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Post by thaed on Aug 6, 2007 18:25:04 GMT -5
Shadow peered at the Keyblade for a moment more, thinking to himself in silence. Then it disappeared, seeming to flash out of existance in a show of green light. He looked up, listening to the words of the group.
Shadow was one of the most cunning of the warriors. Of course, it didn't take a rocket scientist to realize that they were merely pawns used by her in this little game. Shadow frowned as he spoke, but obviously, his expression could not be seen. Perhaps it would be obvious, his expression, based on the tone of his voice.
"Yes, Dawn...you're correct. All of those worlds would work fine. In fact, any world would suffice, but..." He began, clearing his throat half-way through, "Well...shouldn't we be aiming for a world that bares some importance? Shouldn't we want a world with significance? I mean, those worlds mean nothing compared to the place where all originated. The world where Darkness originated seems like a much more suitable area. All fakes were born from that world...the cause of the servants' creation began there, too." Shadow finished.
He moved his right hand upward, holding the side of his head and making a slight sound that clearly showed his discomfort.
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Post by Wilder~Light on Aug 6, 2007 19:27:06 GMT -5
“I hate to admit it, but Dusk is right, if they were there, those worlds wouldn’t be able to handle their power.” Acknowledged Light, sighing slightly. “Our best bet is to aim for places of extreme importance or that at least stand out.”
Light listened to Shadow, who had come up with his own suggestion, and surprisingly, it was a good one, though the subject matter made him realize in a heartbeat why he was so “wise” on it.
“Yes, if nothing else, one of them may be in such a dark a place. Not to mention that world mysteriously affected our own realm as well, its connection may be there.” Agreed Light before looking towards the bright light in the distance beyond the waves. “And perhaps the other is in another world, the purest this realm has ever seen, where Darkness could never hope to touch upon. If we go there once more and actually look for them, we’ll find something.”
Closing his eyes, the warrior delved into a strange sensation, one he didn’t like as his body became not his own. The two worlds that stood out like beacons were plain as day before him.
“Yes, that is where we will go.” Smirked Light as he opened his metallic eyes once more and looked amongst the others. “We shall go and tear the worlds apart until we find them. The worlds of Light and Darkness won’t last but a moment against our powers, we won’t even have to reveal to them our gifts, we can just use that which comes most natural to us to pound their inferior and worthless powers into the ground…”
Clenching his fists, the warrior chuckled slightly. It had been too long since he had fought “bare”, he would thoroughly enjoy the feeling of it once more. The slight taste of it while fighting Sora had reminded him of how much he missed it. Looking up at the others, he felt a small sense of agitation.
“Two worlds, Light and Darkness, that means we’ll have to split up into teams…” Muttered Light. He trusted the other three warriors more than any other living soul in the realms, but when they were split up, the feel of it often caused them to have more quarrels than normal. “I will travel to the place of origin, maybe the world will have some kind of clues as to how to restore our old friends to their normal forms, or at very least, reveal how to get rid of the annoying pests.”
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Post by darkriku on Aug 7, 2007 14:54:19 GMT -5
Dawn's face wrinkled beneath her mask. Dusk was right? Him before Dawn herself? She grew rather frustrated at this thought, and as such mumbled under her breath some mild curses.
"Yes," she began, hushing her annoyance, "we don't want to make this too difficult on ourselves. Teaming up is the best idea."
She once again crossed her legs, knowing that each of them would depart soon to take on the world they were assigned to. She certainly didn't want to be teamed up with Light...he was too big of a showoff in battle. Not to mention the world he was to take would be rather difficult. "I will take the world that light penetrates through the darkness. It will be a simple task. Just will require some...overwhelming power to get through the barrier." Her eyes widened and she mentally smacked herself. Overwhelming power...now Dusk had to come.
She had sealed her fate; destined to be frustrated.
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Post by kairikiller on Aug 7, 2007 15:04:49 GMT -5
Dawn's wording caught Dusk's ears. He made a full turn to Dawn, sand piling up at his heels from this maneuver; like a dog to a dog whistle. His red eyes flickered as he punched his palm. The tendons in his arms and legs bulged as his massive muscles ached to be used. The eight foot giant stared down at Dawn who still sat. "Heh-heh, overwhemlimg power?! Looks like you and me are going on a date then. Be warned, my last date didn't last for very long. Heh."
His muscles bulged now as his bones began to crack. "Oh, man! They won't know what happened! I'll get us through that barrier, and then I'll snap their puny, light-tainted necks with a pinch of my fingers!" And then he realized that he wouldn't find a worthy opponent there and his body language calmed. There would be no one there to actually fight, this would only be a massacre. "Hopefully they'll have some kind of fighting force to put up a fight. Otherwise, I might grow bored and just blow up the planet."
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Post by thaed on Aug 7, 2007 17:32:12 GMT -5
Shadow bowed his head, nodding in approval. Dusk and Dawn were to partner up on their trip to the world of immense light. The other two to the opposite. Releasing the side of his head and walking over to Light, Shadow stood at his side.
"So it'll be you and I then..." He stated, "They'll be so shocked...they won't know what hit them." Shadow finished, smirking under the mask as he clenched his left, boney fist. He shook his head slightly, shifting the black, green tipped hair from his eyesight.
"We begin immediately, no?" Inquired Shadow with a puzzled gesture of his right hand. He couldn't wait for this all to begin. The joy of killing...just for the sake of killing. There was no better pleasure. It was something only the most twisted souls could bring themselves to do...
He grimaced beneath the porcelain mask, thinking of different ways he would torture his victims before death.
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Post by Wilder~Light on Aug 7, 2007 18:15:04 GMT -5
Light smiled almost kindly at Dawn and Dusk. They couldn’t be more different, but maybe that was a good thing. If they were close to the same, they would kill each other trying to prove one was better than the other through one method or another…
“I’m certain a few people will put up at least a mildly good fight. These people seem to have potential within them, they just need a little…coaxing to bring it out.” Commented Light, thinking back to his earlier battle.
Looking to Shadow, his partner for this mission, he nodded slowly. He knew his most likely partner would be him, it happened more often than not. Ironic, to say the least.
“Let’s head out.” Spoke Light sharply. He wanted to begin his research immediately, the sooner he found a remedy, the better.
In less than a moment, a strange white object, or perhaps light, stabbed outwards from each of Light’s shoulders and then retreated. In seconds the spots that had been pierced by the mysterious white began to glow and disintegrate, like acid had been poured onto the very air. Soon a large hole was behind the killer and he stepped backwards, uncrossing his arms and giving a slight wave before turning around, disappearing within it.
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Post by darkriku on Aug 8, 2007 14:10:54 GMT -5
Dawn stared blankly at Dusk's desire to help her. She now mentally kicked herself...hard.
Slowly, the female warrior got to her feet from where she sat. Patting herself off of the dust and dirt with both hands lightly, Dawn watched as Light left. "Men," she complained under her breath. "Can't live with them, can live without them."
Turning her head to Dusk, Dawn said, "I'll see you there." Finally, she tapped her foot on the sand and the blue tongues appeared around her, encasing her in their closed, lotus flower formation. The yellow jaws from before appeared and opened beneath the tongue flower. Instantly, the lotus flower dropped and was gone. Behind it, the jaws closed and faded out.
She was off to dominate.
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Post by kairikiller on Aug 8, 2007 14:20:50 GMT -5
Dusk chuckled as his 'date' left him to get there before him. And then, it struck him, he had forgotten where he was going. His large hand came up and smacked his forehead. Where was it... Light never touched it? No, no... It touched darkness? No... No. Darkness never touched it. Oh! That world. "Eh-heh...," Dusk laughed quietly at himself. He couldn't stand how dim he was.
"I'm out," he said, turning to Shadow. "Last here, last to leave, eh?" He didn't wait for an answer. The weapons rained down from the heaven's once more, cirlced around Dusk, but he didn't even really acknowledge it. The pool of blood appeared at Dusk's feet again. It swelled until it touched the weapons themselves. Dusk suddenly fell into the pool, but he put no struggle in. And he was gone. The blood pool whirlpooled, sucked in the weapons, and then shrunk into nothingness.
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Post by thaed on Aug 8, 2007 14:39:51 GMT -5
Shadow simply chuckled to himself at Dusk's humorous words. They were true, after all.
From in front of him, a tall, ebony sheet of glass rose from within his shadow. The structure was six feet in height and three feet in width. He looked into his reflection for a moment, gazing into those bright green eyes, and stepped into the very glass itself. It was as if it was not a solid at all, the way it enveloped his body. It was rather liquidy-looking, actually.
If one were left to observe the mirror they would simply see Shadow walking in what seemed to be an alternate realm: an in-between realm of sorts. They would also see the throne-chariot rise from his shadow, the skeletal servants surface from his shadow, and the ride begin. The green mist trailed behind his throne until finally, all that was left was a glass mirror filled with green smoke. The way the mirror exploded would make it seem as though the mirror had been over-filled with the mist.
The glass shattered, shards and fragments of darkness embued glass fell to the dark sand below. Upon impact, each glass fragment seemed dissolved into nothingness and this world was left uninhabited once more.
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