby granted access to the exclusive 12 gate challenge. Here are the rules, there are 12 gates, which inside each gate lies a horrible monster/demon ( called gatekeepers). Each gatekeeper has there own key but you can only gain the key after killing them. After all 12 keys have been collected, you must then travel to the labyrinth which is locked by 12 locks. Each key will fit in every lock, but a certain order is needed to get in. After you have been granted access into the labyrinth, you must then reach the other side of the maze while trying not to be killed by guardians and traps that are laid about. When/if you make it to the other side, a final boss is there and if you beat him, your most wild dreams will come true. But if you die, you are dead. No retries, no re spawn, and no outside help. Any questions call this number:*666. Thanks again, Tom morello."
The letter said no more. I had thought about calling that number but what I finally decided to do was get started on the journey for the 12 keys.