It was raining.
The mysterious man walked through it without getting wet, not a single drop touched his cloak that covered his whole body. The rain seemingly floated around his whole entire body as he walked through the Sakura Forest of Zalos in Sheol. He came to a clearing of flowers, beautiful flowers of all sorts that blended into a rainbow of melodies.
The man sneered as he gazed upon the tomb of Zachary Odin Socrates Ira. The pyre flame that burns through anything was steaming at top of the tomb. It was made out of dark granite with flames and lightning etched into it. Sitting at the top of the staircase of the tomb, before the door, was Gunnlogi in a pedestal. He walked up the staircase, slowly, mechanically. Grasping the hilt of the blade, he pulled it out with little to no effort. It was a good blade, nice and balanced.
The man laughed violently as he placed Gunnlogi into a scabbard he conjured up from nowhere's. He then placed it inside his cloak and as he did that, he pulled out envelopes and threw them into the air. They vanished in a giant puff of smoke. The man smirked and began to walk down the steps as the rain continued to avoid his whole being. His plan was coming to plan.
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Abel Silvio walked amongst the ruins of the ghost town as the night was young. The full moon gave enough light to make Abel's brown hair look darker then it was. It illuminated his tunic and baggy leggings as his boots clanked against the cobblestones. His scarf flowed gently in the cold winter breeze as Abel held the invite that he received randomly when he was traveling. Snow was falling gently as Abel's cheeks were rosy red.
“Battle for Gunnlogi...” Abel mused out loud as he stopped at the rusted fountain square in the middle of the town. Gunnlogi was Zachary's cherished sword. If someone was going to inherit it, it should be either his children or Abel himself. Abel couldn't possibly take the sword himself but he would win the fight and take it back to where it belonged. If someone was holding a free-for-all brawl for his sword, who knows who would turn up. Sword hunters? Old enemies?
Abel couldn't take the risk, he had to win at any cost. He owed Zachary everything, he was the one who first acknowledge him as a human being, not a monster. For that, Abel will finally pay back the debt he owed him.
“Alright, come on out.” Abel said loudly, he adjusted his footing and shifted, looking around his surroundings for the other combatants. “I know someone is here, I can smell maybe four or five people.”
The mysterious man walked through it without getting wet, not a single drop touched his cloak that covered his whole body. The rain seemingly floated around his whole entire body as he walked through the Sakura Forest of Zalos in Sheol. He came to a clearing of flowers, beautiful flowers of all sorts that blended into a rainbow of melodies.
The man sneered as he gazed upon the tomb of Zachary Odin Socrates Ira. The pyre flame that burns through anything was steaming at top of the tomb. It was made out of dark granite with flames and lightning etched into it. Sitting at the top of the staircase of the tomb, before the door, was Gunnlogi in a pedestal. He walked up the staircase, slowly, mechanically. Grasping the hilt of the blade, he pulled it out with little to no effort. It was a good blade, nice and balanced.
The man laughed violently as he placed Gunnlogi into a scabbard he conjured up from nowhere's. He then placed it inside his cloak and as he did that, he pulled out envelopes and threw them into the air. They vanished in a giant puff of smoke. The man smirked and began to walk down the steps as the rain continued to avoid his whole being. His plan was coming to plan.
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Abel Silvio walked amongst the ruins of the ghost town as the night was young. The full moon gave enough light to make Abel's brown hair look darker then it was. It illuminated his tunic and baggy leggings as his boots clanked against the cobblestones. His scarf flowed gently in the cold winter breeze as Abel held the invite that he received randomly when he was traveling. Snow was falling gently as Abel's cheeks were rosy red.
“Battle for Gunnlogi...” Abel mused out loud as he stopped at the rusted fountain square in the middle of the town. Gunnlogi was Zachary's cherished sword. If someone was going to inherit it, it should be either his children or Abel himself. Abel couldn't possibly take the sword himself but he would win the fight and take it back to where it belonged. If someone was holding a free-for-all brawl for his sword, who knows who would turn up. Sword hunters? Old enemies?
Abel couldn't take the risk, he had to win at any cost. He owed Zachary everything, he was the one who first acknowledge him as a human being, not a monster. For that, Abel will finally pay back the debt he owed him.
“Alright, come on out.” Abel said loudly, he adjusted his footing and shifted, looking around his surroundings for the other combatants. “I know someone is here, I can smell maybe four or five people.”