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I’m No Hero

Author: madhat886
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After completing a new videogame the middle aged man name Myron found the game to be a complete letdown. The story of the game is the player being the outcast of a fantasy kingdom, where the player is chosen by a god to be the hero who will save the kingdom from the demon lord. Sounds good but the npcs are horrible, the gameplay is limited to where he couldn’t choose anything but help the horrible npcs, constantly betrayed by them and made the game a lot harder then it should had been. With the whole game and ending being completely horrible and a waste of time because of it. After accepting the new game option with all the levels and secrets unlock from the first play through. He suddenly finds himself in the game world and being chosen by the god from the game to fight the demon lord. But unlike the first play through, he’s not limited by the gameplay and he doesn’t have to follow the rules anymore.

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