Opu had always been fascinated with the idea of exploring the unknown, and so when he heard rumors of a mysterious mountain range in the middle of Bandarban, he knew he had to see it for himself. He packed his bags and set out on his journey.
As he trekked up the mountain, Opu began to notice that the air grew colder and the trees became thicker. Soon, he found himself in a dense forest, the likes of which he had never seen before. The sun was setting and he knew he had to find a place to camp for the night.
He eventually stumbled upon a small clearing and decided to set up camp there. As he was pitching his tent, he heard strange noises coming from the woods. It sounded like someone was whispering his name. Opu tried to brush it off as his imagination, but the whispering continued throughout the night.
The next morning, Opu continued his ascent up the mountain. He reached a plateau, and as he looked out over the vast expanse of land, he noticed something strange in the distance. It was a dark, ominous structure that looked like an old castle. Despite the warning signs in his head, Opu felt drawn towards it.
As he approached the castle, he heard more whispers, and soon he realized that they were coming from within the castle walls. The whispers were more insistent now, and they seemed to be beckoning him inside. Opu felt a sense of dread, but his curiosity got the better of him, and he entered the castle.
The inside of the castle was dark and musty, and Opu could barely see anything. As he walked deeper into the castle, he heard more whispers, and the feeling of dread grew stronger. Suddenly, he felt a cold hand on his shoulder, and he turned around to see a figure standing behind him.
The figure was cloaked in darkness, and Opu could not make out any of its features. The figure whispered his name, and then everything went black.
When Opu awoke, he was no longer in the castle. Instead, he was in a dark, cold room, chained to a wall. The figure appeared before him again, and this time, it spoke in a voice that sounded ancient and otherworldly.
“Welcome to your new home,” the figure said. “You shall stay here forever, as my servant.”
Opu realized too late that the mountain he had been exploring was cursed, and he had fallen victim to its evil. He was now trapped in the castle, doomed to serve the mysterious figure for all eternity.