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#not with a band of street urchins asdkfl
weishenbwi · 2 years
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Not me asking chatgpt to write the serial killer prompt in the style of J.R.R. Tolkien... and the chat bot delivering 😂
In the land of Jeon, there was a young boy named Jungkook. He was born into a family that was torn apart by strife and conflict, and at a young age, he was forced to wander the streets alone. It was a hard life for a child, but Jungkook was tough and resilient. He learned how to survive in the harsh world of men, and he found companionship with a band of street urchins.
As he grew older, Jungkook's wanderings took him further afield. He traveled to distant lands and learned many things along the way. He became a skilled fighter, a master of the blade, and an expert in the art of stealth. But despite his many accomplishments, there was a darkness that dwelt within him, a shadow that grew stronger with each passing day.
Jungkook tried to resist the darkness, but it was a losing battle. Eventually, he gave in to his darker impulses and turned to a life of crime. He became a notorious criminal, feared and respected by all who knew him. But his crimes did not stop at theft and violence. There was a darkness within him that drove him to more sinister acts, acts that would make even the most hardened criminal blanch with horror.
And so it was that the shadow within Jungkook grew stronger, until it consumed him entirely. He became a monster, a yandere who would stop at nothing to get what he wanted. His victims were many, and each one was chosen for a specific reason. They had all, in some way, slighted him or crossed him. And for that, they had to die.
But even as Jungkook's dark deeds spread fear and terror throughout the land, there were those who would not be cowed. Chief among them was a brave detective named Kim Taehyung. He swore to bring Jungkook to justice, no matter the cost. And so began a deadly game of cat and mouse, a battle of wills between two men who were destined to collide in a final, cataclysmic confrontation.
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