Prologue
Monsters: The MousetrapPeople are often told stories of monsters.
How they terrorize people, maim, injure, or wound them. Or even killing them without a second thought.
How big they are, their huge jaws, long claws, and crazed eyes.
How they trick people, trap them, and ensnare them with their lies.
Stories are passed down from generation to generation.
And details get distorted and there are many variations of the same creature over time.
But one thing always remains the same, the monster gets killed.
A warrior, hero, some sort of superhuman comes to save the people from the monster's wrath without a second thought of the monster itself.
The question is, how much truth actually lies in these stories?
How much of the story is real? What is false?
Does the monster really have three heads and the tail of a serpent?
Does it trick people, lie to them, trap them to feast on their flesh, their bones, their souls?
Or does the monster have a heart, a brain, feelings?
Does the monster love, want to be loved and escape loneliness?
Is the monster even really a monster at all?
Author's Note;
Here is the same prologue~
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