In the Secret Rooms of the Castle you can find hidden relics of a former past.
This is a story of one of them.
In the mystical realm of the Lorekeepers Dimension, there once lived a notorious mosquito man named Mr. Mosquito. His reputation was as legendary as it was irritating, for he had a knack for inserting himself into the most unusual situations.
The tale of Mr. Mosquito's antics goes like this:
Mr. Mosquito was no ordinary insect. He had a penchant for crashing the grandest events in the castle, often mistaking them for extravagant bug parties. He would arrive uninvited, wearing a tiny tuxedo he'd stolen from the royal tailor, and insist on being the center of attention. He'd hover over the lorekeeper's speeches, adding his own high-pitched commentary, and he even once photobombed a portrait of Tybalt, making it look like he had wings.
But his most audacious feat was during a rare lorekeeper wedding. As the bride and groom exchanged vows, Mr. Mosquito zoomed in dramatically, pretending to officiate the ceremony with a minuscule priest robe. He buzzed through the "I dos" and even tried to kiss the bride, causing laughter and chaos among the guests.
Despite his intrusive behavior, the people of the Lorekeeper's Dimension couldn't help but find Mr. Mosquito endearing in a bizarre way. They decided that when his time came, he deserved a special resting place. So, they constructed a chapel within the castle walls, dedicated to the memory of their pint-sized, party-loving friend.
Within the chapel lies Mr. Mosquito's final resting place, marked by a tombstone that reads, "Grave of Mr. Mosquito", the Wedding-Crasher Extraordinaire. May his mischievous spirit find eternal merriment. And if you listen closely in the chapel, you might swear you hear the faintest echoes of tiny, mosquito-sized laughter, reminding all who visit that even the most intrusive pests can leave a lasting legacy.
