"Oh, really? Then, Shin." Yasmin smiled once more. "Rage, Shin, Rage!"
"Haaaaaa!" Shin cried out, anger swelling inside of him and attempting to burst out in the indignation that Yasmin was yet standing.
"Law of Gluttony: Point Contact Absorption!" Yasmin chortled, clasping his hands suddenly just as a reddish haze began to envelop Shin, from toe to head.
"No!" Ralia gasped where she was, her hands on the knee caps of hers as her eyes widened.
"Stupid Ascender. Your rage was a trap!"
“Yes, perfect!” Yasmin smiled devilishly as he saw what was happening to Shin. “Absorb!” He chanted and then jerked his hands over his shoulders suddenly.
Immediately, Shin irk
"Everybody, kneel them separately." The terrorists ordered, seeing an unwilling group of passengers separating from one another while crawling on their knees in front of the bus door. The lead terrorist from before frowned when he saw the mother of before unwilling to comply. She knees, shivering, her body on top of the boy's back. "You dey craze? I say separate" He shouted, kicking her in the stomach. "Aaaaah… Please. Don't hurt us." The mother screamed as another boot slammed into her rib cage. "Don't touch my mum." The boy underneath screamed out. He tried to get up but the mother refused, exerting all of her energy to keep him under. "S-stay stay there… Aaaarghhh…" The mother who was on top of the boy screamed, drawing her last breaths. GBA-PA-PA..! The sound deafened the little boy who was beneath for a brief second before the realization of what happened solidified into his mind. His mother was dead.
Moments Earlier- _________________ “Tch…” Ralia groaned as she took a quick look with her eyes, taking into account the warriors she still had with her. It was true that Yasmin had been fighting without Agbara for the time being but yet even while he had been doing just that, it was still taking a ton of time to get him out. She had gone ahead with Shin with the ideology that she could use him. After all, she had noticed that Yasmin had been rather hesitant to lay direct attacks at the Ascender. But then again,she had failed there. She had underestimated the might of the Ascender of Victory. While he was not all that tough, that tough to make her worry, he had defeated her attempt of assimilating him. S
Ralia phased into solidity, groaning with the placement of one hand in her knee cap while the other hand was fisted into the ground, even as she grimaced.Just how fast was this Yasmin? He was so fast that it looked as if he was only toying with her.Messing around with her until he had had his fun and when she was all worn out and stuff, he would strike, decisively, one full swing to end the entire game.She bared her teeth. She could not allow it to come to that. She needed to be proactive, even faster than the first born was. So that in the end, only one person would walk out from all this chaos.And that person would be her own self. She just had to make sure of it."Are you still sure about this?" A voice sou
She would rebel against the power that the First Born represented.“Bastard! It's9o now, we end this.” Ralia said, muttering as Yasmin locked eyes with her. With the way he looked at her, she knew that he was passing a message across. And that was...The real showdown between them was about to begin.“You know what this means for you, right?” Yasmin smiled, looking at the form of Ralia.His words jolted her to shape as she looked up straight at him, the words augmenting the flames of rage inside of her.“Ha!” She huffed out, pushing herself from the ground. “Like I need your mercy.” She said now.“He has
BAYO… BAYO. BAYO. BAYO. BAYO. BAYO. BAYO. BAYO. BAYO. BAYO. BAYO. The high school boy in the school uniform of blue checked shirt and blue trousers blinked, his hands sagged by his side. His legs shook with the passing second as his lips quivered and quaked, cracked and dry in all totality. He looked lost, almost as if he had forgotten something. Or rather he had forgotten himself and he was trying to get to where he would find some help and then proceed on the journey that he had come on to. All about hikm was a desert, the dry, sandy wind swirling about violently, even to the point of making numerous dust devils about. Some so huge that he had to cover his eyes and bend down lest he be carried away in the storm. “W-what am I doing here?” he asked himself. This was all so strange. He could not really remember so much about what had happened except that head had to do what he did just so
“Don't worry Bayo. When the time is right you will know. But for now, I leave you with a parting gift of my Divinity.” The serpent said. “Those were the words I said to you then. This… This is my DIVINITY, First Born of the abomination. Bayo, Number one of the 21 Ascenders.” The snake added. Bayo blinked. Even though the Serpent's identity seemed so familiar, he still could not place everything that was happening. In fact he could not even place who he was, talkless of remembering words that this gigantic snake dragon was saying to him. He blinked and the eyes of the Osumare dimmed faintly. It was faint but his eyes caught it. And somehow, he seemed to get the message that was hidden in the eyes. The snake divinity was not finding this funny but yet it still had a bit of compassion in them. "We have met." Osumare crooned. "but you are trying to shut everything out to protect yourself. I totally understand this. But you must remembe
You are the number one, the first of your siblings and by you, the legacy of Trixius shall rise or fall. If you must destroy, destroy totally and if you must build, build in all entirety. Lest another of your brethren come from behind you and sweep you off your feet, into the abyssal pit that is the end of all Ascenders and take your place. Whatever you do, you must never stand neutral, First Born of the Abomination of Trixius. _____________________________________Culled from: A forbidden prophetic scroll. Banned from the public hearing to be burnt immediately any copy is found. Author Unknown. ______________________
Who was the lady and why in the name of the Gods and the seven heavens was this Demi of an Ascender letting go away? Was she not an scender too? Or was there some ulterior motive to this supposed act of generoisty on ehr part? Bayo wondered, lots of thougths forming in his head. He was an Ascender too and he knew very much that this Demi was definitely not on his level. H eowuld b a fool to think that she was on his own level. Not even Shin, Bayo surmised, could hold water agaisnt her. So, why then did she nto wnat to act liek the otehr Ascender and hav a fill at him. Looking back, Bayo remembered how his meeting with the siblings had always played out. Iw as either they tried to attack or they tought him to be less of their time. But then again, the only person who had taken the other optionw a