God's Legends: Role Play

Started by Shadow_King261 pages

As ragnard is in his house his headache ends and ragnard goes unconsious,

"Are you sure Ragnard is ok?" Andora asked Vash.

As ragnard layed their unconsious breathing he was in his mind and he was having flash backs of his past and seeing the evil he spread on to the world many ages ago and the people he killed.

~can someone please pm me to inform me on what i missed since i last played?~

~hey bop.~

"He'll get over it, it and anyway he deserves it, Like he said His immortal gargoyles are too weak for him to fight with" said Vash.

~dude, tela! please pm me to inform me on what i missed since 10 pages ago!~

"Right, whatever you said," said Andora. She struggled to get to her feet. She wanted to be able to walk.

Zanther listened to all of the side conversation going on behind him as he lead the group in the general direction of a location he saw in the gargoyle's memories and could smell their scent drifting from, rank indeed and unpleasant.

Vash helped Andora get up.

Without looking over his shoulder, he asked, "Whose that?"

As he goes through these flahbacks he woke up. "W-What just happened how th hell did i get in my house, my weapon is here nothing stolen from me. i guess i am ok"ragnard said to himself.

"Andora an Angel from the very beginning too" said Vash helping Andora to walk.

~you have a new character, sk?~

Zanther arched an eyebrow, "Another angel, huh?"

Ragnard gets utside of his house and then 5 gargoyles come out of no where "What the hell is this shit"ragnard said to himself.

"I'm actually the commander of the Angel Defenses," said Andora.

"Oh really?" said Zanther, sounding amused and turned slightly so that he was looking at Andora at an angle while still walking forward.

~alright then, sk~

~no bop i just changed my name~

"Yeah, but now my co-commander is in commande because I'm on this journey," said Andora. She flapped her wings and took off a little from the ground.

"Where are you stationed at, Miss Andora?" asked Zanther, sounding proper as he addressed her politely.