![]() The mental image of a headless black knight scarred him forever. He never played it again, but never forgot it either. They sold the Wii U along with the shovel knight it came with. The kid woke up crying and told his parents about it. He had a nightmare about black knight torturing him with a shovel, the only thing he could hear him say “see what happens when you keep going? This is your punishment!”. He beat the boss as you do, and went to bed afterwards. There was no head when he took it off, there was nothing at all. When he finally reached black knight for the last time, he took off his helmet and instead of laughing, he screamed. “You need to have a point of satisfaction, otherwise you will end up here.”. When he went through all the stages, there was no dialogue for any of the bosses except for specter knight. But I know someone else is.” The kid shrugged off his Eerie dialogue and pressed on. The black knight replied “of course you’re not listening, you’re just an AI. “Stand aside black knight, I’ve no quarrel with you! I must get to the tower of fate!” After this, the kid thought “this is cool, I think I unlocked a secret, I can’t wait to tell the guys at school about this!”. “You’re never satisfied are you? Someone needs to teach you something about satisfaction.” Shovel knight’s dialogue was the same, however. ![]() When he encountered the first boss, the dialogue changed. ![]() He eventually beat the game and genuinely enjoyed it. What was the game they got him? Shovel knight. He wears a red outfit, with small plates of golden armor, and has a large, bandaged sword. Luan has wild black hair, a black beard, and a red headband to go along with it. He was Donovan's thief companion, and Reize's father. They thought it only applied to hand drawn humans, or realistic looking creatures. Luan is a supporting character in Specter of Torment, appearing only during Specter Knight's memories of his mortal life, when he was known then as Donovan. They got him a game with low quality graphics, as if they were 8 bit. His parents didn’t know how to deal with it, but then they had an idea. It wasn’t fun for him to watch tv, to say the least. He had a hallucination disease where instead of physical things, he hallucinated digital things. This is my first creepypasta, go easy on me.
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