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So how come our hero (Mentix) is a Fortnite legend among kids [2], without ever playing the game?
Through extensive research I found out that each and every one of those kids had older siblings, parents and grandparents that at some point have gamed alongside our legend. When I reached out to them, they all said that it was their duty to pass on the stories and that some would not be alive today if it wasn't for our man.
Like many legends of old, their stories lives on through the generations. The focus of these stories is often on the sheer skill they displayed, how their deeds inspired and profoundly impacted people [3]. Many would argue that the legend of our hero goes beyond this point, that his deeds still shape the life of numerous admirers, their families and in extension the global community as a whole.
[1] C. Erkenbrecher. The "Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy" revisited: motifs of science fiction and social criticism
[2] E. StromWick. The gamer that changed the world. Packt Publishing
[3] G. Ciaburro. Hands-On Simulation Modeling with Python. Packt Publishing