level 79

levewl 79 is known as the Berghof, a sentiemt to their old master adolf hitler. level 79 houses the gratest threat to the beings by humans, the A.U.M  In the heart of the Hightower, a city both splendid and tarnished, an insidious force emerged from the depths of history to cast its sinister shadow over the lives of its inhabitants. This is the story of the enigmatic figure, Heinrich Himmler the fiftieth, the birth, and ascent, of the malevolent organization he crafted: the Authoritarian Ultranationalist Movement (A.U.M). The roots of the A.U.M can be traced back to the tumultuous era of the "Black Valley" war, a time when nations clashed and ideologies clashed even fiercer. Amidst the chaos, a disparate group of men and women from diverse backgrounds were handpicked for participation in the relentless conflict. One of these chosen souls was none other than Heinrich Himmler, a man burdened by the legacy of his notorious ancestry. It was whispered that the originally intended participant was to be Adolf Hitler himself, but the fascist leader harbored no interest in the war, shunning the violent ambitions of those around him.   Heinrich Himmler, however, had different aspirations. Driven by a desire to escape the imposing shadow of his forebears, he harnessed his determination to forge a formidable army of his own. Setting foot on the treacherous path of the Black Valley, Himmler's forces clashed with remnants of the once-feared Nazi armies. As echoes of fascism reverberated through the darkened valleys, it was clear that these poisonous ideas still held a macabre allure.   In the heart of the Hightower, within the towering edifice known as the Hightower Citadel, Himmler the fiftieth weaved his malevolent web. The desperate whispers of poverty-stricken areas provided fertile ground for the seeds of ultranationalist propaganda. From the depths of despair, the A.U.M sprouted, attracting the disillusioned and the downtrodden with promises of power and unity. Under Himmler's charismatic but venomous leadership, the organization grew in both strength and infamy.   The Hightower itself became a battleground of ideologies, as the A.U.M clashed with those who vehemently opposed their totalitarian vision. The once-vibrant streets echoed with cries of resistance, and the city's very soul seemed to quiver under the weight of the A.U.M's influence. A fierce tug-of-war unfolded, pitting those who yearned for freedom and equality against the zealous adherents of the ultranationalist cause.