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Hearing his words of defiance, she tilted her head back and laughed. Even as he jumped over her and moved to slash at her backside. "You might be right, but that is how we define Justice in this world. And you gladly accept the sins of your mother." she said calmly, before turning slightly as he neared the conclusion of his attack, and raised her arm with lightning speed, blocking it... As his blade made an ear wrenching *SCREECH* as if he was twisting a pure, hard metal. The density of her scales on a legendary level such that his ears rung just from attacking them... And when all was said and done, his attack left a scratch mark upon her scales, with the tiniest dribble of blood from her arm. Once he had dedicated himself to jumping, it seemed Ryu already won the fight in her mind. Before his feet even touched the ground, his body was gripped in her claws of her left arm. Her points digging painfully into his body as she lifted him, and slammed him harshly into the ground. The air in his lungs was forced out, and the dragon's eyes glowed menacingly. Her right claw lifted over his face, and a ball of light formed from weaves in front of his face. "Cutting through my scales is likely the greatest feat you've ever accomplished in your life. But unfortunately for you, it's also your last." she said grimly, as the ball grew bigger... Beaming with pure blue energy and with such heat that his face felt like it was being scalded. And such was Grave, without the skill or power to stop it in time.
In those next few moments, the ball would be forced upon his face, destroying his body and soul in an instant. No afterlife, just pure oblivion. His existence erased for eternity, as if he had never existed in the first place. It was The End.
In those next few moments, the ball would be forced upon his face, destroying his body and soul in an instant. No afterlife, just pure oblivion. His existence erased for eternity, as if he had never existed in the first place. It was The End.
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The world the kind of faint that would be reminiscent of one recalling their memories. As if Grave was allowed to recall how he died. A freeze frame of the memory right before it happened. It was blurry and not as easy to recall as one might find when simply gazing at something. It lacked the concrete define nature that it needed to be absolute. Only, it was like a memory he could look around in.
Everything was like that for a moment, Grave able to carefully observe, but not do more than that. He could not weave, he could not move. It was like all but his mind were locked in stasis. That's when the girl with the white and purple hair and the snow cap leaned over him, a cheshire grin on her face as he observed him laying there. Unlike everything else, she was well defined, and clear to see. As if she was the only tangible thing in that moment. "I feel sorry for you." the odd woman announced over his head. "I agree, you probably didn't deserve this. But that's life." she chuckled. Her voice was like madness whispering into his ear. Each sentence she made, it's like it wasn't from the same person. "Do you want to live?" she inquired.
Then, her grin widened to a warped degree.
"Because I think this is the best time to ask that question, don't you agree?"
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The world the kind of faint that would be reminiscent of one recalling their memories. As if Grave was allowed to recall how he died. A freeze frame of the memory right before it happened. It was blurry and not as easy to recall as one might find when simply gazing at something. It lacked the concrete define nature that it needed to be absolute. Only, it was like a memory he could look around in.
Everything was like that for a moment, Grave able to carefully observe, but not do more than that. He could not weave, he could not move. It was like all but his mind were locked in stasis. That's when the girl with the white and purple hair and the snow cap leaned over him, a cheshire grin on her face as he observed him laying there. Unlike everything else, she was well defined, and clear to see. As if she was the only tangible thing in that moment. "I feel sorry for you." the odd woman announced over his head. "I agree, you probably didn't deserve this. But that's life." she chuckled. Her voice was like madness whispering into his ear. Each sentence she made, it's like it wasn't from the same person. "Do you want to live?" she inquired.
Then, her grin widened to a warped degree.
"Because I think this is the best time to ask that question, don't you agree?"