'Other side of the planet?'
[I am not sure how it happened, but you were sucked in and blacked out. Then you were outside this cave, and we were almost eaten! Luckily this angry tripod decided to chase the Paper Snake away, or you would not have woken up!]
'Wait, I came directly here? Are you sure there wasn't some kind of pause or something like that? I was in a tunnel surrounded by streaming light, and I was talking to myself, or something like that.'
[No, I was tracking the others, and they were moving at the same pace. You were talking to yourself? That hardly seems strange; you do that all the time, haha!]
'No, you burnt tool! I was talking to myself, but it was confusing, almost like I was inside my own head. I think I am starting to figure out what happened, but at the same time, I still don't understand why it happened.'
[Well, I think you should put that thought off for a moment and deal with the three-legged grouch. He looks like he is st
"You… Wait… You, no, you must be joking? I have lost friends in that wall, and I know that they died!" Tchick finally choked out as he waggled a finger at me accusingly.[Don't worry, Needle Dick, I feel the same way!]'Shad up.'"I wish I was, but we were attacked by Invisazards-," I started to say, but Tchick cut me off, waving his hands frantically."Invisa-what?" Tchick asked in confusion."The...err!" I grunted as I tried to lift my arm, but there were torn and pulled muscles in both my arms and shoulders."Insiva..ble? Do you mean the Carnica? The Reflections of Death? No way, nope, nuh-uh! There is no way that you fought even one of them!" Tchick almost squealed out.The little red man reminded me of one of the red fan-powered tube people they put outside at fairs, furniture stores, and Car dealerships."There were a lot more than one. I killed well over a hundred of the small ones, but then the massive thr
I was having a hard time thinking, but I had enough brain to figure out where I had gone wrong in my assumptions about Fireden and the others. I had forgotten that they were really only parts of their real primal bodies that I didn't even know the location of yet."That means that the Demons did break this world, but it just wasn't The Scourge. Emfirza needs to be removed, but there is not a chance that you could fight even a Shard of him. Something as old as that couldn't be fought if you had all four of us," Fireden explained, and I grunted, giving an almost imperceptible nod."Yeah… You're… Not whole… Come back… Again," and I started to paint again and felt dizzy."Yes, that is the only way that this place could be saved and returned. Now, time for a nap," Fireden said as my eyes peeled open with my mouth in a soundless scream as my leg was stretched.Then the world went black.[Change to View of Fireden and Tchick]
[Nafa Village]"You can feel him! Why aren't we going to get him?!" Nushi growled as she held her father in her fist up in the air.MEx was really getting tired of this, and the fact that the last person to do this was the same one that said this exact thing. Nixi had said this was going to happen if he put it inside of her, and low and behold, Mex was floating in the air."You know why we can't go! Zack is out of reach right now, and we had to wait for him! No, put me down! I am still your father, and you shouldn't be taking after your grandmother! This world is strange, and I know you think you are strong, but you saw what attacked him!" Mex growled back, and Nushi finally realized herself and put her father down.After shrinking down, Nushi turned from Mex and stretched her hand out to the side. Her book appeared there, and she started to browse through her father's story, but it was the same thing."Why did Dao have to pick you? Why didn't he t
"Sorry about waiting outside, but I was interested in the way that you were acting, and I had to eavesdrop!" Horus the Nafa Male Leader, but Mex grinned at him."I knew you were there, but it must be more than just curiosity. What did you need from me?" Mex asked."I was first curious about the same as your daughter, but now all I want to know is what you have in your head. What did they put in there? And what is it really?" Horus asked as he walked into the room.The Leader of the Nafa looked concerned, but it didn't seem to be what he was asking about, but Mex still told him what he knew. Horus might not look like much in his dress, and he was Mex's superior quite a few times over."Half of an S rank Water Demon, want him? It might be good to let out to play with Emfirza, but that would be the end of this world. I haven't had the heart to tell the kid what we had to do to the last word; there is nothing left," Mex said as he remembered the Demon Tidal w
"Alright, serious face!" I said out loud to pump myself up.I wound up giving myself one of those wake-up smacks that straightened your brain out, but realized my fault as I tried to slow my hand with little success. The slap hit my face a bit harder than I wanted, making a few bits of tinsel flash in my vision.[Try not to do the monsters work for them.]I ignored Fireden and started to trudge forwards, but oh man, paint dried faster.Roars were coming from behind, but that just made me suck energy like it was going out of style, and I finally started to move. I found if I just concentrated on keeping my body fed so Veronica's Totem could act on its own gave me better results.[Better, but you need to get ahead of them! Fly ahead, or the dragons are going to start trying to cook you alive!]'Old man, I am trying to get this breathing thing down again now that I need it! I know they are getting close but wait. We are not going to die today!'
"Light 'em up!" I roared, and I dashed at the three angry dragons, and the blood and viscera were burned off my body.I picked up from the ground and then blasted forward, but I cut up and over them this time. The dragons were positioned more prominently this time, and I suspect they would not allow me to do the same thing twice.A blast of fire burned around me as I soared above it, but I dropped the Earth Link, and it became mine. In spite of the fact that the fire was useless against these giant leather chickens, I would be able to convert it.[Located thirty-five miles up North, Wataluga is in the hands of Mex, so we will switch and provide you and the gang with energy support. He hasn't really progressed that much, but he is still a shaman, and you've helped me grow, so I'll help him grow as well.]I blasted the heat even hotter, and I began eating away at the gap between my friends and me. I was just glad that some improvements took place with Mex.<
Immediately, the paths became shifting vistas that I had no control over the order in which they came. It was my choice to spend as much time as I wanted in each place, but I could have stayed for eternity in each one.I entered each of the scenes, having never been there before, but each of them made my heart race. My chest squeezed with emotion as not only the places but the things I saw touched me deeply.The first was a jungle forest path that I must have walked countless times, as my feet remember the damp dirt path.An old building loomed ahead of us. It was a large and very tall structure with a style that was oriental. As I gazed at the steps, something made me feel like something was pressing on my chest as it looked utterly out of place in this jungle scene.When I tried to recall the memory associated with each place that I traveled to. I always came up with the same thing: nothing.Each place would be locked up in every location I trave
Despite the fact that I couldn't move, I floated up to the galactic face of broken faces, and all eyes were focused on me."You say that I should get out of your head?!!" Helsin roared and then uttered a deathly otherworldly scream which seemed to have pierced into every pore of my being.I was suddenly in a scene in a high-tech lab, but standing across From Helsin Zero, I was experiencing a very bizarre feeling. My right was a switchboard, and next to it was a viewing window, but it was clouded over, so I could not see what was inside.Furthermore, there were many flashing lights close to the argument, and one of them was the center of attention."You don't get to make that choice!" I yelled at Zero, and he pushed me back."Because I paid for it, I am the one who makes the decision! Not you!" Zero roared.I grabbed his shoulders, but he also reached out to slap down the most prominent flashing button.At the time, the only thing that