Escaping had been the easy part. There was so much chaos after the outbreak that nobody noticed him walking out. Those two fools were so busy trying to rebuild their precious labs. He had simply walked out the front door... after a quick pit stop by the weapons and development division. He had everything he needed to progress with the plan he had been preparing since the minute he stepped out of the cloning vat.
He opened the door and stepped out into the sunlight, flinching at how bright it was. It was his first time ever seeing the sun.
He took a deep breath, and the wind blew across the field. The air was so different out here. It even t
“Wake up”
Lalna’s eyes snapped open as the hard tip of the boot slammed into his stomach, causing all of the air in his lungs to escape with a gasp.
He was temporarily blinded by the bright white light that was shining down from the ceiling and tried to lift his arm up to shield himself from it, but cursed under his breath as a sharp pain shot through him and a warm liquid trickled between his fingers.
“Oh, I wouldn’t try that if I were you. You seem to have rubbed your wrists raw while you were having your little nap and trying to break free of those hand cuffs will only bring you deeper cuts.”
Lalna c
Heroes aren't born. Heroes are made of legend and the way you persieve them from where you stand on a topic. Xephos, in all accounts, was a hero.
A nobel hero who stood alongside his companion dwarf to stand in the way of all that meant harm to the healing world of minecraftia. The man from the skies and the man from the ground standing together in an undefinable force. This dear readers, is how he died.
Xephos stood silently, his brown hair blowing softly in the wind of the small plain of sand of which he had found residence. Honeydew slept peacefully behind the alien as dreamed of Jaffas and a factory that one day would stand higher than
Xephos look out over the cold ocean, the sharp wind of Craggy Island whipping at his face. White seabirds wheeled in the pale blue sky as thin grey clouds skimmed high above them. His crystal blue eyes faintly glowed, barely visible in the bright winter sun. He shivered and pulled his silk and leather coat up around his shoulders, before turning around to his shirtless dwarven friend, wondering how he could even bare the crisp winter chill while being dressed so briefly. He jumped down from his perch on the rocks and trudged towards the half finished building, strong gusts of wind buffeting him, almost knocking him off balance. Walkin