Ghost walked toward the corpse, now finished inspecting it's memories. Josh walked around attempting to find the entrance to the other stone. Ghost searched the man's corpse, looking for the stone of which he used to increase his power. After minutes of searching, Ghost had come to a conclusion. He doesn't have it on him. He must've left it somewhere or given it to someone else. Looks like it's gonna be a pain to find that one. Ghost thought to the rest of them. Perhaps, but if you come over to the side of the mountin, I can show you where the entrance to this stone is. Josh thought as he impatiently awaited Ghost to make his way over there. When he did, Josh motioned to a part of the wall in the rock. Josh stuck his hand through the rock, as if nothing was there. "Hallucination," Josh told him, and then went completely into the entrance, Ghost following close behind him. "Wonder what this challenge will be." Ghost thought aloud. "I think we're about to find out." Josh replied to him. As they moved toward the doors that held the stone, The ground collapsed from their feet, and a wall moved up and blocked the stone's doors from them. Afterwards, the ceiling collapsed, and they began to fall.
"They killed my brother, captain. I don't care if you feel uncomfertable with going in, you're taking 6 soldiers in with you, and you're retrieving that stone. Now!" A Light Hexan major ordered his lower commander. "Fine. But the deaths that will probably occur, will be on you." The Captain retorted, and then him and 6 others began walking down the tunnel. After a few minutes of silence, you could hear them screaming in agony as they encountered the traps. "Crap. I didn't think they'd be smart enough trap the place yet... You three! Start digging a tunnel into the chamber. We'll be able to bypass the traps." The major began shouting in a dazed expression, as he was thinking of a strategy. The captain began to search for conscienceness, Max bombarded his mind. The man collapsed to his knees, his veins popping out. The captain withdrew a black stone, and began to use it's power to increase his mental strength. I don't think so. Max thought to the man, and then lashed out with everything he had, ripping the man's memories apart, and then destroying his conscieneness. The man fell to the ground, dead, and the stone clattered to the ground, and rolled several inches before coming to a stop. Go out of the tunnel, and kill the last of those Light Hexans. If anyone besides me touches that stone, I'll kill you as I did their major. Am I clear? Max thought to the group of Dark Hexans. Chrystal. They replied, and moved toward the tunnel.
Headmaster. They've found another 2 stones. A black one, that a Light Hexan was using to try and combat Max, and then they found another one in a cave after fighting off a rather strong Light Hexan. After they use them to open the doors, we'll have a total of 4 in our possession. Kirstin thought to the headmaster. Well, I think that you've been quite the investment. Continue collecting the last of the stones. This will more than likely be the cause of a war, but with you lot on our side, with those stones, we cannot loose. The headmaster thought in return, a smile appearing on his face as he began to picture the future he had described. Let me know when you've accomplished getting those stones. Tell your friends they should return here after doing so to relax. You all have done well. He thought toward her.
(I suck at coming up with names, so I just threw something together. Hope you like the chapter.)
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Academy of War: Intangible Walls
Academy of War: Intangible Walls
"The costs of action are far less than the costs of inaction."
"If you don't want to be forgotten as soon as you're dead, write something worth reading, or do something worth writing"
"If you don't want to be forgotten as soon as you're dead, write something worth reading, or do something worth writing"
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Thought you quit. Glad you are back. Hope you stay.
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