"It's and nice rock, Hawk. I'll give ya 5 bucks for it.' the woman leaning over the counter offered the girl.
"Five? You joking Clare? I'm keeping it then." The red hair tomboy slammed her way out of the store. it was a nice rock. Kind of like a mirror. It had one smooth black flawless face backed by white crystals.
*kage flew back hetting madder his had started to feel funny he pointed up to mardiir and eletricty flew from his hand to mardiir then he got another funny feeling and pointed it at the guards and more eletric flew out*"next blow won't be nice because i'll kill you"*kage said evilly*"so walk away"*kage angry*
(can we make armour and can i have a eletric pet bird)
[Umm... An electrical pet bird would be ok... But only the Metal, Fire, and Earth Stones can create armor. I'll list the stones' abilities in the discussion thread.]
Mardiir sensed the Void Stone nearby.
Mardiir: Guards make sure this boy doesn't get away... I'll seek out the Void Stone.
He flew out in front of Hawk.
Mardiir: Give me the Void Stone, foolish mortal!
Originally posted by Espio X 20hayato moved and tried the stone and made a shield and sword or atempted to and ran
Mardiir: Foolish ones... You don't realize what these stones can do, do you? Let me tell you, then. Each of the 7 stones controls a force of nature. The stone you hold controls metal, so you can make metal armor whenever you please. But there are many other things you can do with it... And this is why I want the stones back! Guards, attack!One of the smaller humanoids attacked you using a sword that is held.
Mardiir: The Void Stone was activated? This can't be! I must retrieve the other stones before these pesky mortals do!
He rushed back into the area where he first appeared.
Mardiir: Damn it! Where are they... There!
He unburied the stones and picked them up.
Mardiir: Let's see... there are only 4?! Where are the other three...
Mardiir created a portal and went through.
Mardiir: I will return soon!
You all are suddenly teleported to a shrine. The seven stones are all placed on large pillars that surrounded the shrine.