In a remote town of Willow Creek there was a story that frightened everyone for centuries. The story was the legend of thread locker, a bizarre monster that roamed the forests and lakes surrounding the town. So many had claimed that they’d seen Atlac 382, and yet no one could prove that it was real. Some dismissed it as fiction, others suspected it was real and biding its time in the darkness.
One day a courageous little boy known as Alex wanted to see if Atlac 382 was as real as legend has it. With only a hiking backpack and a dogged determination to find out, Alex headed into the wilderness in search of answers. The villagers had warned him to stay clear of thread locking compound, but Alex was not one to let a mystery go unsolved.
And as Alex ventured through the woods more he came across a concealed cave that issued to be beckoning him. Inside, he noticed old writings and symbols on the walls. Would these engravings give him access to the mysteries of Atlac 382? “I knew I had to keep going even as I was a bit scared,” Alex said.
There were a lot of trials that Alex faced along the way, but he never gave up. He encountered weird things and was woken at night by spooky sounds, but he kept plodding on. The seventh day after he headed into the woods, Alex stumbled onto a clearing that held a special energy. Was this the dwelling-place of Atlac 382?
As Alex slowly emerged from the clearing he saw something miraculous. In the centre of the clearing was an exquisite creature unlike anything he had ever gazed upon. It wasn't Atlac 382, it was the thing in the legend after all. Instead of being terrified, Alex was calm. Atlac 382 isn't a monster - it was a guardian of the forest.