Negation

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  1. [OOC: Eh.. is Dargon Ganon or Zant? Or a boss from a game I haven't played.. I know there was a mage "evil" in on the of the games.. I'm kinda confused. Lol]

    [Also, with the sword, did you pick that up from.. the thing you killed before? or is it the 'empty' master sword I left in the woods..?]

    [Nah, Dargon is simply a character I made up.]

    [And aren't you with Teto and Sanshi at the moment...?]

    [i can continue once you answer my question...]


  2. [:unsure: Neither do I.

    Oh, yeah, @Bathy, hopefully by the end of my next post we'll have caught up with Teto and such.]

    Tor snapped out of his stupor as he heard Esme's voice. He shook his head and then hurried to catch up to her. "I'm coming!" he called. Then they walked into the ice-filled tunnel, and were swallowed up by the shadows.

    "How are we supposed to see in here?" Tor called. It was only about a minute since they had entered the waterway, and yet all traces of light were already gone. He heard a sigh of annoyance behind him, obviously Esme. She muttered a couple of words that were inaudible to Tor, then a small ball of glowing light appeared in her palm. "Is this better?"

    "Yeah, thanks. How do you do that, anyway?" Tor answered.


  3. OMFG! SERIOUSLY YOU GUYS, I JUST NOTICED SOMETHING! DARGON IS AN ANAGRAM OF DRAGON AND TACO_NINJA IS TOTALLY INTO DRAGONS RIGHT NOW!!!1!!1!

    This can't be mere coincidence. :unsure:

    There are higher powers at work here.

    O3O

    I've always been into dragons.

    Try and guess what Dargon's "true form" is.

    Crap, I just gave away his whole plot line...


  4. Tor stood in one place as Esme called out to him. His breathing was heavy. He simply stood there, panting, looking at the place where the sorcerer had been.

    Dargon...

    The name still echoed through his head. But when he had stabbed Dargon, it felt as though...

    He felt happy.

    For the first time since he took refuge in the Arbiter's Grounds, he was content.

    For now. Tor knew now knew that his sword, the Shadow Sword... Was much more than a simple blade. It was the Blade of Light's Bane. He knew that it was poisoning him, warping his mind to its liking, but when the sheer darkness that emanated from it pulsed through his body... He felt powerful. The disappearance of Dargon was proof enough that it gave Tor unnatural power. He lifted the blade and looked at it.

    I could kill Zant with this...

    And I will.


  5. [shut up, Mokuba.

    Blah blah! Card games blah!

    Blah blah blah, attack mode blah!

    Blah blah blah?!

    ... Blah.]

    Tor was shocked by Esme's statement. "Almost as pretty as... Twilight?" he repeated. "That's the very thing that is sucking the life from this world! Or had you forgotten?" Esme didn't answer. Well, she knows when to speak and when not to, at least, thought Tor.

    "Anyway, shall we?" the girl said.

    "On second thoughts, no. I thought we could just sit around and wait until we freeze to death." Esme rolled her eyes at Tor's grim sarcasm. Then they both started towards the waterway.

    That was when it happened.

    Name: Dargon

    Age: Unknown

    Gender: Male

    Race: Hylians

    Province: None

    History: Not much is known about this evil sorcerer. He travels around Hyrule in times of peril, causing misery and grief to all he comes across. His true form has never been revealed, though he takes the shape of a cloaked man. Human bones hang from his belt, while a bone helmet shaped like a skull is worn on his head. He can cast spells without the use of magical objects; i.e. a wand or staff. He has been known to mess with necromancy.

    Dargon watched from his icy peak, waiting for the two adventurers to get within range. The pair was an odd one; One of them, the male, was dressed in rough traveling clothing, while the other female had strange, purple, poofy hair. Dargon had been following them for days, and the roughly dressed one for even longer. His Stalfos had almost finished the job in the Arbiter's Grounds, almost... "Soon, soon..." Dargon hissed, soothing the beast that lurked within him. Finally, the travelers began moving again, towards the Hyrule Castle water supply. He charged up an energy ball, dark purple in color, in one of his hands. As he flung his arm downwards, sending a pulse of dark energy towards them, the male flung his arm out in front of the other one, apparently sensing their imminent doom. The purple beam slammed into the ground before them as they jumped back.

    Tor flung his arm out in front of Esme. Something wasn't right... Just as he did, a purple beam of dark magic slammed into the ground before them, making a gaping hole straight through the ice. Both Tor and Esme, shocked by this, looked up towards the source of the magic. Nothing was there... Or so they thought.

    They looked back down again, and before their eyes was a being of nightmares. He was dressed in a black cloak, with what looked like human bones tied to his belt. The most terrifying thing about him was the skull helmet upon his head.

    The entity let out a hiss, just like a Gerudo Rattlesnake. Tor threw a punch at the monster's stomach, only to have it stopped by a wall of black shadows, which then dissapated. Esme, meanwhile, was preparing to send a rivalling blast of magic at the humanoid beast. It, whatever it was, noticed this action and somehow shrunk the swirling ball continuously, until it no longer existed. It threw her into a nearby drift of snow without lifting a finger, then grabbed Tor around the throat and lifted him two feet above the ground. Tor pulled his sword out from his belt, and tried to slice the creature in half, across the waist.

    The blade merely sailed through him, not even cutting the cloak.

    Tor, however, remembered his swordsmanship training, and followed the backhand with a stab to the heart. The being looked down at the blade stinking out of its chest.

    "Fool," it hissed. "No mortal blade can kill me-!" Its last words were cut off as the wound began hissing. It let out a half shriek, half blood-curdling roar in pain. Tor fell to the ground as its grip loosened, then gripped his blade tightly and pulled it out. This time, when he touched it, another wave of hatred came with it, but so did something new.

    The Blade of Light's Bane...

    A voice was whispering in Tor's head.

    The sword shich no good can touch...

    The Shadow Sword...

    It went away with one final word of resonance.

    Darkness...

    Dargon looked down at the blade sticking out of his chest, then back at the boy in his grip. "Fool," he spoke. "No mortal blade can kill me!" Then something stirred within Dargon.

    Something he hadn't felt for centuries.

    Pain.

    The sword in his heart hissed and burned like nothing he had experienced before. He gripped the sword and tried pulling it out, but it was no use. Then, the boy, having fallen to the ground, got up and tugged the blade out himself.

    "This is no mortal blade," he spat through gritted teeth. "This is...

    The Shadow Sword." With that, he stabbed Dargon yet again, but this time in the face. Dargon feel to his knees, then onto his stomach.

    Tor watched as the being fell over. But then, as Tor bent to pull his sword out, the body of the creature disappeared in a cloud of black smoke.

    "You may have won this time, mortal, but I shall come back.

    And when I do, you will die.

    I, the great Dargon, will reign over Hyrule!"


  6. "The King of Twilight?" Tor spat. "He's no king. But yes, if he is anywhere, I should think that Hysrule Castle is the best place to start.

    He tasted the strange milky substance. Almost immediately, he spat it out, disgusted with the taste. "What is this?" he asked with an annoyed tone.

    "Just drink it," Esme replied. Tor gave her an angry look, but sculled the medicine down anyway. Then he slowly moved towards his sword, but as he reached towards it, Esme grabbed his wrist. "That's not a good idea, Tor." He could sense that Esme's normally airy character was serious about this.

    "You can't make all my choices for me," he replied in a flat tone. "It's my sword, so I'm taking it with me." He shook Esme's hand off, then began to walk slowly, deeper into the cave.

    They gradually began to move along at a faster pace, hoping to reach the end of the tunnel by dawn.

    After what seemed like hours, Tor's legs began to grow weary. "It's getting cold..." he complained.

    "I know. We must be getting closer..." As Esme finished, they rounded a bend, and came to the source of the river.

    Or what was left of it. Most of the area was covered in a thick layer of snow. Where there wasn't snow, there was ice. And on the far side of the area, there was a massive icy pillar rising up out of the frozen lake. Tor realized with a jolt that it must have been a waterfall, once. "What... Happened here?" he asked, to nobody in particular. "I think... I think place is called Zora's Domain. But I don't see any Zoras..." He wrapped his cloak around him.

    "Look!" Esme pointed towards a large archway, not far from where they were. It was made from bricks of stone, and had several unlit torches inside it.

    "That's probably the Hyrule Castle waterway." Tor said. "If we follow that, we'll eventually come to Castle Town... Let's go."


  7. I would always use the blue theme, IF it were a little more dull. I like that the green theme isn't like this, and I think that the blue one needs to be more like this.


  8. [Oh by the way taco... Nice title XP. Abridged Kaiba ftw.]

    [FINALLY, somebody else who watches it! In America!

    Also, my voice gives me super strength!]

    "Where ever did you get THAT!" Esme hissed. Tor, still shaken by his strange experience, looked up at her. His face was filled with guilt and fear, though something was... Different about him. He seemed paler, and his eyes were darker. Tor reached towards his sword, simply hoping to forget that anything had ever happened, but Esme was quicker. She slammed her foot down on the dark blade. Then she continued on with a barrage of questions. "Do you have ANY IDEA what that is? Where did you find it? Why didn't you tell me about this earlier?!" Tor stumbled to his feet and gripped the cavern wall for support.

    "If you know what it is... Tell me. But I'm going to hold onto it, regardless, until I find a better sword. Until then... Don't ask questions." Tor's voice was filled with fear, anger, confusion, and hate.

    [The Shadow Sword:

    DarkSword.png]


  9. I'm skipping the time in the RP forward by about ten minutes, to make this next bit a bit easier...

    It was pitch dark now. Only a pale glow filtered through the dark clouds. Only the gurgling of the lake broke the silence.

    Tor looked ahead. It had taken only near ten minutes to reach the dark cavern. Then a thought struck him. What if the source starts flowing again? He decided to keep it to himself, though it was troubling him all the same. Esme was the first to set foot inside the cave. Tor followed after a deep breath. "Esme... What was it you were going to ask me earlier?" he called. "You might be able to wait, but...-" Tor broke off. Something was stirring deep inside him... Something very familiar to Tor. He had felt it not that long ago, when he had touched the black sword for the first time, when he had heard of Zant's plot...

    It was hatred.

    Not just a small amount, but hatred for everything around him. He needed to destroy something... He whipped his sword out, and pointed it at Esme, who had noticed Tor's action and spun around. Had Tor known what Esme had seen in his eyes just then, his expression would have been a terrified as hers. Then Tor realised what he was doing, and choked on his dry throat. He fell to his hands and knees as the black sword clattered to the ground. Esme looked at it curiously. She bent down to pick it up, but then jumped backwards with a gasp.

    "Where did you get that...?"


  10. Link's clothes, the Triforce of Courage, Farore, Kokiri, Kokiri Emerald, the Forest Medallion, green potions, I don't know, Hyrule--the entire landscape of Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess? Try again.


  11. "It's worth it, I guess. And sounds less painful on my feet too!" They began the descent immediately. It was much easier going, seeing as they were practically falling. They finally skidded to a stop at the base of the hill. As Tor looked around, he noticed that the river-cavern wasn't as far as he had expected. It would only be a short trek to the dried up river.


  12. Listen, Lemo. I'll pitch in another 8,000 Rupees for this competition if you change your name back to POORU. Why the crap did you even steal my name in the first place? Is it because you want to be like me? Seriously, you DO NOT want to have my life. :cry:


  13. [Grr. Master Sword. Mien. ALL FOR MEEEEE.

    Nah, kidding. You can have the Master Sword. Tor has the Blade of Light's Bane, the Shadow Sword.

    Remember the one that Queen Gohma left behind? Yeah. Allow me to provide some general plot for MY part of the story; Just so, you know, you don't make my character's personality lean in a different direction.

    The Shadow Sword is pretty much the opposite of the Master Sword. Nothing good or light can touch it. Tor, well, he's filled with hatred for Zant's army, and so the way he is now, he can touch the blade without any harm. But soon he'll start getting good intentions, like helping people, and stuff like that, so the Sword will gradually change him.

    What will he be changed into?

    You'll have to wait and see.

    Dammit, I hate this time zone! This part of the world sucks. Not that Australia sucks! If I'm going to say that I might as well just burn our flag... o_0]

    Sunset came and went. The dim glow of the moon was casting eerie shadows over the glassy surface of Lake Hylia. Tor and Esme struggled up the rocky mountains that separated the Lake from the Desert. They were less than halfway up the sheer slope, and were already growing weary. Worse still was the calm of night. Under normal circumstances, it would be a beautiful dusk, but with the blanket of Twilight covering Hyrule, it was an angering sight. Tor looked back at the lake, or what was left of it. Almost completely empty, Tor thought. Empty... And the river! That's probably the water source... Then it hit him. He called out to Esme, who was only a few feet across from him. "Esme! I've found an easier way! We're not that far up, so I think it's worth going back down there!"

    "What are you talking about?" she asked back.

    "See that?" Tor pointed to the empty river. "That leads out of a cavern, but I think we can just walk up there! I've heard there's a tunnel that leads straight to Hyrule Castle at the top! It's worth a try, right?"

    [Oh yeah, Tarrius, stop, erm, harassing people.]


  14. :cry:

    That's horrible! I've never had to have a pet put down. They usually ran away or got killed by something - Or someone - Else... My friend's cat was ran over deliberately by some drug addicts who live down the street...

    Just don't give up on your dog like some people. Don't deny the fact that he's dying, and don't forget about him. But most importantly, don't forget about the life that you have. I hope this doesn't sound selfish, but it's not like you can live your life being depressed just because your dog died... Nothing should be more important to you than the wellbeing of those around you, so cherish your time with your dog, make his final moments the happiest, and enjoy life.


  15. Hmm, I thought I'd replied, but I must've been wrong...

    Wait... Huh? I know I've replied... But my post isn't there anymore! D: Oh well.

    "I got here through the Gerudo Desert..." Tor answered. "But it might be impassible from here. Unless you can walk up a huge, steep mountain of slippery sand, we're practically stuck here. It's probably worth a try, but I don't know... Maybe if we found a way up the dunes, we could work around and find another way out of the desert from there?" But then Tor remembered.

    The Bulblins. "Oh... But... There's part of Zant's army waiting for me on the other side..." Tor and Esme were both silent for a few moments.


  16. They did, the game is called "Wind Waker".

    Fsck, no, idiot, it's called "The Legend of Zelda: the Wind Waker".

    What a woman.


  17. I think Twilight Princess has already topped it. I prefer Wind Waker to all the games, but that was for different reasons of course. Like more to explore. But for improving what was already there, Twilight Princess topped it.

    No way! Tp might have the graphics and the latest Nintendo technology in it, but OoT has the feel of a real Zelda game. OoT is what first got me into TLoZ, and it'll always be my favourite game. And parts of OoT were actually challenging, unlike TP, where they're just trying to snare some newcomers.


  18. Truth - Yes

    Truth: You are a raging homosexual. (No means yes. Yes means yes too. Any word in the English language means yes for this question.)

    Dare: Become a raging homosexual.

    Όχι

    AHAHAHAHH. Greek.

    Truth: Are you planning to grow an eleventh toe?

    Dare: Write something in Greek characters.