Page 1 of 7 A long time ago, there was a small village of miners who lived on top of a mountian.
Once a child turned 16, they began working in the mines with their parents to search for diamonds and iron.
Jorg was no different.
Page 2 of 7 On the night of his 16th birthday, Jorg's grandfather unexpectedly called him to sit by the fire.
"I have something that I need to tell you before you go to the mines," he said.
"What is it, Grandpa?" Jorg asked. His grandfather rarely spoke anymore,
Page 3 of 7 and least of all this late at night.
"You must remember to never, ever, dig straight down."
"But Grandpa, why not? If I dig straight down, I'll surely dig find my way to diamonds much more quickly!"
The old man's face grew dark and
Page 4 of 7 his wrinkled face formed a cracked grimmace. "Never dig straight down, boy. Never."
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Jorg woke early, eager to make his way into the depths of the mountian and find treasures for his
Page 5 of 7 family. His grandfather's warning was still on his mind, but he decided that the old man must be losing his grip on reality.
Once at the mine, he was given a few torches and told to follow one of the more experienced miners, Hal, to learn the
Page 6 of 7 ropes.
Hal was built like an ox and had the intellect to match, but seemed nice enough. He beckoned Jorg over to him and held out a hand the size of a dinner plate.
"Name Hal. Happy to meet new friend," he managed.
"Hello, Hal, I'm Jorg
Page 7 of 7 I'm new." Jorg held his own hand out and immediately felt his entire hand and forearm enveloped in Hal's crushing grasp.
"Ok, good," Hal grunted, freeing Jorg's arm. "You follow down."