Re: The Grand Battle II! [Round 2: Destructo World!]
10-13-2009, 11:33 AM
Originally posted on MSPA by Sruixan.
It didn't take a genius to tell that Maxwell was now amazingly worried. But, since he was one, that just made life a lot more difficult.
Firstly, though Maxwell, Vyrm'n hasn't been trying to find me. Why? Is it because I am eluding it? Possibly. But it's proven to me that it has another side to it, one of violence and savagery. If it has falled foul of such instincts... what use would I be? You yourself, Maxwell, have The Faceless's name at number two. There's something buried in that ominous void, something almost primeval in nature, that can surely fend for itself?
"No, the reason why you're worried, Maxwell, is because you know that without Vyrm'n your life is going to be ridiculously short. You are going to die. No doubt about it."
There was no point trying to find out which player had uttered those words. Maxwell could tell perfectly easily. He could also do a pretty decent job of pretending he hadn't heard.
Which, considering he was the one who had spoken, was actually quite an achievement.
It didn't take a genius to tell that Maxwell was now amazingly worried. But, since he was one, that just made life a lot more difficult.
Firstly, though Maxwell, Vyrm'n hasn't been trying to find me. Why? Is it because I am eluding it? Possibly. But it's proven to me that it has another side to it, one of violence and savagery. If it has falled foul of such instincts... what use would I be? You yourself, Maxwell, have The Faceless's name at number two. There's something buried in that ominous void, something almost primeval in nature, that can surely fend for itself?
"No, the reason why you're worried, Maxwell, is because you know that without Vyrm'n your life is going to be ridiculously short. You are going to die. No doubt about it."
There was no point trying to find out which player had uttered those words. Maxwell could tell perfectly easily. He could also do a pretty decent job of pretending he hadn't heard.
Which, considering he was the one who had spoken, was actually quite an achievement.