Hello chief. This project took the longest of all - 4 days to be exact. Alexander, baron of Brennenburg was the same man who came from the west over three hundred years ago claiming to be of noble birth and a protector of the Prussian state. Be rebuilt castle Brennenburg, which had been consumed in a fire during the late 16th century. Being an otherworldly being, Alexander was banished from his homeworld and forced to take on human form on Earth. It was only the man Johann Weyer who could safely traverse through worlds using the power of orbs without enraging the shadow, guardian of the orb. Alexander pleaded and begged for Weyer's help, and refused to do so unless he freed a man named Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, who was a former victim of the shadow, but was spared by the great supernatural force. Alexander decided that he could not trust Weyer, and locked Agrippa in the Nave where he began to set a "trap" to see if Weyer will reveal himself. Weyer had given Alexander a recipe for a tonic that could be used to free Agrippa. One of the ingredients mentioned in the tonic is tampter, found in the saliva of the water-dwelling Kaernk. Originated from Alexander's dimension only, this creature is not found on earth, and originates from the term "Kraken." The Kaernk was placed safely at the bottom of the wells located in castle Brennenburg, however as the shadow gradually begins to consume the castle, walls crumble down, allowing the deadly Kaernk to escape. Original Photo: Pixelation:
I like it. But why the fuck didn't they just kill the kaernk? Why not just pour lava into the wells or suck up all the water so it can get what it deserves?
The Kaernk was needed. It has a substance called Tampter, which is needed for Weyer's tonic. Unless you want Agrippa to die as well, the Kaernk plays an important role. I'm playing Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs right now. The Kaernk is now a "Failed experiment" and is a lot more powerful o_o