Prologue
George Matthews jumped through the windows of the Museum of Magnet Land and quickly made his way to the middle of it without triggering a single alarm. In front of him was a green totem with two sets of ruby eyes. He swiftly knocked down the glass and rushed out of the museum while the bells rang. Soldiers from all posts rushed in while George tried his best to run away. Arrows flew past him as he ran toward the balcony. George quickly leapt off the railing and landed in the lake below. Volleys of arrows splashed into the water as George tried to swim away. It was the dead of night, and it was hard to see him in the water. George quickly swam onto the other side and into a forest. There he camped out in the woods until the next day. In the morning, he spotted the party searching for him and quickly made his way through the forest. He soon found an opening in the woods leading to a large field of grass with only an inkwell in it. “It’s over, George Matthews,” said the captain of the search party. “Hand over the totem now, and we will make your death painless.” “Never,” George replied. He rushed towards the inkwell and jumped in. The fall knocked him unconscious, and he soon suffocated in the ink; however, the totem reacted with the ink and transformed his body into four children of the ink.