Alexander walked home from the unusual store, his newest game in hand. He wasn't sure what it was or why he got it, but the shopkeeper sold it for a price he couldn't pass up! Sure, it seemed like it was a lot of rules. But he was assured that it wasn't hard at all for new players.
Three hours later, the 16-year-old had all the books scattered across the dining room table. He managed to find several books in the pile that were just adventures, so he had set those to the side as he looked at the others. He needed to make sure he knew something before his friends came over. With his parents gone until late, they had all the time they wanted to play without being pestered about homework.
All Alex could figure out was that they were supposed to write what they wanted their character to be on sheets of paper, then put those sheets into the folder labeled "Players". After all the sheets were inside, they put the folder under the adventure they were playing.
"And then what?" Alex flipped back and forth through the pages of the book. "Sheets go in the folder, then the folder goes under the book. And now it's saying the game starts right afterwards? How's that supposed to work?"
He tried looking through one of the adventure books, but those seemed to be written in gibberish. There wasn't a single legible word in them past the titles. And even those didn't say much about it. "Trials of the Minotaur"? "Werewolf Moon Hike"? "Dragon Lake Secrets"? Deciding to just do something and hope his friends didn't complain much, he wrote down a character for himself.
Player: Alex
Character Name: Honru Tonsin
Race: Human
Age: 20 (No point being a kid in the game, right?)
Class: Fighter
He slid it into the folder as the doorbell rang, putting all but one adventure book away before letting his friends in. Which did he leave?