"Old Man Norman 3: Betting it all **CANCELLED**" By lyingcake852 (https://pastebin.com/u/lyingcake852) URL: https://pastebin.com/v3CQzn7E Created on: Friday 18th of April 2014 09:06:52 AM CDT Retrieved on: Sunday 25 of October 2020 01:14:28 PM UTC Old Man Norman 3: Betting it all ______________________________________________________ >I walk towards the land's checkpoint area. >The only thing connecting the kingdom of the tyrant queen and this city that she abandoned. >I carry only a small ticket given to me by a little boy...or girl. >It's a lottery ticket. It's not much, but it's the only ticket I have to get inside the kingdom, even for a few minutes. >After an hour of walking, I arrive. >In front of me, I see three guards. >All six foot tall and trained to the core. >These guys will kill me like a fly. >I wave my hand at them. >They give the 'halt' signal. >"You, beggar. Stop where you are." they said. >I stop. >They move in to question me. >"State your business, beggar." >I take the ticket from my pocket and showed it to them. "I mean no harm, only a minute of entertainment based on luck." >"Hm, this ticket's way too expensive for the likes of you. How did you get one?" >>"I bet he stole it!" another guard said. >You tell them no. "What can I say? I have nothing to lose. Bought it with whatever money a few rich folk gave to me when I begged for a year." >"You're crazy! Giving all you have for a chance to win a horse?" "Do I look like I have much to live for?" >They look at your old complexion. >They assume you're telling the truth. >"Very well. You! Escort the old man to the lottery area." >>"Yeah, yeah." said the guard >You held on to your walking stick as you got back your ticket. >The guard escorts me towards the bridge heading to the kingdom. >>"Pick a god and pray, old man. You're just one of the hundreds of people who bought a ticket to win." "Heh. Even if I don't win, at least I get to see the insides of the kingdom again one last time." >>"Again? You've been here?" "That was a long long time ago. I can't really remember why I was there, but I remember the face of the old queen, Celestia." >The guard walked fast, almost shaking when he heard the name of Celestia. "Something wrong?" >>"N-nothing. Just hurry up with your walking." "Alright, alright." Babs Seed >Scootaloo awakens to the sound of your hammering and wood shaving. >She gets off her bed and walks out her bedroom. >"Babs?" *CLANK* *CLANK* >You hammer some 2x4, one after the other. >This would have been easier if the hideout had a forge. >"Babs, what are you doing?" >You give a quick look to Scootaloo. >Your eyeballs slightly red and eyebugs below your lids. "Morning, sunshine. How's sleep?" >Scootaloo leaned in to see what you were doing. >"What is this?" "Let's just say it's a surprise." >"W-what? I don't understand." "Heh. Say Scoots, remember that ticket Ah showed you last week?" >Uhhm, yeah? "A few hours ago, Ah gave my lottery ticket to ahn old man who saved me from a bunch-a pricks from the city." >"You...YOU GAVE THE LOTTERY TICKET? BUT THAT COST' US A WEEK TO GET!" "You mean that cost ME a week to get, but don't worry. I have a plan." >"Plan? What plan?" "Look, my original plan was to go to that lottery and maybe steal the horse, but..." >"But what?" "That would require time and effort, something Ah can't afford to take chance with Diamond. If she found out I won a horse, she'd take it for herself." >You stop your hammering and talked to Scootaloo, eye to eye. "That's where the old man comes in. I don't know if I could trust him, but I don't have much of a choice. He's the only chance we have of getting out of here. Besides, he's helped me get out of a serious pickle, and ah doubt Diamond would do the same for me." >"But what if he loses?" "I...I don't know. Either way, we're just betting it all on him." >Scootaloo shakes. It's all happening so fast. "I can't live like this, not anymore. I need to get out of this place, and I'm bringing you along with me." >"W-what!? But we can't survive out there on our own. Even if we do escape without Diamond knowing, I'll just drag yo-" >You hold her shoulders and looked in her eyes one more time. "LISTEN TO ME. WE WILL GET OUT OF THIS! WE HAVE TO." >"Babs..." >You went back to hammering metal and wood together. "Bah, I need more parts." >You take what you just constructed and hid it under your bed. "I'm going outside. I can trust you with this, right?" >"Y-yeah! But Babs, you only have an hour left before we report to Diamond!" "Guess I'll hurry it up, then." >You walk out of your room and climbed up the ladder. >As you climb out of your hideout, you look at the tree where you met the old man. >He's not there. "Guess he went to the kingdom after all." >You wished him good luck with your thoughts, and hopes that he wins. >And you hope that if he does, he gives you and scoots a ride out of this place. Norman "Oh my god." >You look upon the kingdom from beyond the gates. >It is paradise compared to your city. >Nice, clean water used for the fountains. >Women and men, dressed with the highest quality threads seamstresses can weave. >Guards, expertly standing outside and inside the kingdom's establishments. >This is too much for you. Your balls could drop. >"Close your mouth, beggar. You're here for the lottery. Any non-citizen of Canterlot is strictly forbidden to go beyond this lane." "Yeah, yeah." >The guard continues to escort you, until you've reached a certain point. >"URGH!" "Hmm? What's wrong?" >"I...I need to take a piss. Stay right here or face execution!" >He then leaves in a hurry, holding his crotch. >It's going to take him minutes before he could take off his armor. "haha." >You take a seat by the nearby bench, admiring the kingdom. >You look at the balcony of the kingdom's main castle. >The Queen looks down her subjects. Her cold gaze and serious face sort of breaks the immersion. >"You know, she wasn't always like this." >You look to your left. Another person wearing a hood tries to spark a conversation. "Hm. I know. I used to know the queen." >"Oh really? Heh. Then again, the queen had alot of friends when she was a young woman." "Well, I wouldn't remember much of that. I do remember an old friend of mine. Blue hair, a bit yellow in complexion. He was always hitting on Queen Sparkle before her coronation." >"Oh?" "Heh, yeah. It's a shame I don't remember much of my past. I don't even remember where that blue-haired bastard went off." >The hooded man stays quiet, smiling for a moment. >"So what are you doing in this kingdom, old man? I doubt you're a citizen here. You reek of filth, no offense." "None taken. I don't suppose you know of a lottery here, right?" >"Lottery? Of course! A horse is expensive to buy, so alot of people joined in on the lottery." "Yeah. Well, long story short, I got a ticket, and now I'm entering the lottery." >"And if you win? What then? Will you go back to the outside of this kingdom, only for you to get killed over a horse by a butcher or a thief?" "Nah, I'm taking my chances of leaving the city without looking behind. I'd rather die far away from this place." >"Heh." >He looks at you for a moment. >"I don't remember much of my past as well, but I do remember someone else too." "Hm?" >"Yeah. I remember someone who wore bright orange clothes, and that beanie you're wearing." >He points at your beanie. >"Yeah. Almost the same color. He and I used to be brothers in arms." >You're curious. "What happened?" >"Well... he-" >Just before he could continue, the guard who was escorting you finally got out of the bathroom. >"OH MAN, those leaves were a pain in my ass. Someone should like, invent a way to wipe shit off your ass without using leaves. I'd pay a fortune for that." >He grabs you by the arm. >"Come, citizen. You don't want to be late for what could possibly be the most disappointing event of your life. HAHA." >Asshole. >You wave goodbye to the mysterious hooded man by the bench. >Hoping you get to talk to him again soon. >He seems to know you. Scootaloo "Oh man. Babs is late!" >I got to make a cover story for her, but how? >Got to run fast to the dining room. Got to tell Diamond Tiara that Babs just needed some time out. >You run through the sewers, hard enough as it is for your predicament. >Limping, avoiding rats, holding on tight to your crutch. >You arrive at the dining area, but it's empty, save for the fire on the firewood lighting up the room. >Where could they be? >You walk towards Babs' room. >It's half open. "Oh god." >You limp faster, and finally, you went inside. >Diamond Tiara and her pals found a bunch of things from under Babs' bed. >A poster regarding the lottery, a ripped map for everfree forest, and the contraption Babs was working on. "I..." >"Scootaloo..." they said with a devilish tone. "I...I..." >They know you and Babs were close. >"You have alot of explaining to do..." They said, holding their pipes. Norman >"LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! THE LOTTERY WILL BEGIN SHORTLY. FIRST, OFF, WE GIVE A BIG ROUND OF APPLAUSE FOR OUR LOVELY QUEEN, WHO WILL HOST THIS WEEK'S LOTTERY!" >Hmm? The queen's here? "Hey, guard. The queen hosts these things?" >"You have a problem with that?" "Well, no, but isn't it dangerous for her to appear here? I mean, not everyone here is from this kingdom. There others from the city outside." >"That's why we're here, beggar. You guys do something, we kill you, otherwise, we get killed ourselves. Besides, there's only, like, four of you city-folk in here." "Ah." >The stage is a bit empty. >"FRIENDS, I APOLOGIZE. THE QUEEN WILL BE ARRIVING LATE. >Twilight? Tardy? >Never thought you'd see the day. >You look at your ticket. Number 1. >>"You know, if the lucky number is 7, it just takes a little more ink" >You look to your right. It's that hooded man. >"Hey, get out of here." >>"Oh don't be so strict, guard. Even an old man like him needs some company." >"Fine. You have three minutes." >The hooded man whispers as he talks. >>"So, you think you're lucky, old man?" "You don't look so young yourself, mate. >>"Heh." "So, about that that guy you familiarize me with. Who was he?" >>"Let's just say I owe him big time. Saved me once from the queen's wrath." "Oh? What happened." >>"Ehh, the usual. Misunderstood my actions, one thing led to another, and I was almost punished, if not for my friend." "Hurm..." >>"The last words I told him was that, if he got out of this alive, I'll buy him a drink at the bar. Even if I didn't have any money, I still owed him my life." "And did that man survive whatever punishment he got?" >>"I don't know. He never resurfaced the day after that. I was too much of a coward to question the queen. I believed him to be dead...until now." "What?" >The hooded man separated from you. He left in haste. >Who was that man?" >Suddenly, trumpets sound the arrival of the queen. >The horses pull the queen's carriage until it's driver signals them to halt. >Behind the queen's carriage, the cage to the horse, and the small cart chained to the horse. >Another guard opens the door of the carriage. Out goes the queen. >"PRESENTING, QUEEN SPARKLE!" >People around clap and cheer as the queen exits the carriage. >She shows no emotion. Only the face of boredom. She slowly walks to the stage. >You only look at her with a mix emotion of anger and nothingness. >"Now, our queen. Do you have anything else to say?" >The queen shakes her head gracefully, indicating a no. >"Very well then, let us proceed with the program! After all, these only last for 15 minutes." *laughing audience.mp3* >"So, as we begin this blah blah blah..." "Hey guard. How long till he starts to draw a number?" >"This could take a while. The guy loves the sound of his voice." "Ah well." >You decide to look at the kingdom in the background. The highlight of this country. >But you notice something different. >There is a silhouette of a human, jumping from building to building. >Oh god, are we going to have an assassination event? >... >Nah, that only happens in those Hashashin's Creed books. >You look at the the man climbing the building. He's not alone. >With him, two other hooded folk. Most likely his partners. >You then put your attention to the crowd. The hooded man you just talked to gave you a smirk. >Something's happening. >You look up to check the hooded people again. >Within a second, they hide in the shadows. >No one took notice. No one but you. >Why isn't anyone looking there? >These guards are the worst. >Ah well. Might as well see what happens. >"...AND NOW, WE SHALL PROCEED WITH THE LOTTERY." *cheering audience.mp3* >It takes the guy a whole minute to get a number. >Oh the drama... >"ALAS, I HAVE GOTTEN A NUMBER! SUCH PREVELIEGE IT IS FOR ME TO BLAH BLAH BLAH..." >Oh please, just shut up and say the number one. >"AND THE NUMBER IS..." >... >"[spoiler]SEVEN[/spoiler]. THE NUMBER IS [spoiler]SEVEN[/spoiler]." >The guard escorting you laughs. >"What number were you were again, beggar?" "Any number but seven, if that's what you're asking." >"Hahahaha." >The winner goes up the stairs of the stage. >The guy is happy as hell. >Normally, you'd give him a smile, but fuck, you really wanted that horse. >"Congratulations, lucky winner. How does it feel?" >[spoiler]tfw havegf.png[/spoiler] >"Hahah, come, come claim your reward." >The audience looks as the man escorts the winner to the small cage holding the horse and it's cart. >But before they could open it, something happens. >Smoke bombs roll on stage. Some fall from the sky. "What the hell?" >Footstep sounds intensifies as the smoke denies the guards its sight. >You can barely see a thing, but you can see two-three hooded people wearing goggles. >The queen's guards quickly escorts Twilight to her carriage. >And from the smoke, a man rides the horse as his two lackeys sit on the cart. >>"HAHA!" the hooded man yelled as he rode on the horse. >He then grabs his sword and knocks out the guard who was escorting me. >He then sheathes his sword, takes off his hood and looks you in the eye. >A streak of blue and white oh his hair. The look of determination on his face. >He reminds you of your old friend. >Maybe he is your old friend, maybe he isn't. >He stretches out his hand and says to you. >"Come with me if you want to live better." End of Chapter 3.