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The clock began to tick down from an hour as the match began. Between Issac and GM was a board, two raised lines crossing each other at a perpendicular angle. Issac was first this round, pointing to the corner, manifesting an X mark. The crowd gasped, leading to GM's move, a circle in the center. Awwwws came from the crowd as Issac hushed them with his hands. He raised his brow at GM, getting a gauge for his temperament, and pointed to the opposite corner. The crowd roared with possibilities, before letting up for GM's response. He waited a moment, calculating the moves in his head before blocking off the side closest to him. Every move that followed block the other's chances to win, and the first game ended with a draw.
GM looked to the score board and the clock. "Do you really think you can beat me in a children's game in under an hour?"
Issac looked to the crowd, and to his crew, then back to GM, smiling with confidence in his exposed state. "You're move, George."
The game grew intense, thanks to the intense production value of his opponent. Fireworks started errupting with each move, and the X and O placement became much more intense, each gaining a sound effect as the game continued. Issac, or rather Sasayaki, took control of the music, GM allowing her the smallest of freedoms from her chair.
50 games passed, each ending in a draw, when the clock hit half. The clock paused, GM calling for a halftime to commemorate this event. He whispered something in his daughter's ear, undoubtedly sinister, before heading over. In the background a live performance played by some of the crew, and preparations for the remaining pirates were being made. "10 minutes," GM declared, smirking and heading back to the spotlight.
Issac used the break to return to his crew, removing the chains under the stipulation that everyone honored the rules of the game. Bighead let out a bellowing laugh and giving Issac a pat on the back that jolted him forward. "Well played," he announced, knowing that the game was all but locked. "But what of what comes next?"
"Haven't gotten that far yet," he smirked, always in planning his schemes in the moment. "Never had to worry about more than Sasayaki and me."
"Tough shit," Klank exhaled, reaching for his smokes in a chain as soon as he had the freedom. "It's going to take more that a little flash to get out of this, even with the eye of world on you." He took another drag, sucking his anxiety into a deadly cloud of regret. "If I die here, I'll kill you."
"I'll cut them, and freeze em, and peanut will burn, and then I'll cut again, and it will be over," Sierra yelled in excitement. Someone had been sneaking her drinks, and it was not favorable to the situation. Sasayaki and Peanut nodded, fueling the plan.
When he got to Sasayaki, her chain quivered before release, wrapping around him and headbutting him in the skull. "Married? MARRIED!?" She tried hitting him again and again, but Issac was quick to deflect with his hands, eventually pulling her closed to his chest. "You just going to get rid of me over some pasta plated skank!" she yelled. "I wont let you. We've come too far!"
"Sasa!" he interupted, knowing how far this rant could go. He pulled her head to face him. "Nothing in this world could ever replace you. Where I go, you go. Got it?"
She looked away. "Uhhhhg, fine." her head peaked back around before resuming the pout. "But I'm not taking to her, okay?"
"Clock's ticking," Klank reminded him.
Issac looked to Bighead, calm as ever, when it came to him. "I don't think we have to worry," he said wish a scrunch of his face. "George can make all the plays he wants, but we still have some plays of our own."
Bighead smiled and leaned back in his chair as Issac returned to the field, refreshed and ready for the final plays.
The games grew in intensity as the clock whittled down. The screens went crazy, some supporting the GM, while others rallied behind Issac, breaker of games. The simplicity did nothing to impact the excitement, in fact, it actually drew more viewers to the screen. GM always won, at least on his own turf, and even pulling a draw was a spot on his otherwise brilliant record as a pirate and game master. None of the pressure showed, however, and something was brewing just below.
The clock had nearly expired as the last move remained on the board. "You haven't won," GM taunted, looking around him. "You may get out of these games alive, but I will defeat you, I promise you that."
"Maybe," Issac smirked, "But it wont be today, and my money isn't on tomorrow either." He gave the crowd a wink and place his last piece, forcing the last draw at the end of the hour. "See ya next year," he announced to the crowd, flashing the universal symbol of peace out.
The screens went down, the audience moved to the edges of the island, and the land revealed itself for the first time, nothing more than an open field. How GM managed the create a who island out of nothing was frightening, but there wasn't time to think about that. "Free to go," GM told them, motioning to the direct of the docks. It was a few miles off, yet by no means a straight shot.
"Issac," Sasayaki yelled, wrapping around him and perking to combat mode. "We aren't alone," she reminded, forcing his senses out. Between them and their destination were no less than a thousand pirates.
"This wasn't the deal," Klank exhaled, taking out his tool-set.
"No my crew," GM smiled, "but they could be, if they got on my good side." He twirled his brilliant banhammer in his hand and started walking to his base, the only physical structure that existed on the island. "Word of advice, children. The house always wins."
Issac was ready to fight, to force his way out of the island like he had so subtly done the last time he had escaped with a fresh bounty and a broken heart. He could feel his blood pulsing through his veins as he prepared to lunge forward, when a gigantic arm wrapped him, pressing him against his other crewmates into a father grasp. "That should be enough time," Bighead noted, bending down to the ground to store his energy. "HEAVENLYYYYY SQUATSSSS," he yelled, causing his legs to grow to gigantic proportions, sending the entire crew soaring into the sky. He felt the wind trample his face as they started to decline, free falling towards the ocean. At first, he saw nothing, but the faster they descended the faster he realize the ship was just below, and they were falling fast enough to tear it in half.
"Sasa," Issac yelled through the wind, untangling her from his crew mates and throwing her head to the water. "SIREN'S SCREAM," he yelled, forcing a shock-wave of sound to hit the ocean below them, it too was almost enough to rip the ship apart, when a a vortex of water came bursting out of the ocean to counter their force. In summation, the forces blanced enough to plop the crew on the ship, somehow still in sailing shape.
Phin jumped out of the water with stern look of both excitement and disappoint, and odd combination to pull off. "Not done yet," he said coldly, pointing to the numerous ships that were gaining on him. "How fast can this thing go."
"Fast enough," Klank declared, stroking his wheel with excitement, yet doing his best to ignore to multitude of repairs the ship would need after the escape. "You kids think you can muster up that kind of force again, only to our back?"
"I can do this all day," Sasayaki declare.
Issac took to the left back corner and braced the ship, while Phin took to the otherside and gave a nod before preforming what seemed to be a mantra like motion. It was then the he noticed a ship in the distance, Jubi's, and smiled. "Not today," he whispered, before hearing Klank's command, the the three of them rippling the ocean and sending the ship flying to it's next destination.
youtu.be/XrzVpvtsFf0
End: Great Pirate Games
The clock began to tick down from an hour as the match began. Between Issac and GM was a board, two raised lines crossing each other at a perpendicular angle. Issac was first this round, pointing to the corner, manifesting an X mark. The crowd gasped, leading to GM's move, a circle in the center. Awwwws came from the crowd as Issac hushed them with his hands. He raised his brow at GM, getting a gauge for his temperament, and pointed to the opposite corner. The crowd roared with possibilities, before letting up for GM's response. He waited a moment, calculating the moves in his head before blocking off the side closest to him. Every move that followed block the other's chances to win, and the first game ended with a draw.
GM looked to the score board and the clock. "Do you really think you can beat me in a children's game in under an hour?"
Issac looked to the crowd, and to his crew, then back to GM, smiling with confidence in his exposed state. "You're move, George."
The game grew intense, thanks to the intense production value of his opponent. Fireworks started errupting with each move, and the X and O placement became much more intense, each gaining a sound effect as the game continued. Issac, or rather Sasayaki, took control of the music, GM allowing her the smallest of freedoms from her chair.
50 games passed, each ending in a draw, when the clock hit half. The clock paused, GM calling for a halftime to commemorate this event. He whispered something in his daughter's ear, undoubtedly sinister, before heading over. In the background a live performance played by some of the crew, and preparations for the remaining pirates were being made. "10 minutes," GM declared, smirking and heading back to the spotlight.
Issac used the break to return to his crew, removing the chains under the stipulation that everyone honored the rules of the game. Bighead let out a bellowing laugh and giving Issac a pat on the back that jolted him forward. "Well played," he announced, knowing that the game was all but locked. "But what of what comes next?"
"Haven't gotten that far yet," he smirked, always in planning his schemes in the moment. "Never had to worry about more than Sasayaki and me."
"Tough shit," Klank exhaled, reaching for his smokes in a chain as soon as he had the freedom. "It's going to take more that a little flash to get out of this, even with the eye of world on you." He took another drag, sucking his anxiety into a deadly cloud of regret. "If I die here, I'll kill you."
"I'll cut them, and freeze em, and peanut will burn, and then I'll cut again, and it will be over," Sierra yelled in excitement. Someone had been sneaking her drinks, and it was not favorable to the situation. Sasayaki and Peanut nodded, fueling the plan.
When he got to Sasayaki, her chain quivered before release, wrapping around him and headbutting him in the skull. "Married? MARRIED!?" She tried hitting him again and again, but Issac was quick to deflect with his hands, eventually pulling her closed to his chest. "You just going to get rid of me over some pasta plated skank!" she yelled. "I wont let you. We've come too far!"
"Sasa!" he interupted, knowing how far this rant could go. He pulled her head to face him. "Nothing in this world could ever replace you. Where I go, you go. Got it?"
She looked away. "Uhhhhg, fine." her head peaked back around before resuming the pout. "But I'm not taking to her, okay?"
"Clock's ticking," Klank reminded him.
Issac looked to Bighead, calm as ever, when it came to him. "I don't think we have to worry," he said wish a scrunch of his face. "George can make all the plays he wants, but we still have some plays of our own."
Bighead smiled and leaned back in his chair as Issac returned to the field, refreshed and ready for the final plays.
The games grew in intensity as the clock whittled down. The screens went crazy, some supporting the GM, while others rallied behind Issac, breaker of games. The simplicity did nothing to impact the excitement, in fact, it actually drew more viewers to the screen. GM always won, at least on his own turf, and even pulling a draw was a spot on his otherwise brilliant record as a pirate and game master. None of the pressure showed, however, and something was brewing just below.
The clock had nearly expired as the last move remained on the board. "You haven't won," GM taunted, looking around him. "You may get out of these games alive, but I will defeat you, I promise you that."
"Maybe," Issac smirked, "But it wont be today, and my money isn't on tomorrow either." He gave the crowd a wink and place his last piece, forcing the last draw at the end of the hour. "See ya next year," he announced to the crowd, flashing the universal symbol of peace out.
The screens went down, the audience moved to the edges of the island, and the land revealed itself for the first time, nothing more than an open field. How GM managed the create a who island out of nothing was frightening, but there wasn't time to think about that. "Free to go," GM told them, motioning to the direct of the docks. It was a few miles off, yet by no means a straight shot.
"Issac," Sasayaki yelled, wrapping around him and perking to combat mode. "We aren't alone," she reminded, forcing his senses out. Between them and their destination were no less than a thousand pirates.
"This wasn't the deal," Klank exhaled, taking out his tool-set.
"No my crew," GM smiled, "but they could be, if they got on my good side." He twirled his brilliant banhammer in his hand and started walking to his base, the only physical structure that existed on the island. "Word of advice, children. The house always wins."
Issac was ready to fight, to force his way out of the island like he had so subtly done the last time he had escaped with a fresh bounty and a broken heart. He could feel his blood pulsing through his veins as he prepared to lunge forward, when a gigantic arm wrapped him, pressing him against his other crewmates into a father grasp. "That should be enough time," Bighead noted, bending down to the ground to store his energy. "HEAVENLYYYYY SQUATSSSS," he yelled, causing his legs to grow to gigantic proportions, sending the entire crew soaring into the sky. He felt the wind trample his face as they started to decline, free falling towards the ocean. At first, he saw nothing, but the faster they descended the faster he realize the ship was just below, and they were falling fast enough to tear it in half.
"Sasa," Issac yelled through the wind, untangling her from his crew mates and throwing her head to the water. "SIREN'S SCREAM," he yelled, forcing a shock-wave of sound to hit the ocean below them, it too was almost enough to rip the ship apart, when a a vortex of water came bursting out of the ocean to counter their force. In summation, the forces blanced enough to plop the crew on the ship, somehow still in sailing shape.
Phin jumped out of the water with stern look of both excitement and disappoint, and odd combination to pull off. "Not done yet," he said coldly, pointing to the numerous ships that were gaining on him. "How fast can this thing go."
"Fast enough," Klank declared, stroking his wheel with excitement, yet doing his best to ignore to multitude of repairs the ship would need after the escape. "You kids think you can muster up that kind of force again, only to our back?"
"I can do this all day," Sasayaki declare.
Issac took to the left back corner and braced the ship, while Phin took to the otherside and gave a nod before preforming what seemed to be a mantra like motion. It was then the he noticed a ship in the distance, Jubi's, and smiled. "Not today," he whispered, before hearing Klank's command, the the three of them rippling the ocean and sending the ship flying to it's next destination.
youtu.be/XrzVpvtsFf0
End: Great Pirate Games