Friday, July 6, 2007

Chapter 6

Sevyon looked around and asscessed his surroundings. "Where the heck am I?" He asked himself. His vision was very blurry. He tried to stand up, but his legs were shaky and he fell back onto the ground. He sat and thought. "I just got pulled through that black stuff... Well, at least I'm not dead... I don't think..." As his vision began to clear, he caught sight of something more beautiful than anything he had ever seen. He was in a valley, but it was in the shape of a bowl. All around him were the biggest most magnificent mountains he had ever seen. The mountains were covered in forest. To his left there was a large body of water that glinted the beautiful bright warm sunlight. Then he noticed, it wasn't just warm. It was hot! Extremely hot. He looked back at the pool and something strange caught his eye. "Well I'll be darned..." The pool wasn't reflecting light from the sun, it was reflecting light from three suns! "Amazing! There is no way I'm still on earth!" He said out loud. He then noticed his throat was dry. "I need some water." He concluded. He tested the strength of his legs again. They were still shaky, but he could walk. He began to make his way towards the water.

Rangorax awoke. He felt strange. He looked at his body. "Madre de hijos!" He exclaimed. His legs were jointed together with screws! He felt his skin. It was no longer skin. It was plastic! Rangorax screamed. "I've been turned into some mutant frankenstein!"

"No you haven't" came a voice from behind him. Rangorax turned around. There was a cowboy standing there. He had a badge that said sheriff. Whoever it was, he was wrong.
"Yes I have!" Rangorax exclaimed.
"No you haven't" the cowboy said.
"Yes I HAVE!" Rangorax yelled. The cowboy began to get frustrated.
"No you haven't!" He shouted.
"Then what am I?" Rangorax yelled back yet again.
"You are a child's play thing!" The cowboy exclaimed. Rangorax looked over his body again. Realization set in.
"I'm... a toy..." He said as he passed out from shock.

Kerjov opened her eyes slowly, then shrieked. She was surrounded by various types of animals. She jumped up, and they all ran away. When they did, she noticed something strange. The animals were screaming with human voices, and they were all running on two feet. "Those arent' animals." She said to herself. "Those are little boys in animals costumes. She though abuot chasing them, but they were long gone, and she had no idea where she was. It could be a trap. They also had the homefield advantage on a chase.

Rain poured down on the stone street. A body lay there in the middle of the road. Anyone would have thought him to be dead. Yet, his body stirred. His eyes opened. He became aware of his drenched clothes and body. His arms lifted up his body and he stood. He searched his thoughts. He remembered nothing. He had no recolection of anything prior to then. He didnt' even know his name. he did not feel scared or sad though. Oddly enough, he didn't feel anything. He couldn't. He took in his situation. He was in a large city. All the lights were off. It must have been late. He didn't know what to do or where to go. He suddenly became aware of something else. He could sense an enourmous power somewhere nearby. Where was it coming from? He honed in his senses and suddenly realized. "I have this great power!" As hard as the man tried though, he couldn't seem to tap into this great power. "I must find somewhere secluded to teach myself to use my power." He began running through the city. He could see one ominous mountain rising above all the buildings in the city. He concluded that was where he would discover his power.

Two men dressed in red robes walked along the forest. The two men were discussing a dream they had both shared. In the dream, they had been commanded by the Surpreme One to take care of one who He would direct them to. It had been a strange week for the two men. First, their home had been destroyed by some type of strange black creature, and now they were trying to follow a direct command from the Surpreme One. Since they had nowhere to live, they decided to just make their way through the mountains into the Great Bowl, wihch was a very secluded pool where followers of the Surpreme One often went to pray. They figured that through fervant prayer, the Surpreme one would show them the boy. It would be much easier than that.
"Look!" One of the men said. They had reached a clearing in the trees of the forest and they could see the Great Bowl. There was a young man drinking from it. A mile north up, on another mountain directly oppisite the two men, they could see a large horde of the black creatures marching towards the Great Bowl. The Surpreme One had apparently made the job of finding the boy easy enough. Now they had to protect him.