The Agu Chronicles
Chapter One: Reckoning Day
Fire
It happened so fast. There wasn't any time to react, but somehow Obsidian and Crimson did. The air was so thick with smoke and burning ashes that it was hard for me to breath, much less push the steel beams off of me. Oh, hi, my name's Fire, and I'm an Agumon. Yeah, I'm telling the story, so shut up and listen. Where was I? Oh, yeah, the steel beam was almost crushing me if my legs hadn't been up against it, holding it off of me for the moment. While I struggled with the ceiling, Obsidian and Crimson struggled with Shin.
I guess I should explain. Shin is a shape shifter, created from pure darkness by the most absolute and complete darkness named Ktulu. Yeah, that's a name of a Metallica song, but Ktulu is also a shape shifter, but far more powerful than Shin will ever be.
He's also old. Like, really ancient. He was old when Genbu was born. He's very, very, very, very, very old. Anyways, Shin has many forms that he can use against us. Sometimes we win, some times we lose. But someone always gets their butt kicked.
Apparently this time it was going to be Obsidian and Crimson. I was loosing my battle against the weight of the support while they were loosing their battle against Shin. Where were the others?
A second later a lightning blast and an ice blast answered my question as Snow and Metal came flying and stomping into the devastated lab. Metal was in his Thundermon form while Snow was in his Ice Greymon form. Yeah, Snow's one of a kind... but keep him away from wires or you'll have major power problems.
"Ah, more toys to play with," Shin sneered at Metal as he backhanded him with one giant tentacle. You see, Shin was in one of his favorite forms, a Marine Devimon form. It's not a pretty sight to see up against you, even if you outnumber him five to one.
I don't like Shin. I never have, never will. But seeing him backhand Metal has to make you look at him with a little more respect, if not more caution. But Obsidian and Crimson were through with caution and were blasting him full of Nova Blasts. You see, Shin is someone you don't want against you, but Obsidian is a far worse enemy.
"Snow! Get this thing off of me!" I yelled at the stupid lumbering idiot who was looking at Shin with that same dumb stare. He kicked off the beam easily and I leapt to my feet, ready for battle and already digivolving. Shin may be tough, but so were we...
Chapter One: Reckoning Day
Fire
It happened so fast. There wasn't any time to react, but somehow Obsidian and Crimson did. The air was so thick with smoke and burning ashes that it was hard for me to breath, much less push the steel beams off of me. Oh, hi, my name's Fire, and I'm an Agumon. Yeah, I'm telling the story, so shut up and listen. Where was I? Oh, yeah, the steel beam was almost crushing me if my legs hadn't been up against it, holding it off of me for the moment. While I struggled with the ceiling, Obsidian and Crimson struggled with Shin.
I guess I should explain. Shin is a shape shifter, created from pure darkness by the most absolute and complete darkness named Ktulu. Yeah, that's a name of a Metallica song, but Ktulu is also a shape shifter, but far more powerful than Shin will ever be.
He's also old. Like, really ancient. He was old when Genbu was born. He's very, very, very, very, very old. Anyways, Shin has many forms that he can use against us. Sometimes we win, some times we lose. But someone always gets their butt kicked.
Apparently this time it was going to be Obsidian and Crimson. I was loosing my battle against the weight of the support while they were loosing their battle against Shin. Where were the others?
A second later a lightning blast and an ice blast answered my question as Snow and Metal came flying and stomping into the devastated lab. Metal was in his Thundermon form while Snow was in his Ice Greymon form. Yeah, Snow's one of a kind... but keep him away from wires or you'll have major power problems.
"Ah, more toys to play with," Shin sneered at Metal as he backhanded him with one giant tentacle. You see, Shin was in one of his favorite forms, a Marine Devimon form. It's not a pretty sight to see up against you, even if you outnumber him five to one.
I don't like Shin. I never have, never will. But seeing him backhand Metal has to make you look at him with a little more respect, if not more caution. But Obsidian and Crimson were through with caution and were blasting him full of Nova Blasts. You see, Shin is someone you don't want against you, but Obsidian is a far worse enemy.
"Snow! Get this thing off of me!" I yelled at the stupid lumbering idiot who was looking at Shin with that same dumb stare. He kicked off the beam easily and I leapt to my feet, ready for battle and already digivolving. Shin may be tough, but so were we...
