Battle!!!
The battle was not going well. Mithos kept “accidentally” mistaking Rainheart for Borakk and trying to kill them both. He claimed this was an easy mistake to make because “they’re both too tall”, but no one believed him. While Mithos was busy trying to stab Rainheart, Borakk lunged for him. Mithos happened to move at the last second to get closer to Rainheart. If Borakk had been just inches closer, he would have killed Mithos. Shade decided it was time to stop Mithos. She recited the goo spell (no fireball this time, just goo) and turned Mithos into a pile of cherry-scented goo.
“Shade! Don’t turn your ally into goo!” Bookworm yelled at her.
“He’s safer this way. He’s below Borakk’s eye level. And I’ll turn him back to non-goo after the battle,” Shade said. Bookworm couldn’t argue with this (at least, not while fighting a big drake), so she reluctantly agreed and continued fighting Borakk.
Borakk was really strong, so even without Mithos distracting them, it still would not be easy to defeat him. However, the odds were in their favor since they outnumbered him. But that changed when he shifted to full-drake form. If Mithos had not been goo at that moment, he would have been horrified by how tall Borakk was.
“This is for Queen Flare! Die, Cat!” Borakk yelled. He lunged for Keyblade, but Rainheart got in the way. Borakk’s sword collided with his shoulder. Rainheart cried out in pain as blood gushed out of the wound.
“Rainheart!” Keyblade screamed.
“I’m… fine…” Rainheart said, pressing his hand to his shoulder in an attempt to stop the bleeding.
Keyblade turned away from him and faced Borakk. He was now preoccupied with Shade’s magic attacks and Bookworm’s kunai. (With Indigo’s help, she could actually throw them straight!) Keyblade tightened her grip on her alchemified keyblade, ran forward, and stabbed Borakk as hard as she could! He fell forward, groaning in pain.
Shade took this opportunity to cast a very powerful spell. A glow of green light surrounded Borakk, then faded away until all that remained was a shiny green marble. Noticing Bookworm’s confused expression, Shade explained, “I sealed Borakk inside his sphere. And I took some of his essence for my own sphere, of course.”
Rainheart stood up shakily. “Cat… thank you…”
“Are you okay? You’re my friend, so I don’t want you to die,” Keyblade said, putting a slight emphasis on the word “friend”. She paused, then added, “And I’m not Cat.”
“We should head back to the palace. Rainheart’s wound needs medical attention,” Bookworm said.
“Wait a minute. I said I’d revive Mithos after the battle,” Shade said. She recited the life spell and used life energy from her friends to turn Mithos back into non-goo. (Some of Rainheart’s essence went into her sphere.)
He stood up, looking around in confusion. “What happened?...” He remembered what had been happening. “Oh no! Where’s that tall drake?!” He unsheathed his sword and waved it threateningly.
“Keyblade already defeated him. And I sealed him in a shiny sphere. You missed the end of the battle because you were goo… short goo,” Shade said with an evil grin.
Mithos was about to answer this when he was interrupted. The Squirrel King wanted to make one final effort to get revenge on the loud human creature with the shiny acorn. To get a better shot at Keyblade, he hopped onto Mithos’s head. But before he threw his acorn of doom at her, the Chipmunk King jumped out of a nearby tree and tackled him. They both wanted to be the one to destroy the loud human creature, so they started to fight over the acorn of doom, while still on top of Mithos’s head.
“AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH! Killer rodents! They’re attacking me! Go away! Get off! You can’t kill me! I’m taller than you!” Mithos screamed, running in circles. This caused both the Squirrel King and the Chipmunk King to lose their grip on the acorn of doom. It went flying through the air and hit Shade on the head. A moment later, Mithos was free from the killer rodents. Two piles of banana-scented goo lay on the ground.
1 Comments:
small furry rodents! I shall have my revenge on thee vile squirrel! and how could borakk have used a sword in his full-drake form? (full-drakes are typical dragon size-meaning house size- so his sword would have to be of equal size, else it would be equivalent to a giant weilding a toothpick, seeing as borakk is several times a normal fully shifted drake's size.) anyways, festival next right?
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