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  •  06-14-2008, 12:43 AM 280766 in reply to 280640

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

    "Just wait one moment. We gotta clear the skies first." Kiyo raised his left arm out from under his cloak, revealing a similar scroll wrapping that covered his left arm up to the fingers, except this scroll was white with numerous red runes covering it. "Sensei, did you hear something a few moments ago?"

    <Yes, it was that blond Silvermyth, Midori. But I couldn't make out what she said because of the noise from our attack.>
    "Oh really? Nevermind then. We have a new threat to worry about."

    Kiyo looked up at the imminent shower of the Kajata's projectiles and took aim with his left arm. The limb instantly detonated with flames like the previous attack as the Suzaku warrior gathered his mana. The sudden blaze swirled in a spiral before retreating into his outstretched palm.  "Renzoku Endan (Continuous Fireballs)!!!" True to his call, dozens upon dozens of fist-sized fireballs erupted from Kiyo's left palm and shot into the sky, explosively intercepting the falling diamonds before they could land. As the last of the glass rain disintegrated, Kiyo closed his left hand and ceased his attack, taking in a few breaths.

    <Getting winded already?>
    "Hardly."

    Kiyo then turned to Gail and Killrock. "Alright, about those shredder teeth...if your hand can rotate 360 degrees at a quick rate, you could simply cut through the teeth by spinning a photon weapon like a circular saw. And I don't know your heat tolerance, so just tell me to stop when appropriate." After placing his hand on the android's shoulder, Kiyo slowly began to flow his mana into automaton's metallic body, which promptly started to glow white-hot with magical heat.




  •  06-17-2008, 9:10 PM 281040 in reply to 280766

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

                Gail smiled at the mention of sawing threw the kajata’s teeth. “Good idea Kiyo, but we have no idea what that things bones are made of. If it’s as durable as it’s skin, then his plasma blades won’t do a very good job cutting through. But I’ve got an idea, I’m going to make a hole under the neck for our robotic commando to slip in.” The half demon took off to meet up with Midori.

     

                The blond Silvermyth was having a hell of a time knocking down the Kajata. Her clones where few in number now and did little to harm the great beast. “HEY! looks like you could use a hand, well, so could I!” Gail stopped by her side, his wild grin had already faded away. “So what’s the plan?” “We’re going to make way for a red hot robot, so let’s take out one of those front legs.” The swarm of shadow Midoris closed in on the beasts right arm while the real Midori and Gail made there way over.

     

                Kajata roared and thrashed about, he didn’t enjoy having his arm sawed off by so many tiny blades. but with his head closer to the ground, he was able to dispatch them more easily. A whip of his tongue sent all of her clones into oblivion. “Ok, now let’s carve out a hole for Killrock, he looks ready!” The half demon could se his bionic comrade running up behind him, glowing red hot. Midori and Gail both plunged there weapons into the beast and ran along the sand, cutting all the way from it’s chest to it’s belly.

     

                “Bite my hot-glowing ass!”

     

                Killrock dove into kajata’s belly while Midori and Gail tried to escape. They didn’t wish to be anywhere around this thing when it fell over. Out of pain, the snake thrashed it’s head, and it’s tongue came out  and knocked Midori to the ground. The creature wasn’t able to concentrate and pull her in at the moment. “Damn, Midori, are you alright?” Gail scooped her up and ran off the scene as Killrock continued to wreck havoc deeper within the creature…
  •  06-18-2008, 12:18 PM 281065 in reply to 281040

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

    "Hmm... dont need this.....or this.... oh, what the hell this dosent look too important". Varrious important looking organs were being tossed from the gapeing hole in Kajata, before the wound would heal again. mean while, the still sizzleing Android was calderiseing everything from inside.

    "wheeeeewwww its Nasty in here". grabing another organ and tearing it down, stomping on it, then kicking it about like it was some kind of football, before stomping it again. "Wear's your heart damn it!?"
    Theres a hole in the world like a Great black pit and ists filled with people who are filled with ***!.

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  •  06-21-2008, 10:39 PM 281377 in reply to 281065

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

                It wasn’t long before the entire creature tipped over onto its side, letting out one last howl before laying to rest. The body quickly decomposed into fecalmatter, which Killrock emerged from, smelly and dirty.

     

                “WOOHOO!”

     

                he would need to be cleaned…

     

                Gail walked with Midori over to Victor. “Dude, you just stood there the whole time! When where you going to attack?” The half demon had a displeased look on his face as he looked at Victor with dagger eyes. “I…I…I was thinking about it but…” He looked over his shoulder at the sky. “The sun got to me…”

     

                “…”

     

                Gail pulled Killrock’s other arm out of Victors grasp and handed him Midori “Take Midori back to the sub, I think her ribs are broken.” With a nod, Victor walked back with the blond Silvermyth.

     

     

     

                David sat beside Erika  in the council, listening to everyone drone on about the best course of action to take against there enemy. Lunarina and Billy where seated further back behind a curtain, waiting to be revealed when all the BS in the room died down.

     

                “We should wait it out!”

     

                “NO! the president should send another squad!”

     

                “Why not just nuke them all?”

     

                “The radiation could back lash and come back here!”

     

                David grit his teeth as his patience wore thin.

     

                “Not if we wait for a westward wind!”

     

                “I’m not impressed with any of those ideas…”

     

                All eyes turned towards the president as he stood up. “I’ve been working hard on a means of better controlling the military. Wireless just isn’t all it cracked up to be anymore, your asking the enemy to hack into my maids, and I can’t have that. So I…”

     

                “Why are they all maids anyway?”

     

                David looked over at the imbecile that just said that. “Because they’re  my servants.”

     

                After the brief explanation, The curtain raised with the snap of David’s fingers. Billy was behind the drums, and Lunarina held a bass in her hands. There where also a few robots waiting behind them. The president also seemed to have a guitar behind his  desk, and  Erika readied her mic. Someone on the council shook his head and looked towards David.

     

                “You’re going to sing for us?”

     

                “Not for you, for the maids.”

     

                The individual continued to chuckle as David pulled out a pick. “I’d like you to try and hack into my robots.  There mission is to shoot you with silly string, so you have to hack into them to prevent this.” “Seeing as I programmed the AI myself, that shouldn’t be too hard.” The individual cracked his knuckles and sat back down in front of a lap top. “Send them on there way, I’ll be amazed if they make it half way over.”

     

                And so everyone started to play, and Erika started singing. As soon as the band got going, the maids stood up and started to march over towards there intended target. There faces where mute of any emotion. The programmer leisurely cracked his knuckles and started to disrupt the robots.

     

                “Hu? There’s no way to access there on-board computer!”

     

                Now starting to panic, he tried to use anti-wireless masks and other state-of-the-art software to try and log into them, but it was no use, it was like they weren’t being controlled via computer.

     

                “What’s going on!?”

     

                The maids doused there adversary in silly string. The music started to die down too.

     

                “This isn’t safe! How where you controlling them?!”

     

                “With music of course! You see, they have no wireless connection, only a built in radio. The music we play tells the androids what to do. I have a special radio station that will throw out an uncommon frequency, so unless they know our songs or the frequency, our robotic war machine will only be controlled by us!”

     

                “That… is brilliant Mr. president!”

     

                The entire council roared into applause as the band started to play again, and more silly string was shot onto the programmer.

     

               

     

     

                “WHAT-THE-FLYING-HELL?”

     

                Two more Kajata walked the desert. There bodies swaying side to side as they closed in on the Silvermyths. “Ok guys, we have the system down, now we just have to apply it so that we can beat two of them!” But before they could spring into action, a loud, monsters howl could be heard, even over the howls of the kajata…

     

                …More like a battle cry…

     

                “Storm crow?”

     

                The mighty demon stood atop the city’s wall, looking outward over the Silvermyths and into the eyes of the other demons. He wore a red scarf just under his dome helmet, which was fitted with wings and a glass visor. The rest of his body was covered in a thick plate mail, and had chains dangling freely off the arms. “AW! What the hell? I didn’t order you guys to siege the city yet! An early siege could spell doom for my plans! So…I’ll have to take you both down!” Storm crow then spread his monstrous wings, there span greater than that of a B-17. with a flap from his gigantic wings, he took to the skies.

     

                The Creatures immediately took action when they saw the large winged demon flying at them. they both readied there scythe like arms, waiting for the perfect time to strike. But that moment would never come. In the blink of an eye, Storm crow had sawed threw there other legs with his long, hardened wings. There limbs falling off to the side as there bodies crashed to the ground. The kajata floundered and screeched as the demon landed beside them, wings still visible. He turned the creatures over onto there backs as he watched there limbs slowly regenerate. “You filthy disgusting animals…” with a quick swipe, his wings sliced into the creatures and opened up there chests, even these wounds slowly healed. Before they could entirely heal however, Storm crow hurled forth his four hooks, and they imbedded themselves deep within the monsters. There they continued to wreck havoc deep within them, tearing apart organs and shattering bones. Then, all at once, the demon charged a high voltage current threw his weapons into the beasts, cooking them on the inside. After a few brief moments, the kajata had been decommissioned.

     

                “…OH! Didn’t see you there Gail. That’s a mighty cute outfit of newbies you have with you.” Storm crow approached the Silvermyths, grinning and shaking his finger. “ Is that all? You’re going to kill me with a group of four people?” He started to chuckle, but he still advanced towards Gail.

     

                “Demon, keep your distance.”

     

                “Ha ha, like I’m scared of you and your Silvermyths…”

     

                Storm crow was now no more than a foot away from the half demon. Gail looked up at the demon that towered over him. now wasn’t the time to crack jokes.

     

                “How’s the weather up there?”

     

                “You never where one to take me seriously… But that changes today!”

     

                Storm crow looked away from Gail. “One of your men are going to die, right here, right now, and there isn’t a damn thing any of you are going to be able to do about it. however, I need to choose a candidate first…” The demon looked over all of Gail's men, trying to decide who was ready for slaughter. Meanwhile, Gail placed a hand on his weapons, ready should the demon try anything funny..

     

                “Hmm, a robot, a half demon, a Suzaku human, and a plain mortal. Tisk tisk tisk…” The demon continued to pace in front of the Silvermyths, completely fearless.

     

         


  •  06-22-2008, 10:53 AM 281433 in reply to 281377

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

    Killrock's light like eyes slowly shifted about. Well.... im not going to be the one to die...I mean....I already killed the Kajata the fact that it was a team effort completely escaped the androids prossessing.

    but a brillient Idea came to hjis circuts. I have his brother...a-a-and after all, im a robot...im...not ment to fight him....hehe....er....

    in the blink of an eye, Killrock slid his hand across his body, balled up some of the Poo and mutch like the apple throw he did while still on the Dutchman. Hurled the Vile ball of Fecal matter onto Storm crow's glass Visor wich spred all the way across, for a temporary blinding.

    "...uh... Bye guys!". Killrock then dashed past Gail, and in doing so snatched up his arm as he continued to flee from the Storm Demon.
    Theres a hole in the world like a Great black pit and ists filled with people who are filled with ***!.

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  •  06-24-2008, 6:33 PM 281670 in reply to 281433

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

    Storm crow wiped the dew of his helmet with a chuckle.

     

                “Well, this makes the choice a little easier anyway.”

     

                The demon pointed at Kiyo

     

                “You’re going to die, and there isn’t anything you can do about it.”

     

                Gail still stood stoic, holding his weapon and staring off into space like he was in some sort of Zen state.
  •  06-27-2008, 6:08 AM 281860 in reply to 281670

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

    [ My sincerest apologies for not posting, but not only was I unable to log in for some reason while on holiday, I've simply had no muse for ages <_<' ]

    Fortunately, the sub remained largely undamaged, save for the earlier explosive surprises. Victor adjusted his hold on Midori and dropped through the open hatch, taking her to the nearest cabin and laying her softly onto the bed. His job done, he returned topside and cast his glance to where the latest obstacle had perished.

    That was embarassing. Next time, I'll be sure to challenge myself and take the threat solo.




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  •  06-29-2008, 8:40 PM 282145 in reply to 281860

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

     

                “…Victor?”

     

                Storm crow looked away from Gail and Kiyo and focused his gaze on Victor. “It can’t be! He’s here?” The demon started to wander over to the cloaked Silvermyth. But with a quick snap, Gail’s weapons sliced into the demons ribs. “OW! Dang it Gail, can’t you wait your turn?”

     

                “Kiyo, Victor and I can hold him off, please, go get David! His Air force could help us out a lot right now!”

     

    After telling Kiyo what to do, Gail continued to Battle the goliath. “GO KIYO! NOW!”
  •  06-30-2008, 1:04 AM 282163 in reply to 282145

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

    “You’re going to die, and there isn’t anything you can do about it.”

    Kiyo remained silent, fixing a steady glare at the massive demon before him. Then, ever so slowly, he subtly lifted his right arm with the Crimson Soul ring emitting an ominous glow. Then suddenly...

     “…Victor?”

    Storm Crow turned and walked away, heading straight for the sub. Before the demon could even flinch, Gail's weapons pierced into its body.

    “Kiyo, Victor and I can hold him off, please, go get David! His Air force could help us out a lot right now!” Gail yelled.

    "But he-"

    “GO KIYO! NOW!”

    "Alright. Guess I can't defy a direct order." The Suzaku grabbed the collar of his cloak and cast it off with one swift move, revealing a series of scroll belts wrapped about his waist and legs. "And now...." Kiyo reached into one of the belt pockets and pulled out what seemed to be a small, rectangular piece of parchment with several red swirling patterns painted onto it. "...a parting gift." With a flick of his wrist, Kiyo chucked the small scroll straight at Storm Crow's back. Right as the paper flew, Kiyo slapped his hands together, almost as if in prayer. "Suzaku-ryuu (Vermilion Phoenix Style)..." The airborne parchment found its mark and stuck to Storm Crow's back like superglue. "...Sajō Houō (Chainlink Phoenix)."

    Without warning, a huge mess of fiery chains erupted from the tiny piece of parchment. Barely a second passed by before the massive demon lord was ensnared from head to toe in the blazing restraints.
    Kiyo wasted no time, wheeling about to face the city in the distance. He quickly crossed his arms and focussed his mana into his feet. "Sensei, I'm counting on you for the wings...." Kiyo whispered.

    <Roger>

    A slight sizzling burn began to build up at the back of Kiyo's muscular shoulders as he continued to focus more mana into his feet. The scrolls wrapped around his arms lit up once more. "Now...... Hi no Tsubasa (Wings of Fire)." The brawny Silvermyth swung his arms aside. And right on queue, two massive jets of fire sprouted from the back of his shoulders and quickly reformed into a pair of burning wings. At the same time, Kiyo's feet ignited with rotating flames that spun into a tight coil-like shape. He quickly crouched into a tightly sprung stance, and then..... "LIFTOFF!!!!"

    *KABOOM*

    Like a super-charged rocket, Kiyo's body shot off into the sky with a deafening roar, with his leg flames and fiery wings propelling him at astounding speeds towards the Industrial city. Hot wind blasted into his face as the city began to grow larger and larger in view. Despite the exhilarating speed and adrenaline pumping through his veins, Kiyo's breathing steadily grew heavier and heavier as he continued to race through the sky.  "Damnit, this technique won't leave me much more to fight with. Gotta pace myself..."

     




  •  06-30-2008, 2:33 AM 282168 in reply to 282163

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

    Victor looked around his a bemused expression on his face as he heard his name called twice. His gaze landed on Storm Crow and he cracked a smile. That was quick. Now to make up for that earlier mishap.

    "Well, if it isn't contestant number two," the dhampir chuckled icily, spinning his blades into his hands and baring his fangs with a malevolent hiss. Taking advantage of the fiery chains that suddenly coiled around Storm Crow's body, Victor broke into a run, launching himself into a jump and aiming to drive his daggers into the demon's skull. If Storm Crow had something to say, he had about a second to say it.

    Otherwise, he was going to join his dear brother Vega in death, here and now.




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  •  06-30-2008, 8:53 PM 282237 in reply to 282168

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

    -"How come you never taught us in class?"- inquired Afonos all of a sudden, walking closely beside Akasuki as they moved through the silent corridors of the lifeless sand-sub.

     

    "Because I'm not a teacher, I'm a lieutenant." The Alchemist picked up a bag of bubbling potions and carried it over her shoulder like saint nick. "So, you ready?"

     

    He nodded.

     

    -"That's what I don't get. Why would a skilled alchemist choose a battlefield over the academy?"-

    "Teachers care about their students, I care about myself."

     

    Afonos fixed his gaze on the side of her face, as if trying to find something elusive.

     

    -"I see...by the way, Miss Akasuki, I've been meaning to ask you..."-

     

    His stare shifted to the floorboards below.

     

    -"Do the Silvermyth...blame me...for D?"-

     

    Akasuki grinned, seemingly ignoring his question.

     

    "Ok, before we go searching for Wolf, let's spar a little bit..."

     

    She dropped her bag to the ground and picked up two wooden swords, and tossed one of them to Afonos.

     

    "You ready?"

     

    The young silvermyth was taken aback by Akasuki’s actions as his somberness was quickly replaced by surprise. He looked at the smooth hilt of the weapon he clutched tightly within his grasp, his eyes wandering all the way to the tip. Soon, a slight smile of resignation adorned his semblant.

     

    -"Fine then..."-

    "...Hmm, now that I think about it, I'm kinda thirsty. Want something to drink?"

     

    She rested the weapon against the side of a fridge and pulled out some orange juce and started to fill some glasses.

     

    Once again, confusion overcame Afonos's expression. He lowered his wooden sword and rubbed the back of his head.

     

    -"Alright..."-

     

    Afonos approched the woman's outstreched arm, which held his drink, but before his hand could fully grasp it, Akasuki swiftly picked up her sword and cracked him in the side of the head, bringing him to the ground, temporarily dazed. When he finaly came to, the alchemist was kneeling beside him with a cunning grin on her face.

     

    "I win."

     

    The young silvermyth rubbed the soreness that overcame an specific part of his head.

     

    -"Wow, I knew you were not a people person, but was that really necessary?"-

    "Of course, you see, I'm a woman. You where looking at me for my features and not my abilities. Everyone hates me because I'm a witch, only you treat me like a woman. That is your only fault as a warrior, and it's why you were bested by Vega, and why D died."

     

    Afonos remained silent. He'd always been some kind of philanderer. His susceptibility for beautiful women had blinded him as he held Vega itself within his arms, which lead to D's ultimate fate. Maybe if he’d stayed focused...

     

    -"It's only human..."-

     

    The young silvermyth heard the voice like some kind of distant echo.

     

    -"What was that?"- he asked Akasuki, thinking she'd been the one to speak such words.

     

    "...No idea." She didn't seem very interested in finding out what he meant.  "Let's get going, I see some footprints going out of the sub."

     

    The alchemist swiftly picked up her bag and marched out the hole, waiting for Afonos to follow.

    The young man got back on his feet.

     

    -"She kinda reminds me of..."- he thought to himself, but before he could complete the line of thought, he simply smiled and followed after her.

     

     


    YA~HA!

  •  06-30-2008, 8:56 PM 282238 in reply to 282237

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

     

    Storm crow just nodded faintly with a smirk to Victor’s cheesy one-liner, and

    countered with one of his own.

     

    “I’ll take you on for 100 Alex!”

     

    *BOOM! *

     

    The burning chains fractured and broke away, flying outward towards the Silvermyths as if they where shot out of a shotgun. “I’ve been bound by fire for 600 years! I’m not returning to my bonds just yet!”

     

     

     

    David waved good bye to Erica and his friends, and addressed his made armada. “Sing your hearts out, I have to watch everything from above.” Before boarding the chopper that just landed, He inspected the front row of maids. It was almost a shame to send such beautiful machines out to be destroyed in combat, but he’d rest well knowing his opponent would die swiftly, and by the tens or hundreds for every robot that fell. But what was this? “You don’t look like the others! What are you doing in the front row?”

     

    "Um.....me?" came the not so robotic, or maid sounding Machine... there stood a much taller Robot... and a bit more Broad, though wearing a Dress made of Red steel, which didn’t look all t well on the Black Machine. "I'm...uh... just, doing what every one else is...heh" "Hmm, you can talk...and you sound kind of masculine... but smooth talkers are the elite! what is your name, maid?" The president leaned in close to hear Killrock’s reply. "....errrr" there was really no Womanly name he could think of but he had to cover it up some how! "All I was given was the Initials RRG sir" he used the initials to a Very demented robot he knew instead...

     

                David nodded with a smile "...ahh... well ma'am, you will be leading this platoon into the heart of the enemy! I'm making you the boss! you're the only smart bot I have at the moment, so don't let me down. You're first job will be to escort me to the main gates." This was a publicity stunt, and would all get on yggdrasillian’s airwaves, further demoralizing them. The chopper took off to meet him by the gate. David locked arms with the android.

     

                "Let's go!"

     

                 with a final wave to Erica, who just smiled, the army started to move, and Killrock stumbled along with them.

     

    "Oh shi-....sure!" Killrock thought he would be safe with all of these battle maids, but it turned out he was going to be in a lot more trouble than he thought...
  •  07-03-2008, 6:33 PM 282566 in reply to 282238

    Re: Silvermyth Bane: Divagro Must Die (story)

    Now that she'd been left all alone within the metallic compounds of the sand-sub, Midori's eyes roamed up and down the ceiling that faced her horizontally from her place in bed. She mused about recent events.

     

    -"I wonder if Wolf's alright..."-

    "He passesd me on my way here..."

     

    The former silvermyth turned her head and noticed an unfamiliar figure, a blond man in a white tunic, marked with a blue tree. He adjusted his glasses as he approched the bed.

     

    "So, you must be Midori, right?"

     

    She eyed the man from head to toe as she straightening herself up into a sitting position. Such shift pained her wounded ribs, yet she hid her affliction.

     

    -"Yeah, and who might you be?"-

     

    The individual smiled and rested the palm of his hand on the hilt of his scabbared.

     

    "I am Gervais Godelieve, the newest of the three Black Silvermyths."

     

    Just then, Midoir deviated her gaze from his own to the sheets covering her lap, a faint smile on her face.

     

    -"Heh, I see...so...who spilled the beans? Or did you know all along?"-

    "To be honest, I snuck aboard when you arrived at Mary's mansion. Irvine knew you'd be travelling towards the trinity, so we all set up near the main outposts leading there. I got the mansion outpost, obviously." His smile never wavered, however his eyes moved all over her. "You're very attractive, you know that?"

     

    The former silvermyth chuckled at his compliment.

     

    -"Why thank you, you're not so shabby yourself..."-

     

    Just then, Midori’s right hand sprung from within the interior of the sheets as her sword ripped through them and flung right towards his gut.

     

    -"...Too bad we had to meet under the current circumstances."-

     

    He grabbed her weapon weakly as his eyes bolged from suprise, his mouth dropping from a smile to a grim frown.

     

    "Im...Imposible! You slew me, a great black silvermyth, NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"

     

    After a brief pause, he released her weapon and started to chuckle before he finally broke out into a chilling laughing frenzy.

     

    -"What the...?"-

     

    Without losing time, Midori sprung from her place in bed and flipped over his head, landing behind him as she rushed for the door.

     

    Once she grabbed the door knob, she twisted it and snapped it clean off.

     

    "Oh! the door knob is made out of chocolate! Let me have some!"

     

    He wrenched the knob out of her hand and took a bite off some of it.

     

    "Mmmm, milk chocolate, would you like some?" he gestured towards her with the treat.

     

    Her eyes widened in shock.

     

    -"Wha-what did you just do?"-

    "Oh yea, you see, this place isn't real." he stated this as he continued eating, more for intimidation than for the taste. "When Victor left, I injected you with a sleeping agent, then I simply opened up a sub-dimension where you and I could be on even ground. Well... not entirely even, I still hold most of the control."

     

    Midori sheathed her sword back into its scabbard before she started to fix her hair into a ponytail.

     

    -"Do you usually inject defensless sleeping maidens with drugs just so you can fiddle around with them?"-

    "All the time." He replied sarcastically with a smile. "Some even beg me to, but I can't use my powers with abandon, after all, I'm still a Silvermyth at heart!" Just as he said "Heart", Midori found herself  in an all-black bikini. "Oops, too late. On the up side, the color goes well with your hair!"

     

    The former silvermyth stared down at her half-naked body, her eyes aquiring a sardonic tinge about them.

     

    -"Listen, if you're here to kill me, just get on with it. Spare me the torture of dealing with such an immature newbie."-

    "Hey, this newbie has been a lieutenant  almost as long as you were, but I'm not here to kill you. I'm not like Irvine or Mull, they’re always talking about 'redemption'. But you skip one very important step if you just jump into redemption."

     

    For effect, Gervais tossed the knob away and tilted his glasses.

     

    "Judgement."

    -"Right, right, and you're supposed to be qualified for that..."- she replied at the time she grabbed her boobs and bounced them a bit as if to show the manner of his perverted ways -"Tch, now I'm really relieved that I was expelled from the guild. It was men like you who ended Lt. Amelia's life on that mission years ago. Should've known Ray didn't care."-

     

    Gervis almost entirely missed her point, as he was waiting for her anatomy to stop moving.

     

    "...I do find it strange how those who dish it out can never take it. There will be plenty of time for pouting later, but now, we must visit your past, where you killed an entire town...and my dear uncle."

     

    Once again, everything abruptly changed. Midori was back in her usual outfit and the town she destroyed long ago had been masterfully reasembled to the letter.

     

    "Remind you of anything, sweety?"

     

    The former silvermyth surveyed her surroundings briefly.

     

    -"Let me guess; revenge over a dead relative?"- she inquired impassively.

     

    Gervis chuckled. "No, I'm not like you, someone who goes on a rampage just because their friend gets killed. Despite my immaturity, I am a fair person."

     

    He pointed to a building with his sword.

     

    "Now, where did you wake up? in there?"

    -"When I woke up, one of the other Lietuenants had already come back from giving his report. He was able to rescue me in time...just after the marshal and his men were done with Amelia. She was able to hold them back long enough to save me. Still, they were not punished, since they were the law upholders of Burguen and a Silvermyth is not allowed to harm normal humans that don't pose a threat to the Guild either. They paid us for the mission, even though we didn't complete it...and that was that."-

     

    The events seemed to come to life before Gervais as Midori spoke. "Do continue."

     

    -"But I wouldn't allow it to end like that, not after what they'd done and would've done if they hadn’t been stopped. I admit, my heart was filled with hatred, so my judgement was fogged by vengeance. That's why after I recovered, I traveled back to Burguen...and slaughtered the marshal and his men mercilessly.”-

     

    The blonde huntress opened her eyes again, crossing stares with Gervis.

     

    -“Yet, that was not enough. The town inhabitants had all been nothing but cowards. If they had interceded for us when I called for help, then maybe things would&#