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Once upon a time, a large group of rats and mice
moved into a large mansion. The rodents had started a
society that had seemed to be the perfect rat utopia.
The owners of the house were quite rich and had
always had enough food to feed the rats without either
group interfering with the other group's way of life.
That all changed however, when the owners of the
house had gotten many house cats. The rodents could
no longer scavenge the food they needed to feed
themselves. Soon, the society had become corrupt, and
only the rich could muster enough money to hire
scavengers to charge into the now dangerous house
while the poor starved.



Few rats took the job of scavenger for fear that they
would be captured by one of the many cats in the
house. Then, a rat by the name of Robin came along.
Robin was always a brave rat, he had a hobby of
tempting the house cats into chasing him. When he was
of age, he took a job as a scavenger. He made good
money, and was happy with his life until the day he had
visited his family. He had grown up in the poor sector of
the house and hadn't realized how bad his neighborhood
was until his visit. He saw people starving. When he saw
such horrible things, he vowed to help his fellow rats, to
rise against the rich and feed the poor.

Robin rat began to serve as a free scavenger, he
would go and gather food for his family and friends. The
other scavengers however, were unhappy having him as
competition. Robin would often face the danger of other
rats trying to kill him during his raids on the kitchen.
Soon, Robin decided that he would need to do more
than just scavenger for his starving friends. He would
have to rebel against the rat government, kill the rat
king, and save the failing society.





Robin spent many moons setting up his plan to raid
the mouse hole where the rich kept their largest food
storage. Then, one night, he put his plan into motion, he
scuttled his way through the house to the top floor.
Careful to not wake up any of the 172 cats on the way.
Upon reaching his target, Robin was off his guard
because of how easy the trip was. He walked in through
the hole in the wall, and right into a trap of at least
every employed scavenger he knew. Could this be the
end of Robin's short lived quest? (Of course not, the
large group of rats lined up in and orderly fashion and
fought our hero, one by one.)


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