Dwayna DragonFire
2014 Little Cup Champion
"The negative energy is sure to overcome the power of many more citizens if a solution is not implemented," said the grating, mechanical voice of a robotic soldier. "Our next estimate portrays the destruction of Terrater as we know it."
"This cannot continue," said a firm, female voice in reply. "Isn't there any way we could get rid of the problem without destroying it? I know that taking something away from the universe entirely can change the course of the future. So it was with my father, his brothers and sisters, and his mother before him. Can we not just... 'change the energy'?"
The Chosen Android before her seemed almost contemplative for a moment, the soft whirring of 'gears' audible to anyone near him. The brunette before him worriedly put her head on her hands, her brow furrowing and her scaled green tail coiling up to sit in her lap. This war had gone on for nearly three years, and many had died at the hands of their enemy, the Ayx. If only her father was still alive... but it had been fated that he would die before now since even before the beginning of time.
"There is a way," came the direct reply, at which her green frilled ears perked up slightly. "We would have to use a technology never before used -"
"Do it," she said instantaneously, her fangs grinding angrily. "Too many lives have been lost to these soulless beings already. They must be stopped at all costs."
"I hope you mean it, My Lady Dwayna," said the Android back to her sternly, "We need a distraction. The Ayx planet will project its energy here yet again and it will be focused on the destruction of the planet. With your help it is possible we could activate the device in a timely fashion, but it is likely you will sustain major damage that will not be easily healed, perhaps even die. It is both advisable and inadvisable to do this."
A saddened look came over Dwayna's face, her emerald wings curling into themselves slightly as if afraid. Many thoughts whirred their way through her mind much like the gears in the Android's head would when deep in thought. A quick decision was made, and a grim look came over her face as she realized this could not be stalled any longer.
"I will make this distraction for you," she said in a melancholy tone. "I will hope that you implement the device before I'm too severely damaged, or at the very least before the Ayx have overrun the place." With that she stood from her throne in a quick manner, an arm movement made to grip a sword beside the throne and another to pick up a shield with the kingdom's crest. A heavy-set but determined look on her face, Dwayna stepped out the door and flew out towards the desert, where dark clouds thundered above in a foreboding manner to welcome the great foe waiting for her.
---
It had been several years since that day, one where the line of Terrater nearly ended and chaos would have taken grip. The now bitter Queen of Terrater sat upon her throne, regretting that she had sacrificed so many lives needlessly to live up to her father's name and didn't think to try to stop the problem sooner. The grim reminders of that war stared her in the face every day of her life, a prosthetic robotic arm and leg that had taken the place of the limbs that were cut from her in that final, climactic battle.
Some good had come of it, as the Androids had changed the negative energy just in time, bringing back the result of some positive energy that they contained in a box. The positive energy was transferred into an empty android body that the Great Father had supplied them with, as if he had already known this would happen. The irony of the fact that everyone seemed to know what was fated to happen except for Dwayna herself, who was the catalyst of all these things.
She had woken from her own personal nightmare to a new face that she hadn't seen before, the Android that they had given the positive energy to. A shiver went down her spine as she realized he had transferred a physical hologram of flesh onto his exterior, his eyes hidden by a purple visor. He looked like a scientist or a doctor as he was wearing a lab coat, and another shiver ran down her spine at the fact that his smile towards her was so genuine.
It was him she had to thank for the new limbs and the fact that she was even alive today. Still, the memories of how quickly the events seemed to have happened flooded back to her. At the age of fifteen her father and mother had been murdered by a cousin of hers, and only a couple of years after that she had been fooled and betrayed by the Ayx for the first time. The war started and it lasted for nearly three years before it came to its end. Now, everything was peaceful again except for her own mind, the war that had long since passed still haunting her dreams.
She clicked her metallic fingers on the side of her throne, staring towards the door as if waiting for someone to appear. Someone always came to visit her everyday, and it was only a matter of time until she knew who would grace her presence this morning.
((OOC: Feel free to introduce yourselves!))
"This cannot continue," said a firm, female voice in reply. "Isn't there any way we could get rid of the problem without destroying it? I know that taking something away from the universe entirely can change the course of the future. So it was with my father, his brothers and sisters, and his mother before him. Can we not just... 'change the energy'?"
The Chosen Android before her seemed almost contemplative for a moment, the soft whirring of 'gears' audible to anyone near him. The brunette before him worriedly put her head on her hands, her brow furrowing and her scaled green tail coiling up to sit in her lap. This war had gone on for nearly three years, and many had died at the hands of their enemy, the Ayx. If only her father was still alive... but it had been fated that he would die before now since even before the beginning of time.
"There is a way," came the direct reply, at which her green frilled ears perked up slightly. "We would have to use a technology never before used -"
"Do it," she said instantaneously, her fangs grinding angrily. "Too many lives have been lost to these soulless beings already. They must be stopped at all costs."
"I hope you mean it, My Lady Dwayna," said the Android back to her sternly, "We need a distraction. The Ayx planet will project its energy here yet again and it will be focused on the destruction of the planet. With your help it is possible we could activate the device in a timely fashion, but it is likely you will sustain major damage that will not be easily healed, perhaps even die. It is both advisable and inadvisable to do this."
A saddened look came over Dwayna's face, her emerald wings curling into themselves slightly as if afraid. Many thoughts whirred their way through her mind much like the gears in the Android's head would when deep in thought. A quick decision was made, and a grim look came over her face as she realized this could not be stalled any longer.
"I will make this distraction for you," she said in a melancholy tone. "I will hope that you implement the device before I'm too severely damaged, or at the very least before the Ayx have overrun the place." With that she stood from her throne in a quick manner, an arm movement made to grip a sword beside the throne and another to pick up a shield with the kingdom's crest. A heavy-set but determined look on her face, Dwayna stepped out the door and flew out towards the desert, where dark clouds thundered above in a foreboding manner to welcome the great foe waiting for her.
---
It had been several years since that day, one where the line of Terrater nearly ended and chaos would have taken grip. The now bitter Queen of Terrater sat upon her throne, regretting that she had sacrificed so many lives needlessly to live up to her father's name and didn't think to try to stop the problem sooner. The grim reminders of that war stared her in the face every day of her life, a prosthetic robotic arm and leg that had taken the place of the limbs that were cut from her in that final, climactic battle.
Some good had come of it, as the Androids had changed the negative energy just in time, bringing back the result of some positive energy that they contained in a box. The positive energy was transferred into an empty android body that the Great Father had supplied them with, as if he had already known this would happen. The irony of the fact that everyone seemed to know what was fated to happen except for Dwayna herself, who was the catalyst of all these things.
She had woken from her own personal nightmare to a new face that she hadn't seen before, the Android that they had given the positive energy to. A shiver went down her spine as she realized he had transferred a physical hologram of flesh onto his exterior, his eyes hidden by a purple visor. He looked like a scientist or a doctor as he was wearing a lab coat, and another shiver ran down her spine at the fact that his smile towards her was so genuine.
It was him she had to thank for the new limbs and the fact that she was even alive today. Still, the memories of how quickly the events seemed to have happened flooded back to her. At the age of fifteen her father and mother had been murdered by a cousin of hers, and only a couple of years after that she had been fooled and betrayed by the Ayx for the first time. The war started and it lasted for nearly three years before it came to its end. Now, everything was peaceful again except for her own mind, the war that had long since passed still haunting her dreams.
She clicked her metallic fingers on the side of her throne, staring towards the door as if waiting for someone to appear. Someone always came to visit her everyday, and it was only a matter of time until she knew who would grace her presence this morning.
((OOC: Feel free to introduce yourselves!))