RE: Black Zenith [Adventure RPG / Chapter Four: Fires of Heaven]
12-31-2014, 10:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2014, 11:52 PM by MasterBlade.)
"What makes me think I can succeed? Two things."
"I'm not dead, and I still have the will to fight."
Empowered by the three relics below, a bright light begins to form between Thunderpaw's hands. At first it simply acts to brighten the surrounding sky but quickly expands as if to cut the dark moons' twilight in twain. A sword forms, not of steel but of pure light and energy, radiating out the light of day unbroken by the surrounding darkness.
A blade of light, strengthened by the hope of three.
"I have seen the past and the present. Hope and despair. Light beings and the dark god they hope to banish forever. And I sense a fraction of its power corrupting the very heart of your court. I do not blame you for despair, but looking into the sky and crushing those with hope below it does your kingdom no good."
"We are but participants in a battle that has waged over the span of two world's time; our influence has not doomed the world any more than it was bound. But it HAS given the darkness worry. They fear us, seek to destroy us at all costs. For we still hold a sliver of light, the spark that can light the sky and end the eternal night. We still hold the means to undo what has been done."
"I ask again, as two men with hopes to see the light of day once more. Yield this combat."
"I'm not dead, and I still have the will to fight."
Empowered by the three relics below, a bright light begins to form between Thunderpaw's hands. At first it simply acts to brighten the surrounding sky but quickly expands as if to cut the dark moons' twilight in twain. A sword forms, not of steel but of pure light and energy, radiating out the light of day unbroken by the surrounding darkness.
A blade of light, strengthened by the hope of three.
"I have seen the past and the present. Hope and despair. Light beings and the dark god they hope to banish forever. And I sense a fraction of its power corrupting the very heart of your court. I do not blame you for despair, but looking into the sky and crushing those with hope below it does your kingdom no good."
"We are but participants in a battle that has waged over the span of two world's time; our influence has not doomed the world any more than it was bound. But it HAS given the darkness worry. They fear us, seek to destroy us at all costs. For we still hold a sliver of light, the spark that can light the sky and end the eternal night. We still hold the means to undo what has been done."
"I ask again, as two men with hopes to see the light of day once more. Yield this combat."