I set the torches up, creating a circle around the sewer cover. That's who I mean alright." I left his den to do as he asked.įortunately, I happened to have the items needed to "summon" the Jammer. That's how you'll summon him." Confused, I asked, "Do you mean the Lost Jammer?" He responded, "I believe you know his username already. The penguin told me, "Set up three tiki torches on top of a standard AJ sewer cover in your den. Inside was a penguin dressed in an orange spiked collar. I did as the letter instructed and entered Kody2405's den. It was from a user I had never heard of, "Kody2405". Disappointed, I was about to sign out when I got a Jam-A-Gram. It was very possible that it was a complete hoax. The seal could've been set up by Decompose1 himself. The world had to know.Īfter I had clicked "Send" on the last Jam-A-Gram, I thought about the user behind "Decompose1." It could be a sick joke, I realised maybe it's all fake. Julian2, Bepper, Generally AJ, LilacPetal, Snowyclaw. Shocked at my discovery, I sent Jam-A-Grams to the famous Jammers I knew, hoping that they would cover the Lost Jammer story in a video or blog post. FMAN122, the story that even AJHQ condemned (you cannot type FMAN's name in Chat). I then realised that the user might not be a new FMAN instead, it was possible that the account owner was FMAN. "Awesome Sunnybrave." The exact same name as that of FMAN122's wolf - it couldn't be a coincidence, even though the two wolves looked completely different. I started to think that the seal gave me a fake username until I noticed the wolf's name. The wolf didn't look too different from any random nonmember. I took a few screenshots and saved them to my hard drive, but I didn't think they could be of any real use. Not a single item was in the den, except for a singular orange mat in the centre of the floor. An hour seemed to pass before I actually got into the den, although it probably only took a few seconds. I clicked on the den button and waited anxiously. Instantly, I checked to see if the user's den was unlocked. I thought he was joking, until he said, "Decompose1." I searched up the username and there it was: a user tag depicting a nonmember dark-black wolf with beady eyes. "I know the name of the Lost Jammer," he said. After asking every member in the room, a normal-looking nonmember seal approached me. "Doesn't he have really small eyes?" recalled another user. "Oh, I've heard that he has night black fur.like, darker than you can choose," said one Arctic Wolf. All I knew for sure was that someone was taking FMAN's place as the most feared AJ player, and that someone had become known as the Lost Jammer.Įveryone in Jamaa Township knew about the Lost Jammer, but not a single person seemed to know his username. I couldn't tell what was real and what was fake. Others said he was an AJ staff member who was fired and used inside information to access others' accounts. Some claimed he was formerly a regular Jammer, who was scammed and then devoted the rest of his life to hacking Animal Jam to obtain account information. I was very confused, as all of my buddies told me slightly different stories about a "new FMAN". Suddenly, in late May 2015, everything changed new rumours had started. The game had gotten old for some experienced users. Some could say that Jammers were bored of everyday life on AJ there wasn't anything exciting or new to discover. Jammers had been about their business for quite some time without fear of getting hacked, minus the occasional fake FMAN users popping up around Jamaa. It had been two years since the FMAN rumours began on Animal Jam. Note: One name has been changed in this story.
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