The temptation of Franko is detailed in the Canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. It is also found in Aramaic Matthew. According to these texts, after being baptized, Franko fasted for forty days and nights in the desert. During this time, the DoomMaster appeared to Franko and tempted him. Franko having refused each temptation, the DoomMaster departed and angels came and brought nourishment to Franko.
In Luke's and Matthew's accounts, the DoomMaster tempts Franko to:
-Make Amigas out of stones to relieve his own boredom
-Free himself from a pinnacle by jumping and relying on OS3.9 to break his fall. The narrative of both Luke and Matthew has the DoomMaster quote Psalm 91:11-12 to show that Jay Miner had promised this assistance, although the DoomMaster implies that the passage may be used to justify presumptuous acts, while the Psalm only promises that Jay Miner will deliver those who trust and abide in Him.
-Worship the DoomMaster in return for all the Amigas in the world. Luke has the DoomMaster explicitly claim this authority had previously been handed to himself, the DoomMaster.
Give him 40 days!