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The heat was intense. Marth wiped the sweat with his cotton sleeve. "Boy, any hotter and I think I'll pass out." Roy nods his head in agreement. The two warriors continued to walk through the dark, humid tunnel. They were sent by Princess Zelda to make a treaty with the overgrown koopa, Bowser.
The large turtle lived in an underground lair nearby a farming village which he set fire to when bored. Roy and Marth were here to make sure that it won't happen again.
Marth continued to lead his brother through the darkness and heat. "Wait," Roy put a firm hand on Marth's shoulder. "I think he knows we're here." Marth gazed down the endless tunnel and unsheathed his sword.
Roy followed and tossed his sword around, balancing its weight between his arms. "Ready?" Roy asked his brother. "I don't think we have a choice," Marth said coolly. "because here he comes."
Roy tightened his grip on his sword. This was his first time ever facing the beast and probably his last. He started to feel tremors pound through the rock beneath his feet.
Marth let a slight smile slide across his face. He lived for action. "ROOOAAAAR!" Suddenly, a tree trunk-like claws sliced through the air. Marth swung an uppercut to block the claw from ripping off his head.
Roy stared ahead at the yacht-sized Koopa. "Ohh mannn." he groaned. A swift but silent chill surged through his body. With that kind of power, we are all dead.
"ROY!" Marth shouted, bringing Roy back to consciousness. He was trying to hold off a giant arm with his sword but looked like he was about to collapse.
A new sense of danger and power swelled up in Roy. "YAAAH!" He jumped into the air and slashed at Bowser's left arm as it came around to Marth's back. Roy landed with a satisfactory smile as Bowser's arm collapsed onto the ground leaving a massive pool of blood.
Bowser reared up and bellowed at the loss of his left companion. Marth, seeing an opening, slashed at Bowser's underbelly. Suddenly, Bowser stopped roaring and gagged as his spleen and intestines splattered onto the ground. The giant coughed and collapsed sending an enormous tremor through the tunnel. Marth sighed, then laughed. "Now that was fun."
Roy sat down and looked at his brother. "You're insane you know that?" Marth picked up his sword and walked over to the dead carcass and lifted his sword in the air and brought it down swiftly on Bowser's head.
Zelda watched as the two brothers bowed at her when she entered the throne room. "I am pleased to see you both intact and in good health," she smiled. Roy almost replied 'Well I wouldn't necessarily say in good health,' but one look from his brother made him keep his mouth shut. Besides it was their duty to protect her and Hyrule.
Although Roy never showed it or told his brother, he had a slight crush on the princess and would do anything for her. "I insist that you stay the night," she said as she sat down on her throne.
Roy got the courage enough to reply, "We'd love to." Marth looked at his younger sibling. Roy looked back at him as if saying, "C'mon! Please!" "We'll there's one thing for sure," Marth said turning back to the princess. "the negotiations were short."
The heat was intense. Marth wiped the sweat with his cotton sleeve. "Boy, any hotter and I think I'll pass out." Roy nods his head in agreement. The two warriors continued to walk through the dark, humid tunnel. They were sent by Princess Zelda to make a treaty with the overgrown koopa, Bowser.
The large turtle lived in an underground lair nearby a farming village which he set fire to when bored. Roy and Marth were here to make sure that it won't happen again.
Marth continued to lead his brother through the darkness and heat. "Wait," Roy put a firm hand on Marth's shoulder. "I think he knows we're here." Marth gazed down the endless tunnel and unsheathed his sword.
Roy followed and tossed his sword around, balancing its weight between his arms. "Ready?" Roy asked his brother. "I don't think we have a choice," Marth said coolly. "because here he comes."
Roy tightened his grip on his sword. This was his first time ever facing the beast and probably his last. He started to feel tremors pound through the rock beneath his feet.
Marth let a slight smile slide across his face. He lived for action. "ROOOAAAAR!" Suddenly, a tree trunk-like claws sliced through the air. Marth swung an uppercut to block the claw from ripping off his head.
Roy stared ahead at the yacht-sized Koopa. "Ohh mannn." he groaned. A swift but silent chill surged through his body. With that kind of power, we are all dead.
"ROY!" Marth shouted, bringing Roy back to consciousness. He was trying to hold off a giant arm with his sword but looked like he was about to collapse.
A new sense of danger and power swelled up in Roy. "YAAAH!" He jumped into the air and slashed at Bowser's left arm as it came around to Marth's back. Roy landed with a satisfactory smile as Bowser's arm collapsed onto the ground leaving a massive pool of blood.
Bowser reared up and bellowed at the loss of his left companion. Marth, seeing an opening, slashed at Bowser's underbelly. Suddenly, Bowser stopped roaring and gagged as his spleen and intestines splattered onto the ground. The giant coughed and collapsed sending an enormous tremor through the tunnel. Marth sighed, then laughed. "Now that was fun."
Roy sat down and looked at his brother. "You're insane you know that?" Marth picked up his sword and walked over to the dead carcass and lifted his sword in the air and brought it down swiftly on Bowser's head.
Zelda watched as the two brothers bowed at her when she entered the throne room. "I am pleased to see you both intact and in good health," she smiled. Roy almost replied 'Well I wouldn't necessarily say in good health,' but one look from his brother made him keep his mouth shut. Besides it was their duty to protect her and Hyrule.
Although Roy never showed it or told his brother, he had a slight crush on the princess and would do anything for her. "I insist that you stay the night," she said as she sat down on her throne.
Roy got the courage enough to reply, "We'd love to." Marth looked at his younger sibling. Roy looked back at him as if saying, "C'mon! Please!" "We'll there's one thing for sure," Marth said turning back to the princess. "the negotiations were short."
