England gave a heavy sigh, a deep frown appearing on his face. His thick eyebrows furrowed in frustration as he glared at the ritual circle that was laid before him, innocently staring back at him.
"Come on, you bloody thing," he exclaimed, stomping his foot, "Why won't you work?"
The Brit opened up his spell book once more, pouting. He gave another sigh.
"One more try," he muttered, "This time, it has to work!"
England slowly closed his eyes, relaxing his breathing. The air began to pick up around him as he began to chant.
"Sol supra horizontem…. Adhuc tenebræ evertit calor…. Quod inest in noctis aeternae unumquemvis…. Vocavi te!"
The air became a hurricane, twirling in an uncontrollable vortex. It flung England off his feet with a grunt of surprise. He landed with a thud on the stone cold floor. A chilling laugh echoed throughout the dungeon chamber, making him shiver as he sat up.
The candles of the ritual circle had long since gone out, the smoke coming to gather in the air above it. Suddenly, a large gust of wind swept the smoke away. The wooden door banged open as the dark mist escaped the confines of England's dungeons.
The Brit had sat frozen during it all, a face of sheer disbelief appearing. He let out a shaky breath. The entire room was dead silent except for his breathing.
"W-What….?" England shook his head.
"W-What was that," he asked the darkness.
The darkness didn't respond. It seemed to laughing at him, mocking him and his stupid mistake.
"W-why did I do that?" he thought, staring down at the floor, "I don't even know what that could do…. It didn't even come with any description! It felt like evil incarnate…. I shouldn't have done that!"
The English man leapt to his feet, throwing his cloak to the floor and storming up out of his basement. He raced to the phone, dialing the number of one of his fellow nations.
"I need to warn them… We don't know what that thing could do!"
Sol supra horizontem…. Adhuc tenebræ evertit calor…. Quod inest in noctis aeternae unumquemvis…. Vocavi te! - The sun rises above the horizon. Yet darkness overthrows the warmth. The eternal night that resides within everyone. I summon you!
This was way more complicated then it needed to be…. Okay, so I worked on this when my religion class had the computer lab for the period. So, naturally since I wanted to work on this at home, I sent it to myself. But for some fucking reason, it refused to work.
So then, I went through all of these ways to make it work. Then, when I was about to give up…. It worked. It. Fucking. Worked. I don't even-! *Flips desk*
