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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #5055 on: March 05, 2007, 05:38:11 AM »
Zeros' nodded. He sensed it too, but now, they were only a few moments away from Tjed. He could even see the outline of the city on the horizon.

"I sense it too, Rink.... I hope we're not too late," he murmured and sped himself up once again, propelling himself forwards, fast.

The final burst of speed made his journey go faster, but it would still be a few moments before he reached Tjed.

---

Allen watched all that was happening with a grim, set face. He waved his hands. The mages stopped their assult and collapsed down to the ground, panting and gasping for air.

Allen crossed his arms and looked around before spotting Duilin ripping through the Dark Empire's forces.

"Well, that wasn't quite what I had in mind..."
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #5056 on: March 05, 2007, 05:22:27 PM »
The dark elf Rosario walked confidently towards the demon headed their way.

"This the guy?"

"Yes!  Now hold on a minute."

"Looks... kinda freaky..."

The child-like Melface caught up to his fellow.

"He's a Demon Lord.  They generally freak people out."

"More than you?"

Melface merely raised an eyebrow at that.

"He shouldn't be a problem if divided amongst the three of us.  Your attacks should be most effective on him."

"Right.  'Cause I'm the coolest..."

"If you do not stop.  You are going to get a--"

"All right!  All right!"

Rosario quickly removed a long slender sword from his back, cerulean sparks flying from the tip of the light blue blade. He held out his left palm straight forward, and pressed the flat edge of the blade against it.  A cold wind immediately emanated from his body, and more so the blade, which began to glow a bright blue.

"Five gold says I kill him in one shot."

Melface rolled his eyes as he folded his arms.

"Deal."

Rosario took the blade in both hands and pointed it skyward as a bright cyan tornado engulfed him, shouting in some strange language:

"????? ?????? ??? ?????? ??????!!!!!!!!"
("Super crazy hyper killing slash of intensely frigid cold!!!!!!!!")

With a flash he brought the blade down, cleaving the air and splitting the sands.  The ground parted, mammoth icicles surging skyward and raining down upon Duilin along with a bright blue crescent of surging energy...

----

Chaos was everywhere.

"Blast it... we cannot hold them any longer!!"

Ven gritted his teeth as the captain yelled at him.

"Sir...?  Sir!!!"

Ven finally turned his attention to the man.

"Listen, you get everyone out of here!  Retreat to the caves!  Hold them back there.  Do you understand?"

"Y-yes sir.  But what about you?"

"I'm going to help Duilin.  Now get out of my way!"

Ven nearly toppled the knight as he pushed past.

----

After stripping off the branches, the draconian Mavas jammed the tree trunk right underneath the rock.

"There.  Now what?"  he growled.

"Push down on it.  We should have enough leverage," the old knight replied.

Muttering, Mavas pushed down on the giant tree lever, but after heaving and even bending the thing slightly, the rock refused to move.  Soon, Iduran and Elphos joined in, putting all their strength into it.  Finally with a large jolt, the gigantic boulder dislodged.  Iduran let out a triumphant cry as he watched it roll down the mountain.

"Yes!!"

He threw both hands into the air. And remained that way for several seconds.

Then he realized that none of the other boulders above were coming loose, despite the gaping hole left by the missing rock...

Iduran stroked his chin in his hand.

"Huh..."

Mavas clenched his claws and slammed his thick tail on the ground.

"You IDIOT!!!"

"Idiot... idiot... idiot... idiot..."  The echo bounced off the mountains...

Suddenly there was a deep rumbling, and pebbles began to fall from above...

"... We should probably move."

"... Right."

All three frantically ran back up the path and out to the side, away from the massive avalanche as the entire side of the mountain seemed to fall apart...
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« Reply #5057 on: March 05, 2007, 08:54:32 PM »
Deep under the Glacia mountain range enormous caverns stretched for hundreds of miles below the peaks, allowing any brave miner access to a plethora of minerals, ores, and in Alex’s case, a page to an ancient spellbook.

Finding the page would be a task in itself. Through the thick rock and geology of the mountain Alex was unable to use his senses to locate it directly, only getting a vague idea of where it was. To make matters more difficult, the mines were still actively worked by thousands of dwarves. The three-foot tall bearded men often did not mind the occasional outsider trying to come in and strike it rich, just so long as they did not make a mess. Alex was well-liked amongst the dwarves, hopefully they could help him find what he was looking for.

“Goodness!” Midna cried, gaping at the sheer size of the subterranean caves, “This place is huge! We’ll never find that page in six hours.”

“Don’t be so sure,” Alex replied coolly, “I know of some help we can enlist.” He pointed to one dwarf in particular, who had just driven his pickaxe into a rock to take a break. He wore red coveralls and a metallic mining helmet with a candle-lit headlamp. He took a swig of his pint of beer and wiped the sweat from his great brows.

“Excuse me, Barnes?” Alex called over to him.

“Yes, what is it?” the annoyed dwarf turned around, to see a large metal man twice his height standing before him. “Hey! I don’t know who you are, but I don’t like the looks of you! How did you know my name?”

“Barnes, it’s me, Alex,” he took off his helmet, revealing the familiar face Barnes knew.

“Good God, man! You gave me a scare! How ya been, Alex? Haven’t seen ya in a while.”

“I’ve been busy,” Alex replied. “Liberating a once-utopian city from enslavement.”

“Do tell!” Barnes exclaimed, sitting his rump down on the rock. He looked over to Midna. “And a fine hello to you, ma’am. Say, you’re a fine-looking little lady. What say you and I get together later?”

“Perhaps another time,” Midna retorted, taking her spot at Alex’s side.

“Barnes, we have a favor to ask of you,” Alex said.

“After you saved my life all those years ago from that rockslide, I don’t think I can do enough to pay you back!” Barnes chuckled. “Shoot.”

“Well, you see, we’re kind of looking for something.”

“Can you be a little more specific?”

“Sure. It’s a page out of an old book that I’m trying to put back together. I know it’s within these mines, I can feel it. Have you found such a thing in your mining?”

“Well, we did find something strange up that tunnel a few miles,” he pointed to a large opening in the cavern leading north. “Though for some reason we can’t proceed any further. A rockslide collapsed at the end of the tunnel and none of our equipment can dislodge it. You can try your hand at it if you want but you would really just be wasting your time…”

“Can you take me there?” Alex asked.

“I would,” Barnes went on, walrus mustache twitching atop his boundless beard, “but the steam carts were put out of commission when the rocks fell. It also trapped some of our miners behind it, and we can’t get them out. If you want to head up there, I’m afraid you’ll have to walk…”

“That suits me just fine,” Alex replied. “Though you got anything I could use to try to dislodge those rocks?”

“We’ve tried everything,” Barnes said. “We’ve tried pickaxes, drills, all manners of explosives. Not even our cannons can move the rocks. In fact, the cannonballs shatter!”

“God,” Alex said, astounded. “What the hell are those rocks made of, then?”

“Some unknown material,” Barnes noted, “stronger than that runite stuff. We even tried a few runite cannonballs, but they shattered like glass.”

Alex winced. Runite was expensive stuff.

“We’re not sure what caused the cave-in,” Barnes went on, “the area’s been geologically stable for the past eighteen months…why it’s acting up now is anyone’s guess.”

Though Alex had a pretty good idea of what might be causing it. Bet anything it’s de Sade, he thought to himself. He’d do anything to impede my progress. That son of a bitch.

“So are you going to head up there and check it out?” Barnes asked.

“Doesn’t seem like I have much of a choice,” Alex said. “If I help your miners out up there, I might also find what I’m looking for, so everyone wins.”

“Good to know,” Barnes said, shaking Alex’s hand.

As Alex proceeded to the tunnel, Barnes shouted to him one last time.

“I’d be careful if I were you!” he called. “Ever since that last cave-in the whole mine’s been kind of unstable! Don’t set off any huge explosions or stuff like that!”

“I’ll be sure to keep that in mind!” Alex hollered back as he continued up the tunnel and disappeared from view.

Alex turned back to Midna as they kept walking. “Was he hitting on you back there?”

“Oh hush,” Midna snapped back, crossing her arms as she drifted alongside him. “You’ve got six hours to find a book page, not figure out love triangles.”

“Hey, you said it, not me,” he replied as the two kept walking in silence, Alex’s metallic footsteps echoing throughout the cavern on for miles and miles…



“Sir, it seems like your rockslide worked perfectly!”

“Such trivialities,” sighed de Sade, “I honestly thought he would be more of a challenge than this. I’m disappointed.”

De Sade and Carmine stood over a massive ravine that had once been part of the mountainside, now the collapsed region that impeded the dwarven mining ops.

“So what do we do now?” Carmine asked.

“Why bother asking,” de Sade replied, “when you clearly know the answer?”

“Err, we wait out the six hours you designated, sir?”

“Carmine, you disappoint me,” de Sade sighed. “All of this military training and you have naught to show for it?”

“…”

“Of course, Alex will acquire that page, make no mistake about it, but he will not leave these mountains alive.”

“So we track him down and destroy him inside the mines.”

De Sade sighed once more, annoyed with the lieutentant’s naďveté. “Just come with me,” he finally hissed to him. Carmine, being the word warrior he was, followed behind the sorcerer without so much as another aggravating word.
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #5058 on: March 05, 2007, 10:30:09 PM »
//Oblivion, Jenia?\

De Sade stopped at a small plateau on top of the mountain.

-"Carmine," he whispered coldly. "I need your blade."

Without any comments, Carmine unsheathed his sword and handed it to the sorcerer. De Sade struck the weapon into the frozen ground beneath. The structure of the weapon slowly turned translucent, and soon, completely see-through. A second later, an image of Alex appeared over the blade, which was now faintly glowing green. The image also appeared to have a green tint to it.

-"I am really disappointed in your superiors, lieutenant. Who was the fool that taught you to rush recklessly into the opponent's lair? Why even bother fighting the enemy yourself, there are others to be persuaded into doing so?"

-"Uh...?"

The projection of Alex vanished, and turned to an image of a black-armoured warrior walking through the mine's passage, balancing a giant single-bladed ax on his shoulder. His armour was dark brownish-green, and had occasional bone spikes sticking out of it. His face was covered by a horned full-face helmet, with a T-shaped crack for breathing and seeing.

-"Behold, the champion of Lilith, my home dimension - Ix. I have encountered him... on many an occasion... we have a history, but that will take a long time to tell."

-"Well, sir, it looks like we have a lot of time to kill."

-"The story alone is enough for two of your miserably short lifetimes, Carmine."

-"Oh..."

They sat for a minute, looking at the warrior.

-"Sir... if I may so inquire... How did you shift a full being from a different dimension into this one without as much as a spell?"

De Sade was ready to snap at the foolish mortal vexing him with dumb questions, but decided not to. Odd... He did not feel the same feeling of absolute superiority over Carmine anymore.

-"I never shifted anything, lieutenant. The whole thing is an elaborate illusion, chanelled from me into the mountain, through your blade. Midna might feel it, but I doubt she really knows what it is."

--- --- ---

Finally, Alex and Midna came up to the wreck. Even from a distance, it seemed clearly unnatural, and up close, it did not look like a collapsed tunnel at all. It was more of a large chunk of runite, still in its crystalline form. A crystal of such purity and in such amounts never occured naturally.

Alex and Midna, however, didn't need much time to figure out how to dispose of the wreck. Just as Alex touched it, the crystal vanished. The duo came into a large room with a stone pedestal in the middle, with the coveted third page lying on it.

-"Too out in the open," Midna mumbled. "I doubt that whoever hid this would hide it like this."

In the end, Midna was right. Alex's hand passed right through the page when he made a grab for it, and, with a deafening explosion, the crystal behind them rematerialized. There was no way back.

-"I can always count on inferior species to do exactly as I design, it seems."

Behind Alex was de Sade himself, but a little more menacing than usual.

-"Do I hear a sharp intake of breath, Alex? Were you not expecting me?"

-"You..."

-"Observant as the previous Twilight Warrior, I see. Pity it did not help him much." De Sade remained still, though his wings were twitching slightly. "But, we are wasting time. Alex, within these corridors, you will find your exalted page. I do warn you, though: there may be... other things that you may encounter, perhaps less pleasant than you'd expect them to. I'd wish you good luck, but not even your diety's intervention will save you now."

With those words, de Sade disappeared (in his usual fashion - into thin air).
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« Reply #5059 on: March 06, 2007, 10:13:17 AM »
(("Oblivion"? What are you talking about?))

Fernis just put the finishing touches in her circle as she felt a loud rumbling begin to shake the ground below her.

Ah, that must be my que.

Fernis then moved a little further away, knelt down and put both of her hands within the circle.

Now...To unleash the the heaven's fury, as they say...

Fernis let out a soft laughter as she tried to contain the maniacal one. The runes first lit in yellow light, cousing the clouds to darken, then in green light, cousing the darkened clouds to gather and be condensed above the field of battle.
Then, finally, the runes began to shine blue. That was when the lighting started mercilessly striking the poor lizardmen. Rather than appearing like a natural lightning storm, there were always 3 bolts that kept striking at set intervals. Those intervals were so short, however, that even an idiot would realize the storm is an assault of magical nature.

Oops. Guess I miscalculated a bit. Oh well. At least I'll get a nice lights show!
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« Reply #5060 on: March 06, 2007, 05:23:57 PM »
As Duilin saw the glowing blue blade coming towards him, he focused his energy into his hands he then swung his hands forward and summoned a large shield of demonic flame around him. The mammoth icicles were melted by the extreme heat of the flames from hell. After the icicles seized Duilin banished the flame and then stepped forward.

"It's time for you to be punished for your mistakes." The Demon Lord stated pointing forward. "Now you face your damnation!" Duilin roared as he lifted his arms into the air and then smashed his fists into the ground, cracking the earth below. From the fissures several flying demonic skeletons came from the fissures and then swarmed towards the dark elf, reading to rip him to shreds...
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #5061 on: March 07, 2007, 08:29:06 PM »
"Holy crap!!"

The cerulean-haired warrior was taken aghast by the skeletal attack and his feet left the ground.  He soared backwards as the things reached for him with bony hands, his blue blade slicing the nearest one in half.  But there were two more quickly upon him, and his blade blurred as he struggled to repel the things' slashing motions.

"Blast it, Melface!!  What's with this guy?!"

The child-like demon dodged with a back flip.

"I told you!  You inept elf!!"

Melface held two small hands towards the oncoming skeleton and the air waved as if water, but whatever spell it was had no effect on the skeleton thing.  Blast it!! No mind, no dreams!  As the skeleton's claw came down upon the child, Melface simply vanished, his face contorted into a scowl.


Then the fat lizard stepped forward...

"Huuuuungryyyyy..."

A skeleton slashed at his rotund yellow stomach, yet the thing's bony arm merely stuck into it as if the Lizard Man were made of butter...

"He he he he... TASTY!"

With a giant CRUNCH, Bloat's crocodile-like jaws bit right through the skeleton's head, the rest of it crumbling to nothing...


Ven finally made it to Duilin's side, and looked upon him in quite a startled fashion.

"Duillin... is that you?"

Had he really just cast those dark skeletons against the invading force?

----

And thus, rocks hailed down upon the Lizard Men from the mountains high above...

Those arriving on the beaches near the south-western corner of Kesnar were instantly crushed by the landslide, many of the gargantuan stones flying into the sea and causing great waves.

Many of the lizards fled for the hole in the wall created up north a little ways, despite the enemy Demon Lord near it, but then great bolts of lightning came from the skies and struck them down.  Chaos ensued amongst the Dark Empire ranks...

The wounded and retreating Tjed army continued out of Kesnar, now free from attack from their vulnerable rear due to the mass confusion.

----

"YES!!"

Iduran held his arms high has he and the others rejoined Indher further up the mountain.

"Take that!!  Oh yeah!!"

He watched as rolling rocks and lightning bolts claimed still more victims down below.

"I think just that was worth coming back for..."

Mavas rolled his reptilian eyes.

"So, what now?"

"Why we must capitalize, of course! ATTACK!!"

Iduran made as if he were going to run down the now less steep incline.

"With what?  Just us four?  The army's freakin' retreating, and you don't even have a sword you senile old man!"
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« Reply #5062 on: March 07, 2007, 10:49:40 PM »
De Sade’s illusion was complete. From what Alex and Midna saw, they had been dropped into an extensive labyrinth. To make matters worse, de Sade’s summoned armored abomination would be actively hunting them.

“What the hell just happened?” Alex said. “One moment we’re in the tunnel, and then de Sade comes…and now we’re here?”

“I don’t get it either,” Midna replied. “I’m wondering what he did…”

“Whatever he did, it’s real,” Alex said back. “That giant armored thing could be anywhere, and I’m not looking forward to him finding us.”

“I’m with you on that,” Midna said. “We need to find that page and get out of here.”

The page itself rested on a stone pedestal in the very center of the maze. However, high walls obstructed view, so solving the labyrinth would be a matter of trial and error. De Sade’s sick game would for sure test Alex’s nerve, as well as his blade.

Through the halls and corridors of the maze the duo could hear the thundering shifting and clanking of the warrior’s armor. The bloodthirsty fighter would have loved nothing more to have Alex’s head and Midna’s helm as a trophy. He would soon get his wish of fighting them.

“Do you have any idea where the exit to this place is?” Alex asked.

“Beats me,” Midna replied. “Though I can’t help but think that something isn’t right here.”

“Of course something’s not right,” Alex shot back. “An evil sorcerer teleported us into a maze with a huge armored fighter that can rip us limb from limb. If that’s right I don’t want to know what’s wrong.”

“No, no, I mean, something’s not right with this maze. There’s something wrong here…”

“Obviously,” Alex said. “You’re repeating yourself.”

“Let’s just keep going,” Midna finally sighed, giving up explanation.

“Hey!” a seemingly innocent female voice called. “Over here!” When Alex turned his view towards the sound of the voice, he saw a young girl garbed in all white robes, waving her arm. “You’re trapped in this maze, are you?”

“I guess so,” Alex replied, not seeing an obvious way out.

“Would you like to get to the maze’s end?”

“Err, sure,” he replied again.

“I know the way out. Follow me if you want to escape.”

Before Alex would follow the girl, Midna stopped him.

“Are you sure about this?” she asked. “Why would someone just conveniently appear to help us out of this?”

“Any help at this point is good,” Alex said. “If she can help us out, I’m not complaining. The sooner the better.” He turned back to the white-garbed girl. “Please, lead the way.”

As the three were exploring, Alex decided to break the silence with some conversation.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen you before…what’s your name?”

“Aurata,” she said softly. “And it’s no surprise you’ve never seen me before. I don’t even live in Glacia.”

“Oh, really?” Alex inquired. “So where are you from?”

“A different dimension, from a race called the ‘Prayer People’.”

“Interesting,” Alex replied. “I can’t say I’ve ever heard of them…what do they do?”

“Our entire populace believes in a divine magic that increases in power when its followers have faith in it, hence the name ‘Prayer People.’ I myself am a normal Prayer Person, I pray to the magics so that our great elders can shine prosperity back down upon us.”

“Curious,” Alex said. “That’s very--”

His thought was cut short by the shadow of the heavily armed brute around the corner that was hunting them. Alex drew his rifle. “Shit, it’s that warrior de Sade put in here with us.”

“Oh dear,” Aurata replied. “What can we do?”

“There’s not much room to maneuver here,” Alex said, “so we’ll just have to fight him.”

Aurata gasped. “You think we can?”

“I know we can,” Alex said, raising his rifle and peering down the scope.

Without delay, the giant thundered round the corner, brandishing his terrifyingly large axe in his hands, emitting a war cry and then charging at Alex.

In the short time he had, Alex lined up the money shot and unleashed a bolt of energy from the gun directly towards the assailant’s armored head. The bolt sunk into the helmet, seeming to be relatively ineffective, merely enough to stop the knight for a moment for Alex to see an open spot.

“There,” Midna pointed. “Chinks in the armor!”

Without pause Alex drew his blade and leapt towards the stunned warrior, in hopes of removing some of his armor. Unfortunately, the dazed knight regained his posture and deflected Alex’s attack with a brutal swing of his huge axe, sending him to the ground.

Himself now dazed, Alex barely managed to roll back away from the axe as the warrior swung down in his deathblow. His enormous axe, now buried a good six inches into the rocky floor, would be a chore for him to uproot.

Alex lined up some more shots, only to have them all deflected by the warrior’s superior viridian shell. The rifle was useless, the sword was useless, what could he do?

Eventually the knight managed to emancipate his bludgeon from the earth, and delivered a swift and crippling blow to Alex’s body, sending him slumping into unconsciousness.

“Alex!” Midna cried as she flew over to him and tried to get him to snap out of it.

Aurata was all left standing. As the dark-shelled warrior approached her, she mumbled some words almost incoherently:

“Let the faith of the many fight the follies of the few!”

Within moments, the dark warrior froze in his advancing stance, bright rays of light emitting from his blackening body. When all was done, the warrior was as stone as a statue, which promptly detonated, hailing the surrounding area in gravel.

“The folly is fought,” she closed. She walked over to Alex. “Are you okay?” She asked.

Alex had won the fight in his battle with death. Soon enough he was back on his feet. He moaned and finally found the strength to bring forth the words, “What the hell did you just do?”

Aurata was silent for a moment. “The power of my people,” she said, “is not to be trifled with.”

“Okay…” Alex replied. “You said you were a Prayer Person. I see now that you’re more than that…”

“Now is not the time to be asking questions,” Aurata replied adamantly. “The exit is right around the corner.”

Knowing when to stop talking, a judgment analogous to Carmine’s, Alex followed this mysterious girl to the end of the infernal labyrinth, and to his reward.

Midna’s exposed eye darted around the ever-suspicious scene. “I’ve got a bad feeling about this,” she said to herself…
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« Reply #5063 on: March 08, 2007, 01:32:06 PM »
Elphos cought his breath and shook off the dust in his hair.
"Drat...Her, Fer-"
He then noticed she was still absorbed with the circle. To interrupt her would not only stop the still continuing lightning, but it would probably end up jolting her as well.

"Right..." Elphos scratched his still dusty head "So, ugh, Iduran, I'll have to go with Mavas on this one. I don't think we can take on an army, even if we get you a sword..."

He paused for a moment, considering the option.
"Well, sure, I can conjure a simple steel longsword right now, or wait for Fernis here to get you something more sophisticated..."
He sighed.
"But we are still just four... Even if we count Mavas as a hundred, which isn't too hard considering he has a custom body, we'd still only be able to barely push through. Heck, the only way the four of us could make some serious difference is if we assault one of their leaders directly rather than engaging in pointless combat with the lizzies."

Turning his head skywards, Elphos closed his eyes, apperantly losing himself in thought.
"Ah, truely, it would be nice if we could just take out the leader of the assault... He doesn't have to even die, retreating is enough... This will leave the lizzies here trapped and abandoned... We might even get them to surrender and avoid more of this nonsense..."
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« Reply #5064 on: March 08, 2007, 02:56:49 PM »
Duilin turned his head and looked down at Ven. "Yes..." He simply replied. He could kill him, Ven wasn't as strong as these three and he could use the energy to fight them.

'I know what you're thinking Duilin. You have to fight it. Ven is a good man, although he has killed. But like you, he has saved many more lives doing this, and for this he can be forgiven. Don't go down the path, fight your hunger.'

Duilin shook his head and turned away from Ven and then stepped forwards toward the three. He examined them. "Ven, would you like to help me? I think you're strong enough to take the dark elf. I'll take the nightmare demon...the possessed child..."

Duilin pressed his hands together and began to focus his energy and an orange glow emanated around him...

Lagart was a little slower than Ven but was able to catch up. His sword was stained in blood and he has a few cuts and scratches over his face and hands. "Duilin...changed..."
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« Reply #5065 on: March 09, 2007, 09:42:39 AM »
Zeros' was floating above the battlefield and caught the tail end of the conversation. His eyes scanned Duilin's aura and frowned.

"Hmm..." he thought for a moment before he flew down towards where Ven was standing, reaching him in a matter of moments, Rink in tow.

"Hey," he said lightly, to Ven and Lagart, as he landed.

---

Allen sighed and closed his eyes. The captain beckoned him to come, but he shook his head. The captain let out of a frustrated sigh, but he continued evacuating people. Allen slumped down against a wall and leaned his head back. He might be an old man, but his battle was here, on the battlefield, at least for now.
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 Runaway with my hope...
 If I could make you mine...I\'ll go whereever you will go.\"

\"So lately, I\'ve been wondering...
 Who will be there to take my place...
 When I\'m gone, You\'ll need love...To light the shadows on your face.\"

\"If a great wave should fall...
 It would fall upon us...
 Well I hope there\'s someone out there...Who can bring me back to you.\"

\"Way up high or down low...I\'ll go wherever you will go.\"

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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #5066 on: March 09, 2007, 09:55:47 AM »
Ven brought his sword before him as it began to glow an etheral white.

"Right.  But remember, we only hold them back until the rest of the army gets back to the caves.  No heroics, and no one's dying today.  Got it?"

His voice was stern, his experience as a military commander showing through just then, though he was still fairly young.

Then he saw Zeros', and his expression softened.  "Zeros'!  Am I glad to see you!"

"I think not!!!"

The dark elf Rosario was dive bombing them diagonally from the sky.  Ven held his sword high, then leapt into the air, right in front of Duilin.

"HYAAAAHHH!!!"

The two blades met, white and blue, and each man was violently thrown backwards, their boots digging deeply into the sand as they landed.

"Just who do you think you are?!"  Rosario demanded, snarling.

Ven smiled, his attempt to getting the blue haired warrior off of Duilin having succeeded.

"Your end."

"Really?"

Rosario dashed forward, his form disappearing, and small explosions of sand kicking up in each place his feet fell.  Ven's eyes widened, but he had no time to be surprised as he brought his sword up to block the slender blue blade.


The child appeared in front of the rotund lizard man and faced Duilin, his fists balled, clearly irate.

"Oh!!  You think you're so smart don't you?!?!"

He turned.

"BLOAT!!"

The fat lizard, who was busy licking his claws, turned his head suddenly.

Melface pointed.  "EAT HIM!!!!"

The lizard's eyes widened, and his muzzle cracked open in a fang-ful smile.

"I... I can EAT HIM?"

"Yes, you mindless lard heap!  EAT HIM!!!"

"He he he he he...."

Bloat then began to excitedly waddle towards, Duilin excitedly...

----

Iduran stopped completely, his expression turning dour as he ran a gauntlet through his hair.

"No... I don't think we want to attack their leader... not just yet..."

He shuddered as he remembered the burning man who attacked his homeland, and how powerless he and his friends were against him.  He could only hope there wasn't someone like that leading this escapade here...

"Though your words ring true..."

He paused for a moment as he studied the army retreating out of Kesnar.  A retreat made much more possible through their intervention.

"I think our best course of action, then, is to join with Tjed's army.  You are right, there is only so much we can do separate.  Come, let us make haste."

Mavas opened his mouth to say something, but then quickly shut it, suddenly realizing the implications of this plan.  Ven would likely be down there with that army...  Then he could have his revenge... How perfect!

"For once the old man speaks sense.  Let's... meet up with this army..."

The draconian grinned, expressing an impressive set of jagged teeth.

----

The two lizards mulled around the golden cabin door.  The gentle sea waves slowly rocked the boat...

"I... I think we should tell him..."

"Yeah... go on ahead..."

"W-wait.  Why don't you tell him...?"

"M-me?  You mentioned it..."

"Well... I-I... uh..."
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #5067 on: March 09, 2007, 02:57:45 PM »
Duilin continued to focus his demonic energy; he then noticed that the fat lizard man was waddling towards him. They think this tub of lard could take me down? This is an insult!

Duilin, with his hands still pressed together lowered them till his fingers were pointing towards Bloat. "Eat this fat boy!" He snarled, as he opened his hands. Orange demonic energy began flowing in a stream towards the fat lizard, his target's life energy would be drained from him and transfer towards Duilin...
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #5068 on: March 09, 2007, 04:27:38 PM »
Elphos nodded.
"Yes, we should-"
He was suddenly interrupted by Fernis, who seemed to be done with the circle already. It was off, and half the drawings were smeared to prevent reactivation.

"No. Not as long as Mavas is with us."
He voice was concerned and commanding, as if she expected something bad to happen soon.

"This would be a great tactical error, since Mavas has made himself into a reptillian being. Were we to approach Tjed's forces, we would be labelled as enemies as soon as we are spotted with him. We would need to be extremely lucky to actualy come in contact AND avoid casualties at the same time."

She stepped forward and crossed her arms.
"Iduran, if you believe making contact with them is so important, then we will have to leave Mavas behind. If you would still insist, I'd say Mavas should go ahead and infiltrate the enemy army rather than do nothing. Being the reptillian he is, he can simply claim to be a very strong lizardman granted wings by the dark emperor for valor in battle, or something..."

Elphos scratched his head.
"This is all so complicated..."
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« Reply #5069 on: March 09, 2007, 04:57:52 PM »
//your previous avatar with the demon-thing, Jenia, that looked suspiciously like a Dremora from The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.\

The new room that Alex, Midna and Aurata entered was strikingly reminiscent of the group's previous encounter with the third page: a plain cave-like cavity, with an altar of sorts in the middle, the page floating a few centimeters from the top of the altar. Aurata stopped and pointed at it.

-"It's done, I suppose," she sighed. "I think that that's the key to getting out of here, as well as the object you came here for originally."

Alex carefully felt the page, checking if it is real. The papyrus was there, and Alex could feel its texture between his fingers. He lifted up the page.

-"Let's see what it says, then," he said. "The writing, it looks very old... Midna, mind taking a look?"

Midna took the page from Alex.

-"That's strange," she said. "It only says one word: eternity... Alex, this is not the real page!"

-"It seems as though I have overestimated you, Twili."

This time, the cold voice was everywhere.

-"You inferiors simply fail to realize that there is no way out. You will not find the real page, no matter how long you may look for it. However, I am growing weary of your stupidity. This time, there will be no more knights to impede your... your progress, if you wish to call it thus. Instead, I have conjured up the vilest species of all dimensions known to me. If there are any affairs to be brought in order, I suggest you tend to them now."

In confirmation of de Sade's words, an unnatural scream filled the cave, followed by dozens of whoopings, growls, and all sorts of other strange guttural sounds.

-"No matter what he says," began Aurata, "there is always a way out. We just have to look for-"

She was interrupted by a blow in the back. A large, very muscular batlike creature grasped her - and promptly exploded in an astonishing lightshow. Aurata got up, dusted herself off, and continued.

-"As I was saying, there's always an exit. We just have to look for it. By the way, that creature that attacked me is called a madness devil... don't ask. All that you need to know now is that de Sade wasn't joking when he said he was wretching creatures from other dimensions. If that is true, I fear for us all... I don't have that much strength left, and most of those demons would have to be at least twice as strong as any humanoid. I hope you have some useful tricks up your sleeves."
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—staring wildly up and down
the here we are now judgment day

cross the threshold have no dread
lift the sheet back in this way.
here is little Effie’s head
whose brains are made of gingerbread