Chaos Emblem
Character List:
Amy: Lyn
Sonic: Eliwood
Shadow: Jaffar
Silver: Pent
Blaze: Louise
Knuckles: Hector
Tails: Erk
Charmy: Matthew
Maria: Nino
Espio: Guy
Cream: Florina
Cosmo: Fiora
Marine: Farina
Rouge: Serra
Vector: Wallace
Omega: Oswin
Tikal: Ninian
Jet: Legault
Wave: Vaida
Storm: Dorcas
Bark: Batre
Bean: Canas
Fang: Rath
Chip: Nils
And all the other Characters will be OC's unless I think off another character for them, and I will describe what kind of animal they are.
Prologue: a girl from the plains
"Are you awake" said an unknown voice. My eyes open to see a girl hedgehog, she had pink quills tied into a pony tail, green eyes, and she wore a blue dress with blue shorts, and brown boots. "I found you unconscious on the plains" she said. "I am Amy of the Lorca tribe. You're safe now. Who are you? Can you remember your name?" She asks. "My name is Mark the Wolf" I reply. "Your name is Mark? What an odd sounding name…But pay me no mind. It is a good name" says Amy. "I see by your attire that you are a traveler. What brings you to the Sacae Plains? Would you share your story with me?" she asks politely, however before I can answer we hear a noise coming from outside. "Hm? What was that noise?" she asks aloud. "I'll go see what's happening. Mark, wait here for me" she says and travels outside. Amy came back quickly looking worried. "Oh no! Bandits! They must have come down from the Bern Mountains! They must be planning on raiding the local villages. I… I have to stop them! If that's all of them, I think I can handle them on my own. You'll be safe in here Mark" said Amy. "Wait I want to help you" I say quickly. "What? You want to help? Well, can you use a weapon?" Amy asks. "No, but I can help to guide you with my ability to see over large plains and plan out the battle" I say. "Ah, I see… So you're a strategist by trade? An odd profession, but… Very well. We'll go together!" She says and we leave for the battlefield. "Over here. If you want to help, Mark, I could use your advice. I'll protect you so stay close to me." Said Amy. And with that we begin "I need to be closer to the enemy" She says. "Right move ahead to that point" I say while directing her. "Yes, this should be close enough." She says but then she notices a bandit heading toward us. "Uh-oh! That bandit's spotted me! He's coming this way!" Amy said slightly startled, luckily enough he stopped nearby to get a view of us. "Let's close in and attack! I have to be right next to him to attack!" Amy said reclaiming her enthusiasm. "Got it, move to his left and now strike" I command and after she moves in she begins her attack, she managed to strike him twice and evade his attack, but then the brute rolled around her and hit her, but before he could do any serious damage Amy finished him off with her iron sword. "Victory! But I've been injured. I have need of a vulnerary, there's another bandit over by the ger to the west." She says "What is a ger?" I ask. "You don't know what a ger is? It's a type of round hut. Many nomads live in huts like these. Hmm… I would do well to use this time to administer a little first aid." She concludes. "Right Move north 2 paces and west 1 pace." I direct, after she moves she sates "I'm carrying a couple of vulneraries in my satchel. They should heal me up. Would you get one for me?" she asks while still on guard. "Of course just hold on for a moment, here you are" I say after handing it to her, after using it she turns to me and says "Thank you, Mark! Now, let's go get that brigand over by the ger!" to which I reply "Alright let's go, move in and attack his front." "Who do you think you are? You think you can stand up to Batta the Beast?" Says the bandit leader, Amy struck first and got a swift, but not very strong, strike in, but Batta struck Amy with a powerful blow, thankfully not fatal so Amy took her chance to strike again. "Whew! He's tough… It all comes down to this next blow. Mark, if I fall, I want you to flee. You must escape!" she says while the bandit was recuperating, sadly that didn't last long and he tried to strike again, but Amy was quick and evaded his attack then stuck with a weak attack, but then her speed suddenly increased tremendously, and she moved and attacked so fast that there appeared to be three of her slicing at Batta, her attack managed to do critical damage which finished him off. "What? How… How did you-." He rasped out with his last breath. "Whew… That was close. I sorely underestimated him. Sorry if I worried you. I'll need to be stronger if I'm going to survive… strong enough that no one can defeat me." She says apologetically. "Don't worry now come on let's go to the ger and seize it so it can be safe from any other bandits" I say and she nods. After making sure the ger was safe Amy turned to me and said "Good work, Mark! Let's go home." And with that we left for her hut.
/the next day/
"Good morning Mark! Are you awake yet?" came Amy's voice. I open my eyes and stand. "That fight yesterday must have taken a lot out of you." She says. "Say, Mark… I want to talk to you about something. You have some experience in the ways of war, I can see. Would you allow me to travel with you?" She asks hesitantly. "Well I know you are greatly skilled but I'm not too sure, why don't you go ask your parents first" I say. "What? You… want me to get permission from my parents?" she asks and her expression instantly changes from joy to sadness. "My mother and my father… died six months ago. My people—the Lorca—they don't… I'm the last of my tribe. Bandits attacked, and… they killed so many people. The tribe was scattered. My father was our chieftain, and I wanted to protect our people. But I was not strong enough and our people were old- fashioned. They wouldn't follow a woman. No one would follow me. Sniff… I'm sorry. I've been alone for so long… No. No more. I will shed no more tears. … … … …" She says and I rub her back comfortingly. "Thank you. I'm better now. Mark, I want—I must become stronger, so that I may avenge my father's death! Yesterday's battle taught me something. I won't become stronger by sitting here alone. Mark, tell me you'll train me, that you'll let me travel with you!" she pleads with a voice of determination and fire in her eyes. I ponder for a moment and then respond with "Okay." "You will? That's wonderful! Thank you! Oh, thank you! We'll be better off working together I know it. You'll be my master strategist, and I'll be your peerless warrior! We can do it! Right?" She says and I nod, and with that we set off on our journey.
