Re: The Grand Battle [Round Six: Library of Lies!]
02-06-2010, 01:14 PM
Originally posted on MSPA by Draykon.
Atop a peculiarly high bookshelf, two gentlemen sat observing.
"It's getting hard to follow who's responsible for what." Arnold commented, as Drake skimmed through the colorful book he'd confiscated from Amethyst.
"In that sense everyone's doing everything, so don't worry about it."
"No matter how you break it down Drake, you can't deny the active sequence of events before you."
Drake responded with a simple "Can and am." as he stared down a certain page, decided what he was looking for wasn't there, and flipped ahead.
"What is the significance of that book anyway?"
"I'm trying to decipher a pattern. This was sitting in a biography section. Either someone has no sense of organization, or there's something special about this book."
"Or perhaps it actually is a biography?"
Arnold rudely yanked the book from Drake's hand, and flipped through it. Seconds later, he lay it open in front of Drake, and pointed at a certain page.
But the king wasn't fooled by the knight's trickery, and saw through the straw dragon's head. But still, he felt sorry for the knight, who despite his all his failures, had always tried his best.
"So never give up and at least you'll get people's sympathy? Big whoop!" Drake remarked, looking off in the distance, uninterested."
Arnold sighed, and stood up. "It's a book that has bastardized the contestant's histories as Aesop-esque fables."
Now Drake was interested, as he flipped through the book, eager to find a family-friendly rendition of Lutherion.
"At any rate, I'd hold on to that if I were you. It could get us out of a battle with the vacuum."
"Eximo's doing exactly what I want it to right now. But I guess you're right... Hey! What the hell?!"
He shouted, as he realized Lutherion had been omitted from the book entirely.
Atop a peculiarly high bookshelf, two gentlemen sat observing.
"It's getting hard to follow who's responsible for what." Arnold commented, as Drake skimmed through the colorful book he'd confiscated from Amethyst.
"In that sense everyone's doing everything, so don't worry about it."
"No matter how you break it down Drake, you can't deny the active sequence of events before you."
Drake responded with a simple "Can and am." as he stared down a certain page, decided what he was looking for wasn't there, and flipped ahead.
"What is the significance of that book anyway?"
"I'm trying to decipher a pattern. This was sitting in a biography section. Either someone has no sense of organization, or there's something special about this book."
"Or perhaps it actually is a biography?"
Arnold rudely yanked the book from Drake's hand, and flipped through it. Seconds later, he lay it open in front of Drake, and pointed at a certain page.
But the king wasn't fooled by the knight's trickery, and saw through the straw dragon's head. But still, he felt sorry for the knight, who despite his all his failures, had always tried his best.
"So never give up and at least you'll get people's sympathy? Big whoop!" Drake remarked, looking off in the distance, uninterested."
Arnold sighed, and stood up. "It's a book that has bastardized the contestant's histories as Aesop-esque fables."
Now Drake was interested, as he flipped through the book, eager to find a family-friendly rendition of Lutherion.
"At any rate, I'd hold on to that if I were you. It could get us out of a battle with the vacuum."
"Eximo's doing exactly what I want it to right now. But I guess you're right... Hey! What the hell?!"
He shouted, as he realized Lutherion had been omitted from the book entirely.