Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-30319843-20170917082633/@comment-32659957-20171002132425

The army was standing in wait, a massive sea of bodies that stretched too long in either direction. They were the only thing between me and getting out. I wouldn't let that stand. We continued to walk slowly towards them.

When we were a good 13 feet away from them, we stopped. The soldiers raised their shields. I saw one pair of eyes peek out from behind them. Rausten thought he was ready for us. He was wrong.

H90 started sprinting towards the army, covering the gap in a few seconds. He lept towards them, brandshing his sword, and slammed it into the ground. Everything in front of him was blasted back as a bright, blue shockwave completely destroyed the first few waves. He tore his sword from out of the ground, running out ahead of me. The soldiers quickly attempted to regroup.

I started walking. As I got closer to the army, the diamond started pouring all of its energy into me. All I saw was red.

I was a few feet away when a soldier broke formation and swung his sword at me. I ducked under it, and with my sword, stabbed his stomach. He went down. The remaining soldiers looked in shock, givng me a look I've never seen before. Like I was something else. I gripped the handle of my sword, ready for them to move.

My sword? I looked down to what I was holding in my hands. The sword was a ghostly, pale red; you could see through it. I didn't have this before.

The army advanced. The first group of soldiers were afraid, their swords shaking in their hands. What they must've seen when they looked at me must've been terrifying. I stared them down, daring anyone to try first. I felt invincible.

The one on my left obliged. I swept him off his feet with the flat of my blade, slamming the point down onto him. He moved his shield to block it, but the sword just went straight through it. He turned to dust. The soldiers started moving in.

I was knocked to the ground by a shield. I rolled away as swordtips buried themselves in the ground, right where I was a second ago. I deflected another attack upwards, kicking him in the chest as I sprang up onto my feet. He flew back, crashing into some more soldiers. I slammed my sword into a shield.

Instead of blocking my attack, the shield just crumpled, along with the person behind it.

It all started to blur together. Everyone who stood in my way were just specks of dust in the wind. Every time I swung my sword, an enemy soldier fell down and hit the dust.

My sword was now gleaming bright. It was almost blinding to look at, and it was no doubt the last thing many saw. It was getting heavy.

The diamond grew brighter in my pocket.

"Move aside," I said to H90, as I swept my sword across another group of soldiers. They broke like twigs. Without waiting for his response, I slammed my sword into the ground. A pillar of sand had erupted beneath me, lifting me up higher. H90 turned around, and he was running in my direction; he had a bow in his hands.

Everyone had stopped to look at me.

I raised up my arms.

Countless enemies were hit by the projectile. When they hit something, the balls just crackled with energy and washed over the target, bringing the unlucky one down with them. They were almost like water. The sand was melting under my feet.

"Mods on bows, too!" H90 screamed behind me. I could barely hear him over the clanking metal. I turned around, just as he let loose an arrow.

The entire battle had paused to see where the arrow landed. It hit someone, but I couldn't see who.

A scream.

A blinding, yellow light. A wave of heat.

A blast of wind, tearing my feet off my now-glass pillar.

The pillar shattering, the shards narrowly missing me as the wind continued to push.

When the dust cleared, there was a giant hole starting a few feet away from me. I pushed myself up off the ground, my adrenaline fading, and peered over the edge. A massive hill of dust lay there, sitting at bedrock.

"Frick." H90 said, putting away his bow. He studied me, giving me a look many of the soldiers did. He shrugged.

"Well."