(This story no longer follows the real story of agetale.)
This a sum up of the time before the actual story!
This does not really count as a chapter.
It is just the gosh darn, stupid, hard to write prologue.
Once upon a time, a GIRL fell into a cave in Mt. Ebott. She met monsters. Monsters of all shapes and sizes. Monsters that could use magic. She journeyed through the realm called the underground, befriending everyone she met. Some tried to bring her harm, some even managed to kill her. But she came back from death, because she had a power in her soul called DETERMINATION. She could use it to SAVE, LOAD, and RESET. She could push time back to the beginning, back to when she first fell, and none would remember what happened. none, except one monster.
The sixteen year old girl explored every possible end to her adventure, and did everything there was to do. She became friends with all the monsters, she even resorted to killing, though it broke her heart. She was just so curious about what would happen. After a time, she freed the monsters from the underground, where they had been trapped by humans long ago by a magic spell, back when humans could still use magic. The rulers of the monster race asked the girl to be their ambassador. She accepted the title, and helped the monster race make peace with the humans. The human government told the monsters to stay on the mountain until they decided what to do with them. Three years passed on the mountain. In the second year, the girl turned eighteen years, and married. During the third, she and her husband had a child; a daughter, who looked human.
The government finally let the monsters leave the mountain, but they had decided to scatter the monsters across the world rather than let them all stay together. Despite the monster's talk of peace, the government was afraid that war would break out if too many were in the same place. The girl, now a woman, was separated from her husband, who was being sent elsewhere. She was not allowed to stay with him, because she was not a monster, and the government refused to send her. She went back to live with the remaining monsters.
The daughter was raised without a father, and never knew much about him. It hurt her mother too much to talk about him. She only had a few, broken memories of him. And they were shattered and blurry with age. As years went by, it became evident that the girl had magic. If she became overly emotional, her eyes would glow. Nine years after the scattering of monsters, the mother let it slip that she'd had a relationship with a monster. People from an anti-monster group snuck into their house about a week later, and trashed it. They set fire to the building after. The mother was trapped inside it and died in the fire.
The daughter returned from school to find her home fire damaged, and surrounded by police, and fire trucks. The police, finding that all her known relatives were monsters, monsters that were scattered across the world, told her that she had no living relatives and sent her to an orphanage. Few possessions survived the fire, and the two had few possessions to begin with. The daughter managed to snag a necklace that had belonged to her mother, before the rest was taken for evidence. She spent five years at the orphanage, where she was taken care of, and made good friends. She didn't mind it there, but she missed her mother.
After toying with the charm of the necklace that she had seen her mother wear so many times, she found that it was a locket, and that it opened to show a faded picture of a girl, and a young man that she had never seen before. She guessed that the girl was her mother when she was younger, but she didn't know the man.
A/N forgive my terrible prologue.
The actual story is better.
Please bare with me, I'm bad at prologues.
And please don't judge my whole book by the Terrible setting of the prologue.
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10 points if you can find an actual word in that.
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