Hallow Bastion-Morning

Darth Vader explored the wreckage his troops had caused. Why is it that all this must be destroyed because of mere rebels? He didn't care though, he found his way through some canyons and then to a cliff. He found a man standing at a cliff. He resembled a one winged angel with long, silver hair and a long sword.

"Freeze rebel! Why're you here? Are you fleeing?"

"No! I have no loyalties and you can die!"

"You've already lost! I've heard of you Sephiroth and seek to end your destructive reign!"

"I shall end your's first my Lord."

Sephiroth and Vader setted defensive stances and they mimicked eachother's moves. Every strike, every blow was all a mirror image. Both pulled back, then Vader pushed Sephiroth toward the cliff, but he teleported himself behind striking Vader. But after Vader recovered he sent Sephiroth a blow that he would never forget. That resulted him slamming into the crystal wall, making a dent. Bruised and bleed, Sephiroth was ready for vengeance and attacked Vader with a kick in the face and as Sephiroth was going to strike down on Vader, he kicked Sephiroth over him. Vader recovered in a roll and turned just in time to block Sephiroth's sword.

Then Sephiroth was to play no more games. He teleported himself up and summmoned a spell that Vader had to jump from the cliff to avoid. He landed on an airspeeder that rebels piloted. He jumped from that and was aided by the Force to land himself down toward the battlefield. Sephiroth was there to greet him with more strikes attempting to murder the machine. Then Vader grabbed Sephiroth's neck and held him there. For a good, long time.

"I've had enough! It is time to finish this!"

He was turning pale. He attempted to grab the Sith Lord's grip, but was all too much and died in suffocation from a Sith Lord's grip. He dropped his lifeless corpse down to the ground. Vader looked down, then looked to the Empire crushing the Rebels. They were winning as he victored over the dark angel. Sad, he could've been a worthy apprentice. Oh well.

"All too easy."

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