Slouching back in his car he turned his heater on and sat a bit thinking. Whatever it was, it was turning people into sort of a zombie like state except instead of them becoming the undead they just ended up dead. He rubbed his temple trying to think, “hmm I wonder…” he reached into the back seat and pulled out an old book. He flipped through the worn pages until he came to the section about cursed relics.
He sat for a while and read the pages until he came across what he was looking for, the cursed blade of sickness.
There was once a man who sought fortune and fame, he was known for his ruthlessness and his swordsman ship. People either looked upon in awe or fear. He was a strong built man that spent his days killing large beasts for game. One day he heard of a god who sat on one of the highest mountains, it was said that this god’s bones were stronger than any metal. The man quickly jumped at the idea that he would go and find this god, he would slay it like all the other beasts he had killed. Then he would make a blade out of his bones.
So the man made his journey up the tallest mountain and met many challenges that the god put in his way but the man always pulled through until he reached the top. At the top sat a monster of a man, pale almost green, blood shot eyes, and a deep raspy voice, here sat the god of disease. The god warned the greed filled man of the consequences but that didn’t stop him. An epic battle ensued and the man was the one to exit the fight alive. With his bare hands he ripped a large rib out of the god’s side and with the gods dying breath he cursed the bone to bring sickness slowly to the man and to whoever touched it next.
After the man returned he turned the bone into a beautiful sword, he went out and slayed giants, monsters, and anything that crossed his path with the sword. Nothing could stand in the way of him after he obtained the sword. He was undefeated and anyone who tried to step up to him, he would battle and win. Except slowly the man started to die having the symptoms similar to that of the diseased god. His sickness was something he could not battle and he could not win, on his death bed he learned that even he was not invincible. Over the years the blade was at the scene of many deaths but suddenly like the god it disappeared and is only heard of in legends and bedtime stories.
Henry closed the book, he wondered if this was what he was dealing with. It was true that some of the mountains nearby were the tallest in the world but the blade had disappeared for what seemed around thousands of years.