|
Post by Knight on Aug 22, 2009 21:56:41 GMT
Dentor returned back to an abandon village from the forest.He was carrying a bundle of sticks for the fire. There an old man was waiting for him next to the fire.
"Roto I'm back."
"Ah, what took you so long Dentor? Its time to continue your training."
"Right, sorry Roto."
Den set the bundle of wood by the fire as he drew his sword. Roto did the same.
"Now young boy, remember to focus on your opponent and not your weapon."
"Yes Roto I remember."
Den then began to rush toward the old man with full speed. Their swords locked together, with a twist of the wrist Den knocked out the sword from Roto's hands. Den placed the the tip of his blade nearby Roto's neck.
"Good, good... You have learned well."
Then with a speed of light Roto tripped Dentor with his foot. Den fell hard to the ground on his back.
"But still not good enough to beat me eh eh." Roto smiled has he reached out his hand to Den.
Within the hour the island was dark except around the fireplace of the village. Den and Roto were sitting by it eating fish together.
"Tomorrow I will leave Roto."
"I know... You will do well. You will keep your promise to the lady."
"But I still don't know if it was real or not."
"Nonsense, stuff like that does not happen out of the blue if it wasn't real."
Dentor took a bite into the fish, Roto looking into Den's uncertain eye's.
"It's time for you to go to bed, finish your fish and sleep." said Roto.
Den nodded his head and took one last bite of his fish. He got up and went to a little hutt where he always slept in.
|
|
|
Post by Knight on Aug 23, 2009 2:42:04 GMT
It was a beautiful morning as Dentor stood in front of the ocean. He was next to his sail boat preparing to sail off the island he once called home. He already said his good-byes to Roto. He pushed the boat as it drew closer to the water. He hopped on it as his sail boat got caught the wind. The boat began to go faster and faster.
"Yeah!" Dentor shouted as the boat bounced against the sea. Where he was going he didn't know but where ever it may be, he was ready for it.
"Its time to keep my promise."
|
|
|
Post by Knight on Aug 24, 2009 16:42:16 GMT
This continues in the Pirate threat(Open)
|
|