"If we're meant to die, then die we will. What we bring to our graves can hardly matter to Fate," Qrin reminded the younger Ztaari.The fabric of the universe had made space for him this long, and it would leave him be until the cloth was unravelled - whenever that could occur. If this is my path - my thread - then it will take me where I am to go. If it is not, then still it will take me where I need to go.
Meanwhile, a different part of his brain, upon waking from a lengthy slumber, laughed. The harsh sound echoed against small chambers of emptiness in the skull. Death wish! He tries to mock me - but what does he understand? Death wish - ha!
"Why tomorrow? Why not now? We've been waiting long enough," the old Ztaari spoke up in a huff of indignation. 100 years, but I can't wait a couple minutes more. That's what happens, isn't it.
Qrin had not been listening too effectively, but he had heard enough to know that there were probably more preferable leaders elsewhere in their group. These two seemed a tad pompous and presumptuous - too successful, too skilled, or too smart for their own good. We'll see how the deck is shuffled, I suppose, he thought, unsure of whence the metaphor had emerged.
I think Dinosaurs would have been a great idea for Minecraft, and probably still are. Congratulations to Jurassicraft for making it onto the main page!
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Shepard slays the Link-ian dragon.
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Shepard grabs a rock, throws it at Link, and rejoices in his accuracy.
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Shepard deals his damage to Link this time around.
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"If we're meant to die, then die we will. What we bring to our graves can hardly matter to Fate," Qrin reminded the younger Ztaari. The fabric of the universe had made space for him this long, and it would leave him be until the cloth was unravelled - whenever that could occur. If this is my path - my thread - then it will take me where I am to go. If it is not, then still it will take me where I need to go.
Meanwhile, a different part of his brain, upon waking from a lengthy slumber, laughed. The harsh sound echoed against small chambers of emptiness in the skull. Death wish! He tries to mock me - but what does he understand? Death wish - ha!
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Shepard counters with his tried-and-true power, hitting Greninja yet again.
And now, one hit from Link would mean that the poor frog is finished!
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Shepard counters with another assault on Greninja.
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Shepard recovers his points with a shot at Greninja.
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Shepard eliminates another of Greninja's poor points.
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Shepard goes with the flow and shoots Greninja - again.
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Shepard shoots the sword, causing enough damage that one of Greninja's health points is lost.
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As the poor frog is impacted by the countertop, it sends him straight into Link's sword. Link takes yet another of Greninja's points.
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"Why tomorrow? Why not now? We've been waiting long enough," the old Ztaari spoke up in a huff of indignation. 100 years, but I can't wait a couple minutes more. That's what happens, isn't it.
Qrin had not been listening too effectively, but he had heard enough to know that there were probably more preferable leaders elsewhere in their group. These two seemed a tad pompous and presumptuous - too successful, too skilled, or too smart for their own good. We'll see how the deck is shuffled, I suppose, he thought, unsure of whence the metaphor had emerged.
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Shepard slams Greninja into a countertop.
EDIT: If it helps, I think the score is as follows right now:
Shepard: 10/10
Greninja: 7/10
Link: 10/10
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Shepard fires feverishly for the frog.
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Shepard, with great haste, lays yet another blow upon Greninja.