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[b]xerox sits down while looking at the cut, it was deep and long[/b]
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He took out a canteen of water and gently poured it over the wound. After mopping up any water left he applied a salve in and around the wound. He stitched up the gash and finally wrapped bandages around her arm.
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"Thanks for the help, now..... I need to warn the city about what has happened."
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"Ok you do that and I'll follow that ship." With that he turned and started walking back to my ship.
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"Be careful, the person who was commanding the hive was a guardian.."
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He stopped in his tracks and without turning he asked. "Was his name Grixis?"
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"I think, that's what the two knights that I fought called him."
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He continued again and this time with anger in every step. Void energy blackened the imidate area around him and left a dark trail in his wake.
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"Damn.... This guy must be pretty bad if just his name sparks anger in people..."
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The Warlock stomped up the ramp of his ship and took off to where the tomb ship exited. There was still some minor fluctuations from their warp drives and plugged in the corrdinants and engaged his own warp drive.
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[b]xerox got on her ship and heads to the city, she had to warn them about the coming storm[/b]
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On the ride there the Warlock took off his armor and gear and went to sleep on his bunk. When he did fall asleep he dreamed of Grixis. He killed his team and family with no mercy.
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[b]xerox establishes a comm link with him so they can work together to kill the dark guardian[/b]
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A soft beeping woke him up and he looked at the console. He had almost arrived at where Grixis exited. At the thought of him he clenched his fists. He opened the link to the female knight. "I've almost arrived. Did you warn the City?"
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"Yup, I hope that they will take up arms, the last thing they need is two gods attacking them at once."
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Edited by Zalamiir: 10/4/2015 5:28:23 AMGrixis was once again standing on the platform outside of the bridge at the front of the Cruiser in the open void of space. He couldn't wait to be back aboard the Dreadnaught again. The thoughts of returning the Ahamkara back into the realm of the living was at the forefront of his mind. The amount of devastation it would do was unfathomable. He glanced to his left to look at Molkir. She hid her emotions well, but he knew she was thinking about the same thing he was. Their thoughts were interrupted however at the sound of footsteps. Some that sounded small, and one that sounded large. He looked over his shoulder to look back at the interior of the bridge to see who approached them. He was pleased to see that it was his Blades. And this time [i]all[/i] of them. There was Men'kaar and Calvik on the left and right. In the middle of the two however, was Vôlik-Dal. He was an excellent swordsman and a remarkable leader. He could see weaknesses on both singular and multiple enemies that most would have missed. Grixis considered him to be a perfect balance of Men'kaar and Calvik. His speed was not as great as Men'kaar's, nor his strength as good as Calvik's. But he was still far superior to that of any Hive Knight. His sword's blade was made of pure Solar energy. And then at the back of the group, towering over them all, was Stronix, the Fanatic of Alak-Hul. As the name implied, he was the exact image of that traitor. He was the same size, he wore the same armor, and wielded the same ax as he once did. If Grixis didn't know any better, he would have sworn that the gear [i]did[/i] belong to the Dark Blade. Oh well. They all joined the two of them on the platform outside where they first kneeled and said their 'my liege' greetings. Vôlik-Dal was the first to break the silence. [i]"Is it time?"[/i] "It is time," he responded. He looked at Molkir, who was now anxiously looking at him. "Give the word," he said Without hesitance, she entered the bridge, and gave a shrieking call to the collection of Wizards. [i]"At last,"[/i] Men'kaar said. In no time at all, the space in front of them opened up into a massive black and green portal. The Cruiser accelerated it's speed and into the portal. The moment they passed through the threshold, the portal shut closed behind them.
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Just seconds after they left the Guardian's ship entered the same space the cruiser once was. "Dang it! We just missed them!" Frustrated he opened the com channel with the knight. "I just missed them. Any idea where they would go now?"
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"I think I know, there is another dreadnaught orbiting Jupiter, that might be where they went."
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"Great. Can I expect that you are trying to catch up to me?"
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"Yup, my sword is sharpened and ready for combat."
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"Good. I'll do the same then." With last minute calculations he disengaged the warp drive and was back in normal space. "I'll wait for you here."
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[b]xerox heads to orbit, her sword was sometimes pulsing with solar energy, ad if sending Morse code to her[/b]
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Edited by Zalamiir: 10/5/2015 2:43:03 AM[b][i]HIVE FLEET ORBITING JUPITER, DREADNAUGHT[/i][/b] Grixis and his Blades waited in his chambers. Men'kaar, Calvik, Vôlik-Dal, Stronix, and Molkir all stood in silence, on the exception of Molkir who floated. Grixis stared out into space at the fleet of eighteen Cruisers and the gas giant in the background illuminating them all. They had arrived in the system a few hours ago. When their Cruiser had established itself with the rest of the fleet, Tomb ships from both their Cruiser and the Dreadnaught began relocating the skeleton into the Dreadnaught. And so they stood in silence, waiting. The silence was broken at the sound of the huge door creaking open. He looked to see a Deathsinger enter his chambers. All eyes were on her. [i]"My liege, the skeleton is in place, and my sisters are ready to begin the ceremony."[/i] Finally. "Then let's not keep you waiting." ------------------------------------------- Their bodies retook their physical form upon exiting the portal. The Deathsinger had placed them all outside the chamber where the ceremony would take place. They all entered the chamber. The chamber was massive. It easily held the skeleton and looked like it could hold two more just like it. It was insane how big the Dreadnaught looked on the inside. And there [i]he[/i] was, standing in front of the skeleton. The Blades halted in their tracks, but Grixis kept walking until he was by his side, the one he shared their soul with. Sarkon. [i]"You have been busy,"[/i] he said in a cool but firm voice. As much as that was possible with the Hive. "I have," Grixis responded. "[i]This is a magnificent find, I can already see the untold deaths it will bring.[/i] "Indeed, once it is resurrected-" [i]"We will be doing much more than that."[/i] Grixis knew what he meant by that. He looked to the lead Deathsinger. "Begin." With that, the Deathsingers began their song. The room darkened at their voices, and the area around the skeleton began to be shrouded in a green fog. He could see the bones begin to faintly pulse a ghastly green color, and sections of them began to regrow flesh. After each passing minute, the song seemed to be getting louder. The chamber was getting darker, and the fog grew thicker until it all but blocked the skeleton from view. Then he knew that it was time. He reached into his consciousness until all he could feel was darkness. He knew Sarkon was doing the same thing. A single white light shone over the frame of the Ahamkara, then it grew, and grew. After ten seconds, it exploded in size. Above them all was a massive black and white orb that nearly covered the ceiling. This orb however, was much more than what it seemed, and every Hive knew that. This, was Light and Darkness in the form of an Oversoul. [i]Their[/i] Oversoul. At the end of the song, the Oversoul exploded into a flash of light, blinding everyone in the chamber. When their sight came, the chamber returned to normal, and the Oversoul vanished back into their netherworld. But in the place of the skeleton, was an Ahamkara in the flesh. It's scales were as black as night. It's chest rose and fell with each intake of breath. Then it's eyes opened, revealing a pitch black eye with a white bladed pupil. Then it rose from it's prone position. If Grixis thought it looked huge before, then he was not prepared for what he saw. It easily towered over everyone in the room, as it's head looked like it would touch the ceiling even though it seemed like there was no end to it. It stretched out its black, leather wings, which was weird since Ahamkara usually had feathered wings. A side effect of being resurrected he assumed. They seemed large enough to block out any sun. Then it's bladed eye fixed on him. "You," it spoke in a deep masculine voice, confirming that it was male. It brought its head down to their level, which now obscured his view from everything if it hadn't before. "There were others of your kind that had submitted and fallen under the influence of even the weakest Ahamkara. But you managing to resist [i]me?[/i] That is impressive." He had his lips pulled back to form a toothy grin, revealing the row of massive teeth that could puncture the strongest of armor. "What is your name, Guardian?" "Grixis. And I know longer go by that accursed title," he told him. The Ahamkara looked around at the Hive present. "So it would seem." "Now, what is your name, if I may ask?" The Ahamkara raised his head back to stand at full height. "Before my death, I was known as Shovaroth!" He exclaimed to his onlookers. "Now for another question. Why have you resurrected me?" "Let me answer your question with a question. How would you like to take revenge on those who ended your life?" Shovaroth smiled and this time, a deep rumble came from his serpent like throat that sounded like he was chuckling. "You know just what to say to this Ahamkara."
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The Warlocks own sword was also pulsing with arc energy. Something was trying to get a hold of him. He quickly sat on the floor of his ship and began meditating.
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[b]xerox sets the coordinates for his ship, she then relaxes as she waits[/b]
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Suddenly loud whispers began to fill the void. The Warlock tried to pull his mind back from the void and to his own body. But it was too late. Harsh angry whispers consumed his mind and began to tear at his light.