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Lost Swords, chapter 2: The Legend Comes True |
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Before I begin...Sorry for this being a week late, but real life and sickness has been stopping me from doing this, this was just quickly done.
"What...What is that..." Isaac said, taking a step back. Trevor stood in place, his jaw aghast. The light, spiraling let off a distinct, faint, and distant roar, then faded. The sky turned back to it's normal blue, but the intense mana charged air remained, as if still seeping out, still having the potent desire for blood.
"Isaac...Do...Do you think..." Trevor said, slowly regaining his composure. "It can't be...That was supposed to be a legend, no one knows that spell...", Isaac turned to Trevor and realized the gravity of the situation. "The Dragons Seal...Its been broken..." he said, looking up to the sky again. Trevor nodded, still in shock. "Isaac...We need to get back to the village fast..." Trevor said, taking a step to the village. Isaac nodded, and the two departed.
Reaching the gates, the two were greeted with something they had never seen before, the people of the village were for the first time truly frightened. "Citizens of Reshigal, please, listen" a loud, booming voice echoed over the chatter. The citizens turned to the man, the village leader and grew silent. "What we have seen today is a sign of legends becoming our reality. Not for our sins, but because one soul has been corrupted by the call of the seal. But with the knowledge, that Dragons have re-entered our realm, we know the legend is true, and so there must also exist the ones to wield the Dragon Slayers." he paused, looking around in the crowd. "But we have no idea who. IF we do find out, it could be to late..." he said, lowering his head. "So let's ask the High Priests if they know!" a voice shouted from the crowd. "They have tried, and have not found anything..." the village leader said in a mournful tone. "But...People who think they can wield them have set out on a journey to see if the weapon is rightfully theirs. But yet finding the weapon, is another task that is easier said than done."
Djv9013 · Thu Apr 24, 2008 @ 01:25am · 0 Comments |
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