Thread:DaWalkinWaffle/@comment-24927152-20150129024356

We walked out of the town, following the path. After a few minutes, we came across the main path, or I thought it would be a main path. The path seemed really used, so it had to be of some importance. Right after I thought this, somebody yelled something in the distance, and a huge explosion followed. I thought I heard the person say “steel” in the shout, but I wasn’t too sure. Ayra and I ran over to where the explosion occurred, curious of what had caused it. Once we arrived, we came across a small battle. A boy and several units were fighting off a group of bandit-looking people. His units and he wiped out the bandits, and turned to attack us. Before I could react, he yelled “STEEL FURY!”, and blasted me back. I was sorta prepared for the attack, so it didn’t cause too much harm. I landed, and put my hands up in an I-Surrender-So-Don’t-Kill-Me fashion. He immediately stopped his next attack, and looked at me curiously. “Who are you?” He asked. I cleared my throat. “My name is Vrael, and this is Ayra.” I said, motioning to her. He nodded. “Nice to meet you, Vrael, my name is Winter.” He said. I extended my arm out to shake his hand, but he looked at it instead, and I could tell he didn’t trust me. I shrugged, and looked around.

“So…” I said awkwardly. The clearing went silent, and everyone pretty much had a staring contest. I looked at what had to be Winter’s units. There was an archer clad in green armor, with his bow half-drawn, ready to fire at anything within a moment’s notice. Next to him was a unit with spiky yellow hair, and a massive sword. He watched me, and we had a staring contest for several seconds, until we both looked away from each other. I then looked at the next unit, most likely a “dark” unit, with a faint aura surrounding him, and the most interesting part was…he was levitating. He looked like a demon, and I hoped he wasn’t as powerful as one, if we were to battle. Next was a girl with long, green hair, tied in a ponytail with flowers. She had to be some sort of a healer, I thought to myself. Though, I could imagine her being some sort of deadly warrior. Since this dimension was different from my own. Finally, the other two units stood next to each other, seeming ready to jump into battle. The unit on the right wielded a sniper rifle, which seemed to fire electricity in powerful bursts, or so I would think after seeing the rifle, considering my experience. The unit on the left looked exactly like a hero-knight, carrying a long sword and a shield.

We all continued to stand there, in silence. I was going to say something, but decided against it. Just then, atro called out to me in my head. I replied, mentally, and then summoned him and tridon. Atro and eze seemed to recognize each other, but they didn’t seem to dwell on it, since eze spoke up. “Well, in order to break this silence, what were you two doing out here?” He asked. I shrugged, and explained everything that had happened from when we left the town, until now. Winter seemed a bit surprised, like he didn’t expect anyone to see the explosion. I knew he caused it, because he was definitely powerful. I waited for him to say something, but he didn’t. Though I had a feeling he wanted to battle, so I asked the magic question. He looked at me, observing me. He then nodded, and asked me how we should battle. Ayra looked at me, and shrugged. I then said no-rules, and he got a bright-ish look on his face. Everyone got ready, positioning themselves. The archer and the sniper undoubtedly were at an advantage, since they could make an easy picking of anyone who wasn’t moving enough to dodge. But, I had the advantage of surprise. Since my sword could become a bow. “We’re ready when you are.” I told him. He nodded, and made the first mistake that you could make. He yelled, “STEEL FURY!”, and launched his signature move. I saw it coming, and moved out of its direct path, and when it landed next to me, I pretended to have been hit, jumping away from the explosion. I groaned, pretty convincingly. The archer aimed me down, but before he could fire, I morphed my bow, and jumped up, firing a barrage of arrows at him. He was hit with the first three arrows, and dodged the next eight. He was wounded, for sure, but I decided to move on to another target, trying to multitask. I was randomly firing arrows at Winter and his units, whom ended up scurrying for cover. At the same time, I had poured a bit of energy into each arrow, causing them to explode on impact, and making a dense cloud of dust and dirt to fill the clearing. A few seconds later, I heard someone mutter “Ade,” and I was battered by a swarm of dark attacks, before the barrage stopped. At the same time, Atro yelled “Divine Sword,” and I heard a moan come from the cloud, as a bright light flashed. I heard something crash into the ground, and more dirt was kicked up. A wind blew through the clearing, getting rid of the cloud, and causing slight chaos.

The healer has ended up with the archer, who was next to tridon. Atro was near the dark unit, and the sniper was with the knight and Winter. I fired a powerful blast of maelstrom at them, catching them off-guard, and doing some serious damage to the knight, since he stumbled backwards, and crumbled to his knees. I was happy for the free hit, though I knew it was a cheap shot. Tridon swung his trident at Lario, and instead of killing him, he knocked him out, cold. He waited for Lidith, who was summoned by Ayra a minute earlier, to keep the healer from doing anything. Lidith held her blade to the healer’s neck, ready to do what was needed if anyone tried to attack. I watched as atro knocked out the dark unit with another light blast, and moved on to Winter and his last two units. Ayra ran over also, allowing us the advantage of more fighters, and having Winter and his units surrounded. Tridon wiped out the knight, only to get head shotted by Rowgen. Tridon dissolved into a unit orb almost instantly, and I knew that he took one painful hit. Atro and Winter clashed, while Rowgen kept Ayra back, using his rifle as a melee weapon.

I ran over, as atro was blasted with a steel fury. He turned into a unit orb, but I knew that he would probably kill Ayra if I didn’t keep him back. I fired a bunch of arrows at him, before I slashed at him with my morphed blade. He was hit by two arrows, and flinched, giving me the advantage of getting right in front of him. I blasted him with a very powerful pulse of maelstrom, and he was launched back, and slammed into a tree, leaving a massive dent in it, and sent splinters everywhere. I then slammed Rowgen in the back of the head with my hilt of my sword, knocking him out. I then walked up to Winter, who coughed up some blood as he tried to stand. I held out my hand, and he hesitated. “Hey, I don’t kill if I don’t have to.” I told him. He grabbed my hand, and I helped him to his feet. I gestured for Lidith to let the healer go, and the healer ran over to winter, healing him with a song. I knew that there wasn’t much to do, so I bid him farewell, but not before making sure that he and his units were alright. I walked back to the path, with Ayra by my side. I knew I’d probably see him sometime in the future, and I would.

(the whole thing, just tell me what you want changed, especially the end, since you may not want to do a crossover in the future, if that sad thing happens XD) 