@Oakiin
It suddenly stopped, and dropping Alex, it whirled around, having been attacked by it's own creatures. Seafra, his eyes blazing white, watched. It was clear that he was controlling the undead animals.
It suddenly stopped, and dropping Alex, it whirled around, having been attacked by it's own creatures. Seafra, his eyes blazing white, watched. It was clear that he was controlling the undead animals.
Vien moved from the stain on the sidewalk, walking leisurely towards the large creature while the demon he had summoned writhed and split until it dissolved into the ground. Vien held out his hands, rolling up his sleeves as his arms turned black up to his elbows, the skin dotted with stars. He spun the knife lazily in his fingers before moving inhumanly fast to cut at the creature. He managed to cut its arm several times before being knocked away, growling in irritation as he was slung against a tree
A Zing. hummed through the air as Alex's shield zoomed towards her and cut the creature's arm in half as Alex caught it in her hand. She twirled her spear shaft before charging in with her shield with inhuman speed and strength. She threw the shield at it's head before cutting it's legs making them covering in blood, she slid under them onto the other side before something threw her into a building.
(You guys have cool powers :3)
The Flora, now missing several of it's limbs, gave a shriek which caused it's creatures to crumble back down to the forest floor. Straightening up to it's full height, it grew more limbs, reaching down and grabbing all of it's opponents, plucking Kt off her lamp post as well. Tightening it's wooden grip, it brought them level to it's face, which was seen clearly for the first time. It was featureless, looking like a venus fly-trap. It opened it's mouth, sharp barbs dripping with sticky sap revealed inside.
With a yell that acquitted sheer adrenaline-filled determination, Seafra's eyes flashed brightly, and the creature jerked it's head back, slowly toppling over backwards. It's grip remained tight, and it almost crushed them as it landed. It didn't move, but despite their struggles, they could not get out.
( I mean Alex can manipulate peoples fears, but like it wouldn't work on something like this,)
( And she can create illusions.)
(Nice! x3)
Alex gasped for breath as it squeezed her tighter. But of course, being more clever, it wasn't actually her. Alex walked out from behind a tree. "Hey you missed me." She taunted as she created more illusions of herself. The illusion the monster was holding turned into dust. All her forms started speaking at once. Try and get me. They all said and snickered before all charging forward.
"Could you and your army of you's free us?" Seafra asked irritably. "I think I blew it's brain up."
Vien grinned through the pain of being held by the creature. "Nice try," he said before starry spines jutted from his body, forcing the creature to let go as he stabbed through his hand. Vien fell to the ground, making sure he had his knife before he began to draw more symbols. He made another cut, letting some blood fall onto the sigil before an enormous demon crawled out of it. The creature leaned over Vien, folding in on top of him until it had materialized into plates of armor along his body
They all shrugged before Alex beheaded the beast causing it to let go of her friends, along with it, her army of hers disappeared into dust. "You're welcome." She commented.
"Thank-you," Seafra said, dusting himself off and fixing his tie. "And for once in my life I almost mean it."
Vien breathed a sigh of relief, the strain of maintaining the heavy armor lifting as it dissolved from his body. He set his knife back in his satchel, the star effect now gone with the rest of his magic. He wiped a small line of blood from his lip, twitching lightly from the adrenaline rush
"I expect you have questions?" Seafra asked. "I myself do."
"Yep, who are you people and what was that?" She asked as she cleaned off her weapon and shield while keeping an eye on them.
"I speak only for myself in this explanation," Seafra began. "I am not human, obviously, I am an anthropomorphic, that is, human in shape. I am, technically, of the same breed as the monster we just defeated. My power is Psychoanfractus, 'Mind Bend' as it were. That Flora was a Necromancer. I came to Rome to kill it; it used to work for me, and it betrayed me. What about you?"
Alex blinked a few times before asking. "Wait so you're telling me, you brought this stupid creature to Earth and you're it's brother?!" She asked in annoyance and frustration.
"Ah, no," he said. "We've been on earth for our whole lives, and I'm not it's brother. We're two sub-species of a lager group. These things, us, Anthropomorphics, Flora, Revenant, we're everywhere, every continent, every county. We've always been here. We were Earth's first inhabitants."
Alex blinked a few times before replying. "Actually the Gods were, but ok, I'm Alex I am a demigod of Hermes, but got captured for a science experiment and that's how I got all these weird powers besides the godly things." She explained. Right when I thought I've saw everything.
Vien folded his arms, storing away the energy the fight had given him for use later. He didn't particularly want to give any explanation as to who he was, but he was a little curious about the others. Demigod? Anthropomorphic? He didn't think he had ever met anyone like them before
"Bizarre," Seafra replied. "Though perhaps you are correct. Vishnu, Zeus, Ra, Jupiter, the Holy God, they all came before. But creators do not count, at least not in my mind."
"Gaia however did inhabit this planet, in fact she is this planet. Zeus created man kind, the titans, the cyclops, and the hundred hand ones. I think they were here before you also including Tartarus. I'm Greek for your information although I have met other demigods with different gods and religions." She explained.
"The Divine is one point I have learned to not argue," Seafra said. "Though each believes itself the first. Vien, you have spoke not."
"Not much to speak of," Vien hummed quietly, reaching into his satchel for a cloth so he could wipe some of the blood from his lips and hands. He stuffed it back into his satchel neatly, folding his arms loosely across his chest
Seafra snorted. "Hardly. There is no real point in you holding out on us, is there?"
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