> > ((Thread Necromancy in progress. Establishing places, characters and events))
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> > The faint green light played over the huddled forms of creatures both human and inhuman huddled in the corners, the scent of their own feces making a brave attempt to drown out the smell of blood and fear. This toxic mixture assaulted Leeroy, who was at this point regretting being the only plant capable of smell. The prisoners hadn't reacted to his entrance, either because they were incapable of moving, or simply been beaten into a permanent state of shock.
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> > There were bigger problems, however....
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> > The already dim lighting flickered repeatedly, a cold draft of air rushing into the room, chilling Leeroy's back. Had he possessed skin, it would be crawling right now. The wind possessed a primordial sense of fear, as if it had soaked in the agony emanated by the spirit of the little girl, chasing Leeroy even now. In mere moments, she would enter the room, and while he had yet to see her inflict harm, he had no doubt whatever ensued would be painful.
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> > Mia simply chuckled. "I'll need all of you to be warded. That robotic creature is capable of powerful soular attacks on level with even my father, and you people are practically naked to them. It would do me no good to send you all to your deaths, so I've developed something that might be able to help you." Mia walks across the room, to where a large metallic tube is visible. A door opens, revealing a single chair within, as well as a series of robotic arms equipped with mysterious devices. "This will attune your soul wavelength to that of the vampire Mithias, which is the soul the robot copied. This means that the soular energy will not damage your soul, but rather resonate with it harmlessly. Of course, if it pumps enough energy into you you might still explode, but what is science without risks, right?"
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> > Cosmos would have raised an eyebrow, had his anatomy allowed for such an expression. Unfortunately, he lacked the musculature systems to manipulate his brows in such a manner, and resorted to making a mental note. He would need to enhance this body with the capability to raise eyebrows at situations. While far from a necessary function, it was nonetheless an important one, and it would be the next thing he did after retreiving the Dark One.
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> > As he had suspected when he had first observed the unique creature, it learned rapidly, and it's body evolved to match it's mind. As a being formed from concepts, it's physical form was little more than a manifestation of it's more primordial existence, a host for the magic that formed the Dark One. As such, it changed according to the creature's evolution and thoughts, every new thing learned adding to it's physical prowess, as well as to it's mental capabilities. With the right training and education, especially from a master of the arcane arts of Cosmos' level, this tiny creature could grow into an intergalactic force of destruction, worthy of the blessings of Omega.
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> > The only obstacle obstructing this future, as well as the praise Cosmos would receive for enabling it, was the fanatic Bloodseeker.
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> > From his current position, floating high above the village, cloaked in a plethora of spells to ward off both vision and scent, it was easy to surmise the situation. While the elimination of the angel was certainly good for his odds in this situation, the bloodseeker had not been harmed to any significant extent, and would be at full power. A full-force battle at this point would be far less than ideal. Luckily, however, it was similarly easy to see the method by which the Bloodseeker would fall, strategically and elegantly. One might even say it had a bit of poetic justice attached to it, and it was those little things that made Cosmos love his job.
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> > Taking on the guise of a great tree, Cosmos spoke to those who had been slain mere moments before, frog people who, in their ignorance, worshipped the static Gods of this marsh. He offered them a second chance, a chance to fight for their families and quell the monster that had arisen in their midst. He would forge an enchantment within them, burning their souls to keep the body moving, a temporary undead animated by the power of the warrior's spirit. With the acquisition of consent, it was easy to forge the spells necessary, and with hardly any effort performed, the method of the Seeker's fall had been completed.
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> > Their eyes glowing white with the furious flames of righteous rage, those that had moments before been struck down stood, their bodies burning as their blood boiled. Wreathed in white fire, their tribal spears flew to their hands from where they had hit the ground. With a furious hissing, the blood of those still standing boiled, breaking into it's base components and disappearing. Only their own force of will, and the spells worked by Cosmos, kept these noble warriors standing, and it would not be long before they joined their slaughtered brethren in their eternal rest. But not before they had seen justice meted out, and the Bloodseeker annihilated.
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> > Right and wrong, justice and revenge, order and chaos. And through it all, Cosmos smiled, for in the end he would be holding the spoils of war, without having ever lifted a finger.
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> "Can't you just build a machine that overloads 5 with soular energy from a remote distance?" Asura asked
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> The exact moment cosmos believed he was close to victory, he felt countless limiters activate. Suppressing almost all of his magical power. Rendering him unable to hide himself. From several portals, several soldiers, taking on the appearance of ghostly knights, marched in alongside various demons, golems, and a pretty large dragon. From a closer portal, a girl in a elegant Victorian era dress, looking to be about fourteen, walked out. Her appearance seemed almost colorless. "Cosmos." The girl spoke "I am eve hekate. Strongest of the hekate sisters."
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> ((I kinda need a little help with the line things...))
"he has a point,and i dont need it,so it can pump more energy to the rest