God's Legends: Role Play

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"There's only one?" asked Zanther.

~tetsusiga? man, you watch too much anime! 😛 😆 ~

"Only one..." said Vash.

"How are you so sure that the enemy hasn't made spares, backups, or a variety of his main one?" questioned the vampire further.

Tal listened to Vash and Zanther.

"Im not suure.." said Vash.

"I'll guess we'll have to find out once we reach his territory," said the vampire, crossing his arms over his chest.

"What do you mean? Look there is a cave which has the weapon in it! Nobody is weilding it there is someone guarding it and it doesnt belong to someone " Vash Repeated again.

"You just assume a being like satan would just leave his weapon in a guarded cave like that?" asked the vampire, interrogating the situation further. "Is it no magical illusion?"

"Only three peaple in the galaxy know that the Tetsuyaga exists it is guarded by some uknown creatures of a race million of years ago..." said Vash

"And you believe that legend when you haven't been on earth for that long?" asked Zanther.

~does it have to be the tetsusiga? is it like the one in inuyasha?~

~unknown race aye, mabey i could give this story another good twist~

~we need a different name and weapon, more original than what vash mentioned...no offense, tidus~

~Nope just a name I just couldnt think of another~

"Oh ive been on earth for long enough." said Vash.

~how bout K-os (its slang for chaos) 😛 ~

~vash was from another planet, remember?~

~i've got some ideas too,d~

Zanther's eyes begin to glow silver again, and a jolt ran down his span that caused him to stand up straight.

Ark was sick of their arguing he decided to go over and see what was the big fuss over a weapon

Zanther was picking up some fresh memories from the powerful frost gargoyle again. "I think it's best if we start making our way out of this forest...now!"

Tal nods. "Okay, let's go."

Zanther began to make his away towards the eastern direction through the forest, away from the blood red ocean. "I suggest we go this way, for I don't want more gargoyles on our case."

Tal sighed as they walked away from her one source of relaxation. The ocean had made her think calmly. her thoughts didn't just fly at her constintly. They were in order and she could meditate on them.