Friday, May 17, 2013

Tale of Shuene Book 2: Chapter 8

Much like the blind monk, Shuene has gained a light that shines brighter then all others by losing his sight. After all, the only way to become pure, is to see no, speak no, and hear no evil. Shuene rushes up to the other new generals and makes quick work of them, by simply burning all their bodies with light almost as great as the sun. The three veterans remain, seeming unmoved by this show of arts. Down on the field of glory, Lilli and the rest of her allies are winning slowly, and pushing toward the citadel, when the light beams out and simply melts all the demons in the path. Lilli and the remaining 45 of her legion run to the citadel, where the light glows on. All three of the generals charge Shuene, but with three fingers he holds all the attacks at bay, then flicks the fingers sending the dead flying to the ceiling. When they land with a crash, each at the same time see a light, very thin, pierce one another dead bulls-eye in the forehead. The two strongest and their master are all that remains. Shuene grabs the bodies of those dead, and throw them at the door standing between him and victory, the bodies blow the door off it's hinges and Shuene walks in. The two generals come at him with a dark essence, and when they come within three feet the simply vanish, purely vaporized by the light. Heisa stands before him, commander of the undead legions.

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