• A King and a Boy of Mirrors

    He of like beauty of the king of puzzles shall walk.
    Walk the corridors of a puzzle pyramid from which he earns to live in.
    He earns to live in this puzzle for he has the likeness of the puzzle king.
    The king also lives in an item like a puzzle such as this boy, but has turned sour from this happening.
    This happening makes the king want a new image and face…a face of evil because he’s sour.
    The sour of this new face is demented, for this king leaves his duties and wants to be a bandit.
    A bandit this king shall be, and king he is no more.
    Now the boy with the likeness of the king has now actually becomes the king, and this boy takes it with pride.
    With pride he protects his kingdom with his puzzle powers to stop the puzzle bandit, a man ounce king.
    But, the ounce king is no king and now bandit, with not a name of a king after all but this new name for a bandit…Backura the thief of souls.
    Yet, the boy who was ounce a boy with a likeness of the king is now a king, and has now a name of a king…Atem the pharaoh of Egypt.
    Now bandit, Backura does his evil doings, while the now king Atem repels them.
    Now a conflict, the repeling is then attacking and evil becomes the hurt.
    The hurt may be evil, but the good are the strong.
    The strong fight with the strong, and the weak awaken the strongest.
    The strongest destroy many of the strong and the weak are killed.
    Killed they are, but the world goes on.
    On the fight continues, til the strong defeat the stronger.
    Ounce king runs from ounce likeness of himself and retreats to fight another day, leaving the game.
    The game stops and the now king waits.
    The now king waits in that puzzle.
    That puzzle he walks within, traveling those corridors of the puzzle pyramid.



    And that is the misfortunate story of a king and a boy with likeness of the king himself…and how those two became polar opposites and forever hated one another